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