A) Pablo Picasso B) Rembrandt C) Claude Monet D) Vincent van Gogh
A) 1890 B) 1885 C) 1875 D) 1900
A) Louvre Museum, Paris B) Museum of Modern Art, New York C) Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam D) Uffizi Gallery, Florence
A) Blues and yellows B) Black and white C) Reds and greens D) Pinks and purples
A) Pigeons B) Sparrows C) Seagulls D) Crows
A) Pointillism B) Sfumato C) Glazing D) Impasto
A) Auvers-sur-Oise B) Paris C) London D) Arles
A) Night with stars B) Sunset with orange hues C) Clear and sunny D) Stormy and dark
A) Paul Durand-Ruel B) Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler C) Ambroise Vollard D) Theo van Gogh
A) Belgian B) German C) French D) Dutch
A) Paul Gauguin B) Andy Warhol C) Jackson Pollock D) Salvador DalĂ
A) Precise and detailed B) Geometric and angular C) Smooth and blended D) Energetic and visible
A) No documented issues B) Bipolar disorder only C) Depression and psychosis D) Anxiety only
A) His ear B) His foot C) His hand D) His eye
A) 100 francs B) 1000 francs C) It never sold during his lifetime D) 500 francs
A) 45 B) 37 C) 50 D) 25
A) Clement Greenberg B) John Ruskin C) Albert Aurier D) Harold Rosenberg
A) Bird's eye view B) Portrait orientation C) Symmetrical balance D) Low horizon line
A) Charcoal on canvas B) Oil on canvas C) Tempera on wood D) Watercolor on paper
A) They lead to a visible destination B) They form a perfect grid C) They are all the same width D) They create a sense of uncertainty |