A) 18th century B) 19th century C) 17th century D) 16th century
A) Baroque B) Renaissance C) Neoclassical D) Gothic
A) Modern skyscrapers B) Ancient ruins C) Gothic cathedrals D) Industrial buildings
A) Spanish B) German C) French D) Italian
A) Venice B) Florence C) Rome D) Paris
A) Reverse perspective B) Isometric perspective C) Atmospheric perspective D) Linear perspective
A) Leaning Tower of Pisa B) Big Ben C) Colosseum D) Eiffel Tower
A) Military leaders B) Industrial workers C) Local peasants D) Grand Tour travelers
A) Charcoal B) Oil on canvas C) Watercolor D) Fresco
A) Corinthian B) Ionic C) Doric D) Composite
A) Religious biblical narratives B) Portraits of Roman nobility C) Ancient Roman battle scenes D) Contemporary Roman architecture and art
A) Historical documents B) Navigation maps C) Souvenirs of their travels D) Religious devotion
A) Large heroic figures B) Mythological gods C) Small scale visitors and artists D) Political leaders
A) Asian art B) Byzantine art C) Roman classicism D) Northern Renaissance
A) Cool blues and grays B) Bright primary colors C) Warm earth tones D) Pastel shades
A) Fish-eye lens effect B) Flat projection C) Multiple viewpoints D) Vanishing point |