A) Rembrandt B) Anthony van Dyck C) Peter Paul Rubens D) Diego Velázquez
A) Three B) Two C) Four D) One
A) Donatello B) Auguste Rodin C) Michelangelo D) Gian Lorenzo Bernini
A) Louvre Museum B) Uffizi Gallery C) Windsor Castle D) National Gallery, London
A) England B) Netherlands C) France D) Spain
A) Rococo B) Baroque C) Neoclassicism D) Renaissance
A) Green and brown B) Blue and silver C) Rich reds and golds D) Black and white
A) Looking left B) Facing forward C) Looking right D) Looking down
A) No collar B) Standing collar C) Ruff collar D) Lace collar
A) Lost during war B) Destroyed in fire C) Melted down D) Still in royal collection
A) Plantagenet B) Stuart C) Tudor D) Hanover
A) Dutch B) Flemish C) French D) English
A) War of the Roses B) English Civil War C) Seven Years' War D) Hundred Years' War
A) Dark brown B) Light blue C) Bright red D) White
A) No armor B) Ceremonial armor C) Leather armor D) Battle armor
A) Religious works B) Still life C) Landscape painting D) Court portraits
A) Paris B) Madrid C) Rome D) London
A) For public exhibition B) For royal family records C) As a diplomatic gift D) As reference for a bust sculpture
A) Royal Musician B) Chief Sculptor C) Principal Painter D) Court Architect
A) Henry VIII B) James I C) Charles II D) Edward VI |