The Red Cape, by Claude Monet
  • 1. Who is the subject depicted in 'The Red Cape'?
A) Monet's wife Camille
B) Monet himself
C) A random model
D) Monet's daughter
  • 2. What art movement is Claude Monet most associated with?
A) Surrealism
B) Impressionism
C) Expressionism
D) Cubism
  • 3. What is the dominant color of the cape in the painting?
A) Red
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Yellow
  • 4. Where is Camille positioned relative to the landscape in the painting?
A) Floating in the sky
B) Underwater
C) In the foreground
D) In the background
  • 5. Which country was Claude Monet from?
A) Italy
B) England
C) France
D) Germany
  • 6. How does Monet create a sense of depth in the painting?
A) Linear perspective
B) Atmospheric perspective
C) Geometric shapes
D) Mirror reflections
  • 7. What type of brushwork is characteristic of Monet's style in this painting?
A) Smooth, blended surfaces
B) Thick impasto only
C) Visible, broken brushstrokes
D) Precise, detailed lines
  • 8. How does the red cape function in the composition?
A) Blends with surroundings
B) Creates symmetrical balance
C) Focal point against muted background
D) Serves as background element
  • 9. What was Monet's primary concern in his paintings?
A) Moral lessons
B) Political statements
C) Visual perception and light
D) Historical accuracy
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