A) Raphael B) Paolo Veronese C) Titian D) Caravaggio
A) 16th century B) 17th century C) 14th century D) 15th century
A) Renaissance B) Impressionism C) Baroque D) Gothic
A) Louvre, Paris B) National Gallery, London C) Uffizi Gallery, Florence D) Vatican Museums
A) John the Baptist B) Peter C) Jesus Christ D) Mary, mother of Jesus
A) Oil on canvas B) Watercolor C) Tempera on wood D) Fresco
A) Venice B) Rome C) Florence D) Milan
A) Egyptian pyramid B) Gothic cathedral C) Classical columns D) Modern building
A) As mythical creatures B) As medieval icons C) As abstract forms D) In contemporary settings
A) Joy and celebration B) Devotion and repentance C) Anger and defiance D) Fear and terror
A) Minimalist and sparse B) Flat and two-dimensional C) Dramatic and theatrical D) Geometric and abstract
A) Caliari B) Sanzio C) di Vinci D) Buonarroti
A) Mary, mother of James B) Mary of Bethany C) Virgin Mary D) Mary Magdalene
A) Spanish B) Italian C) Dutch D) French
A) Titian B) Michelangelo C) Leonardo D) Botticelli
A) Second Vatican Council B) Council of Trent C) First Vatican Council D) Council of Nicaea |