The Sleeping Gypsy, by Henri Rousseau
  • 1. Who painted 'The Sleeping Gypsy'?
A) Henri Rousseau
B) Vincent van Gogh
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Claude Monet
  • 2. In what year was 'The Sleeping Gypsy' completed?
A) 1887
B) 1897
C) 1917
D) 1907
  • 3. What is the primary medium of 'The Sleeping Gypsy'?
A) Watercolor on paper
B) Tempera on wood
C) Charcoal on canvas
D) Oil on canvas
  • 4. Where is 'The Sleeping Gypsy' currently housed?
A) Museum of Modern Art, New York
B) National Gallery, London
C) Louvre Museum, Paris
D) Uffizi Gallery, Florence
  • 5. What animal stands over the sleeping figure in the painting?
A) A lion
B) A bear
C) A wolf
D) A tiger
  • 6. What is the sleeping figure holding in their hand?
A) A walking stick
B) A flower
C) A sword
D) A book
  • 7. What is the dominant color of the sky in the painting?
A) Deep blue
B) Green
C) Gray
D) Bright orange
  • 8. What is the setting of the painting?
A) A forest
B) A mountain top
C) A desert landscape
D) A city street
  • 9. What artistic technique did Rousseau use for the moonlight?
A) It is red colored
B) It is harsh and bright
C) It creates a dreamlike glow
D) There is no moonlight
  • 10. How did Rousseau primarily learn to paint?
A) Through formal apprenticeship
B) Self-taught
C) Under a famous master
D) At the École des Beaux-Arts
  • 11. What is the overall mood of 'The Sleeping Gypsy'?
A) Joyful and celebratory
B) Sad and depressing
C) Terrifying and violent
D) Mysterious and serene
  • 12. What was Henri Rousseau's main profession before painting?
A) School teacher
B) Architect
C) Doctor
D) Customs officer
  • 13. What body of water appears in the background?
A) A waterfall
B) An ocean
C) A river
D) A lake
  • 14. What artistic movement was Rousseau associated with?
A) Renaissance
B) Abstract Expressionism
C) Baroque
D) Post-Impressionism
  • 15. What is the size classification of this painting?
A) Enormous
B) Miniature
C) Mural-sized
D) Medium-sized
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