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A) Souvenirs of their travels B) Historical documents C) Religious devotion D) Navigation maps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