The Dog, by Francisco Goya
  • 1. What artistic movement is Francisco Goya most commonly associated with?
A) Baroque
B) Renaissance
C) Romanticism
D) Impressionism
  • 2. In which series of Goya's works does 'The Dog' appear?
A) Los Caprichos
B) Black Paintings
C) The Disasters of War
D) Royal Portraits
  • 3. Where were the Black Paintings originally painted?
A) On canvas in his studio
B) On church ceilings
C) In the Royal Palace
D) On walls of his house
  • 4. What is the predominant color palette in 'The Dog'?
A) Bright primary colors
B) Monochrome black and white
C) Pastel shades
D) Earth tones and dark colors
  • 5. How is the dog positioned in the painting?
A) Sitting obediently
B) Running across a field
C) Head tilted upward as if drowning
D) Sleeping curled up
  • 6. What emotional tone does 'The Dog' convey?
A) Peace and contentment
B) Despair and isolation
C) Anger and aggression
D) Joy and playfulness
  • 7. Where can 'The Dog' be viewed today?
A) Museo del Prado, Madrid
B) Uffizi Gallery, Florence
C) National Gallery, London
D) Louvre Museum, Paris
  • 8. What was Goya's physical condition when he painted 'The Dog'?
A) Young and healthy
B) Blind but otherwise healthy
C) Deaf and in poor health
D) Recently recovered from illness
  • 9. What is the original Spanish title of 'The Dog'?
A) Perro en la Arena
B) El Perro Ahogado
C) El Perro
D) El Perro Semihundido
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