A) Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg B) Peder Balke C) Johan Christian Dahl D) Martinus Rørbye
A) French Impressionism B) German Romanticism C) Danish Golden Age D) Dutch Baroque
A) Bridge B) Windmill C) Church spire D) Castle tower
A) Earth tones and muted colors B) Pastel colors C) Bright primary colors D) Monochrome
A) Palace B) School C) Residential building D) Church
A) Window acts as transitional element B) Doorway connects the areas C) Mirror reflects both spaces D) Curtain separates the spaces
A) Mythological narrative B) Observation of everyday life C) Religious devotion D) Political commentary
A) Oil on canvas B) Watercolor on paper C) Tempera on wood D) Fresco
A) Bottom to top B) Zigzag pattern C) Circular movement D) From interior to distant view
A) Industrial workers B) Peasant farmers C) Royal aristocracy D) Middle class
A) Early example of urban view painting B) Beginning of abstract art C) Introduction of perspective D) First use of oil paint
A) Louvre Museum B) Metropolitan Museum C) National Gallery, London D) Statens Museum for Kunst
A) Color theory B) Perspective C) Abstract forms D) Brushstroke texture |