A) Oscar Wilde B) James McNeill Whistler C) John Singer Sargent D) Claude Monet
A) Art and Criticism B) Love and Friendship C) Nature and Environment D) War and Peace
A) Photographer B) Writer C) Sculptor D) Painter
A) 1895 B) 1900 C) 1885 D) 1890
A) Formalism B) Sarcasm C) Melodrama D) Dry technicality
A) Leo Tolstoy B) Henry James C) John Ruskin D) Walter Pater
A) Art as a tool for social change B) Art as a historical document C) Art as a political statement D) Art for art's sake
A) Mother and Child B) The Sleeping Woman C) Whistler's Mother D) The Quiet Lady |