A) Oil on canvas B) Watercolor on paper C) Fresco D) Charcoal drawing
A) 19th century B) 16th century C) 18th century D) 17th century
A) Renaissance B) Romanticism C) Baroque D) Impressionism
A) Even, flat lighting B) Dramatic chiaroscuro C) Colorful neon lights D) Natural sunlight
A) Landscape focused B) More traditional and religious C) More colorful and bright D) Abstract and non-representational
A) Through multiple figures B) Through physical realism C) Through abstract forms D) Through symbolic colors
A) Minimalist approach B) Use of gold leaf C) Emphasis on suffering and realism D) Byzantine icon style
A) Through physical vulnerability B) Through angelic features C) Through royal clothing D) Through smiling face
A) Surrealism B) Tenebrism C) Cubism D) Pointillism
A) Subtle and restrained B) Bright red and exaggerated C) Completely absent D) Extremely graphic
A) Political commentary B) Humanistic approach to religion C) Atheistic themes D) Scientific diagrams
A) Brighter colors B) More dramatic movement C) More restrained emotion D) More decorative elements
A) Anatomical accuracy B) Color theory mastery C) Abstract composition D) Complex perspective
A) Group composition B) Idealized musculature C) Broken limbs D) Marble texture
A) Spanish Enlightenment B) French Revolution C) Industrial Revolution D) American Revolution
A) Louvre Museum, Paris B) Uffizi Gallery, Florence C) National Gallery, London D) Prado Museum, Madrid
A) 1798 B) 1770 C) 1780 D) 1814
A) Painful screaming B) Serene acceptance C) No visible face D) Angry defiance
A) 50 years old B) 25 years old C) 34 years old D) 60 years old
A) Papal commission B) Royal Academy membership C) French Legion of Honor D) Nobel Prize |