Civilisation by Kenneth Clark
  • 1. Civilisation is a seminal book and television series presented by the British art historian Kenneth Clark, first broadcast in 1969. The series explores the development of Western civilization, particularly through the lens of art and architecture, examining how they reflect and shape cultural values and societal structures. Clark skillfully intertwines historical events with artistic achievement, delving into the Renaissance, the Baroque period, and the Enlightenment, while exploring the interplay between technology, politics, and religion in the evolution of European culture. He emphasizes the importance of art in understanding the human experience, illustrating how creative expression captures the complexities of the human condition. The series is notable for its insightful commentary, rich visual presentation, and Clark's engaging narrative style, making profound connections between the visual arts and broader historical narratives. Through its thoughtful examination of what constitutes civilization, Kenneth Clark's work invites viewers to reflect on the contributions of various cultures and the ongoing relevance of art in contemporary society.

    What is the main theme of Kenneth Clark's 'Civilisation'?
A) The development of Western art and culture.
B) The evolution of political systems.
C) The impact of technology on society.
D) The history of ancient civilizations.
  • 2. In which decade was 'Civilisation' first broadcast?
A) 1980s.
B) 1950s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1970s.
  • 3. Kenneth Clark was a notable expert in which field?
A) Physics.
B) Economics.
C) Art history.
D) Literature.
  • 4. Which civilization does Kenneth Clark focus on predominantly?
A) Eastern civilization.
B) African civilizations.
C) Mesoamerican civilization.
D) Western civilization.
  • 5. What does Clark suggest is a key element of civilization?
A) Economics.
B) Religion.
C) War.
D) Art.
  • 6. Which famous artist is featured prominently in 'Civilisation'?
A) Michelangelo.
B) Van Gogh.
C) Monet.
D) Picasso.
  • 7. What medium was primarily used for 'Civilisation'?
A) Television
B) Film
C) Print
D) Radio
  • 8. In 'Civilisation', what aspect of architecture is discussed?
A) Its relationship to society
B) Its costs and funding
C) Technical innovations only
D) The lives of architects
  • 9. In which year was the series 'Civilisation' first broadcast?
A) 1975
B) 1982
C) 1969
D) 1959
  • 10. What philosophical approach does 'Civilisation' take?
A) Materialism
B) Humanism
C) Structuralism
D) Existentialism
  • 11. How many episodes are in the original 'Civilisation' series?
A) 13.
B) 20.
C) 15.
D) 10.
  • 12. In which country was Kenneth Clark born?
A) Italy
B) England
C) Germany
D) France
  • 13. Which city is heavily featured in 'Civilisation' for its art and architecture?
A) Rome.
B) Florence.
C) Paris.
D) London.
  • 14. What was the legacy of 'Civilisation' in the field of art?
A) It ended the study of art history
B) It was never discussed again
C) It influenced many future documentaries
D) It focused on Eastern art exclusively
  • 15. Who narrated the original series of 'Civilisation'?
A) Kenneth Clark.
B) Alan Bennett.
C) Simon Schama.
D) David Attenborough.
  • 16. What does Clark primarily associate with the decline of civilization?
A) Loss of cultural values.
B) Natural disasters.
C) Economic downturns.
D) Technological advancement.
  • 17. In which format is 'Civilisation' still available today?
A) Cassette tapes.
B) Live performances.
C) DVD and digital streaming.
D) Vinyl records.
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