Portrait of a Young Girl, by Petrus Christus
  • 1. Who painted 'Portrait of a Young Girl'?
A) Jan van Eyck
B) Rogier van der Weyden
C) Hans Memling
D) Petrus Christus
  • 2. What is the primary medium of 'Portrait of a Young Girl'?
A) Tempera on canvas
B) Watercolor on paper
C) Oil on panel
D) Fresco
  • 3. In which museum is 'Portrait of a Young Girl' currently housed?
A) Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
B) Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
C) National Gallery, London
D) The Louvre, Paris
  • 4. How does the girl's expression contribute to the portrait's impact?
A) It shows her laughing happily
B) It is completely neutral
C) It appears sad and mournful
D) It creates a sense of psychological depth
  • 5. Which earlier Netherlandish painter influenced Petrus Christus?
A) Pieter Bruegel the Elder
B) Jan van Eyck
C) Hieronymus Bosch
D) Albrecht Dürer
  • 6. What makes this portrait innovative for its time?
A) Large scale for a portrait
B) Its psychological intensity and realism
C) Abstract background
D) Use of bright, unnatural colors
  • 7. What type of lighting is used in the portrait?
A) Harsh direct sunlight
B) Candlelight
C) Soft, diffused light
D) Backlighting
  • 8. How does Christus create a sense of volume in the portrait?
A) With geometric shapes
B) Using strong outlines
C) Through flat color areas
D) Through subtle modeling of forms
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