Lady Cockburn and Her Three Eldest Sons, by Joshua Reynolds
  • 1. Who painted 'Lady Cockburn and Her Three Eldest Sons'?
A) John Constable
B) J.M.W. Turner
C) Thomas Gainsborough
D) Joshua Reynolds
  • 2. In which century was this portrait painted?
A) 19th century
B) 16th century
C) 17th century
D) 18th century
  • 3. How many sons are depicted with Lady Cockburn?
A) Four
B) Five
C) Three
D) Two
  • 4. What institution did Joshua Reynolds help establish?
A) National Gallery
B) Tate Gallery
C) Royal Academy of Arts
D) British Museum
  • 5. What was Joshua Reynolds' position in the Royal Academy?
A) Curator
B) First President
C) Treasurer
D) Secretary
  • 6. What is the predominant color scheme in this painting?
A) Monochromatic
B) Warm earth tones
C) Primary colors
D) Cool blues
  • 7. What artistic technique did Reynolds help popularize in England?
A) Grand portraiture
B) Still life painting
C) Watercolor landscapes
D) Abstract art
  • 8. The composition draws inspiration from which earlier artist?
A) Da Vinci
B) Van Gogh
C) Raphael
D) Rembrandt
  • 9. What year was this painting completed?
A) 1790
B) 1773
C) 1780
D) 1765
  • 10. How does Reynolds create a sense of intimacy in this portrait?
A) Large empty space
B) Dramatic lighting
C) Mirror reflection
D) Close grouping of figures
  • 11. What was Reynolds' approach to portrait backgrounds?
A) Urban landscapes
B) Abstract patterns
C) Photographic realism
D) Classical and idealized
  • 12. What distinguishes Reynolds' painting technique?
A) Grisaille technique
B) Minimal brushwork
C) Rich color and texture
D) Pointillism
  • 13. What is Lady Cockburn's pose primarily intended to convey?
A) Royal authority
B) Religious devotion
C) Maternal affection
D) Military power
  • 14. How does Reynolds create unity in the composition?
A) Pyramidal arrangement
B) Grid structure
C) Circular pattern
D) Diagonal lines
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