A) Leonardo da Vinci B) Raphael C) Michelangelo D) Antonello da Messina
A) 16th century B) 17th century C) 15th century D) 14th century
A) Watercolor B) Fresco C) Tempera D) Oil painting
A) Prado Museum, Madrid B) National Gallery, London C) Louvre, Paris D) Uffizi Gallery, Florence
A) Translating the Bible into Latin B) Writing poetry C) Building cathedrals D) Painting religious scenes
A) Lion B) Dove C) Lamb D) Eagle
A) Germany B) Spain C) France D) Italy
A) Sicily B) Lombardy C) Tuscany D) Veneto
A) Atmospheric perspective B) Isometric perspective C) Linear perspective D) Reverse perspective
A) Jan van Eyck B) Albrecht Dürer C) Pieter Bruegel D) Hieronymus Bosch
A) Monk's hood B) Papal tiara C) Bishop's mitre D) Cardinal's hat
A) Mournful sorrow B) Joyful celebration C) Dramatic action D) Scholarly contemplation
A) Charcoal sketching B) Fresco secco C) Tempera quick-drying D) Oil painting glazes
A) Political power B) Celebration of learning C) Wealth display D) Glory of war
A) Gothic B) Early Renaissance C) Baroque D) Mannerism
A) Angry and intense B) Calm and focused C) Sad and weary D) Joyful and smiling
A) Quill pen B) Brush C) Charcoal D) Reed pen
A) Francis B) Augustine C) Jerome D) Benedict
A) Circular arrangement B) Three distinct planes C) Single plane D) Diagonal composition |