A) Peder Severin Krøyer B) Carl Bloch C) Christen Købke D) Vilhelm Hammershøi
A) 1901 B) 1910 C) 1885 D) 1897
A) Odense B) Aarhus C) Skagen D) Copenhagen
A) Music concert B) Academic meeting C) Art exhibition D) Royal banquet
A) Watercolor B) Charcoal C) Oil on canvas D) Tempera
A) Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek B) Statens Museum for Kunst C) The Louvre D) Skagens Museum
A) Christian X B) Frederick VIII C) Christian IX D) Frederick VII
A) Royal ceremonies B) Political governance C) Scientific research and discussion D) Art education
A) Swedish B) Norwegian C) Danish D) German
A) Cubism B) Chiaroscuro C) Pointillism D) Abstract expressionism
A) Harold Rosenberg B) John Ruskin C) Clement Greenberg D) Karl Madsen
A) Mournful reflection B) Serious intellectual discussion C) Tense confrontation D) Joyful celebration
A) In straight rows B) Randomly scattered C) In a circle D) Around a central table
A) Less detailed B) More colorful C) More formal and interior D) Smaller in scale
A) Antonio Canova B) Bertel Thorvaldsen C) Auguste Rodin D) Michelangelo
A) Gas lamps B) Electric light C) Candlelight D) Natural light from windows
A) John Locke B) Friedrich Nietzsche C) Immanuel Kant D) Søren Kierkegaard
A) Through flat patterning B) Through color saturation C) Through linear perspective D) Through distorted scale
A) Pointillism B) Hard-edge painting C) Loose brushwork D) Abstract forms |