A Group of Danish Artists in Rome, at and by Constantin Hansen
  • 1. What nationality was Constantin Hansen?
A) Danish
B) French
C) German
D) Italian
  • 2. In which city did Constantin Hansen and other Danish artists live and work?
A) Paris
B) Rome
C) Copenhagen
D) Florence
  • 3. What artistic movement were the Danish artists in Rome associated with?
A) Golden Age of Danish Painting
B) Renaissance
C) Baroque
D) Impressionism
  • 4. What year did Constantin Hansen paint 'A Group of Danish Artists in Rome'?
A) 1837
B) 1820
C) 1870
D) 1855
  • 5. Which famous Danish sculptor is depicted in Hansen's painting?
A) Auguste Rodin
B) Bertel Thorvaldsen
C) Antonio Canova
D) Michelangelo
  • 6. What medium did Constantin Hansen primarily work in?
A) Fresco
B) Watercolor
C) Sculpture
D) Oil painting
  • 7. What was the primary subject matter of Hansen's paintings?
A) Still life
B) Landscapes
C) Abstract art
D) Historical and mythological scenes
  • 8. Where is 'A Group of Danish Artists in Rome' currently housed?
A) Vatican Museums, Rome
B) The Louvre, Paris
C) Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
D) Uffizi Gallery, Florence
  • 9. What was the main reason Danish artists traveled to Rome?
A) To escape political persecution
B) To study classical art and architecture
C) To learn new painting techniques
D) To find wealthy patrons
  • 10. Which institution provided scholarships for Danish artists to study in Rome?
A) Vatican
B) French Academy
C) Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
D) British Museum
  • 11. What aspect of Roman life particularly influenced the Danish artists?
A) Contemporary Italian politics
B) Roman fashion
C) Italian cuisine
D) Ancient Roman art and ruins
  • 12. What was the significance of the Danish artists' community in Rome?
A) It rejected Danish artistic traditions
B) It was a secret political organization
C) It focused on commercial art production
D) It fostered artistic exchange and national identity
  • 13. Which Danish painter is shown working on a sketch in the painting?
A) P. C. Skovgaard
B) J. Th. Lundbye
C) Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
D) Albert Küchler
  • 14. What is the predominant color scheme in the painting?
A) Bright primary colors
B) Monochromatic
C) Warm earth tones
D) Cool blues and grays
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