La Fuensanta, by Julio Romero de Torres
  • 1. Who painted 'La Fuensanta'?
A) Salvador Dalí
B) Francisco de Goya
C) Julio Romero de Torres
D) Pablo Picasso
  • 2. In which Spanish city is the character La Fuensanta a traditional figure?
A) Seville
B) Granada
C) Córdoba
D) Madrid
  • 3. What era did Julio Romero de Torres work in?
A) Late 19th to early 20th century
B) Renaissance
C) Medieval times
D) Baroque period
  • 4. Where can the original painting of 'La Fuensanta' by Romero de Torres be found?
A) Louvre in Paris
B) Uffizi Gallery in Florence
C) Museum of Julio Romero de Torres in Córdoba
D) Prado Museum in Madrid
  • 5. Which Spanish region's culture is most celebrated in 'La Fuensanta'?
A) Catalonia
B) Galicia
C) Basque Country
D) Andalusia
  • 6. What aspect of 'La Fuensanta' reflects Symbolist influences?
A) Focus on scientific accuracy
B) Fragmented geometric shapes
C) Use of allegory and mystical themes
D) Use of pure primary colors
  • 7. What is notable about the gaze of figures in Romero de Torres' paintings?
A) Rapid movement blur
B) Closed eyes in meditation
C) Direct and engaging with the viewer
D) Always looking away
  • 8. What technique did Romero de Torres use to create depth in his paintings?
A) Pointillism
B) Chiaroscuro (light and shadow contrast)
C) Digital manipulation
D) Collage
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