A) Velázquez B) Goya C) El Greco D) Titian
A) Biblical creation scene B) Allegory of Spanish religious protection C) Landscape of Spanish countryside D) Portrait of Spanish royalty
A) Italy B) Spain C) England D) France
A) Baroque B) Venetian Renaissance C) Cubism D) Impressionism
A) 18th century B) 16th century C) 14th century D) 17th century
A) Spain's role in protecting Catholicism B) Spanish economic prosperity C) Spanish exploration D) Spanish military conquests
A) Portrait B) Still life C) Allegorical painting D) Genre painting
A) Pointillism B) Colorito (use of color) C) Sfumato D) Trompe-l'œil
A) Fall of Constantinople B) Reconquista completion C) Spanish Armada D) Battle of Lepanto
A) As competitor B) As oppressor C) As protector and savior D) As indifferent observer
A) Titianno Veneziano B) Tiziano di Medici C) Tiziano Vecellio D) Tito Romano
A) Historical recording B) Religious instruction C) Decorative art D) Political and religious propaganda
A) Germany B) Italy C) Spain D) France
A) Venice B) Madrid C) Florence D) Rome
A) Sword and shield B) Laurel wreath C) Globe and scepter D) Cross or chalice
A) Great Schism B) Crusades C) Thirty Years War D) Counter-Reformation
A) Grid composition B) Radial balance C) Golden spiral D) Pyramidal composition
A) Mathematical precision B) Gothic influences C) Linear perspective D) Rich colorism
A) Duke of Venice B) Count Palatine C) Knight of Santiago D) Royal Painter
A) Emotional intensity B) Classical restraint C) Abstract forms D) Geometric purity |