The Tower of Babel, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
  • 1. In what year did Pieter Bruegel the Elder paint 'The Tower of Babel'?
A) 1482
B) 1653
C) 1563
D) 1601
  • 2. Which city's architecture inspired the tower's design in Bruegel's painting?
A) Babylon
B) Jerusalem
C) Antwerp
D) Rome
  • 3. Where is the primary version of 'The Tower of Babel' currently housed?
A) Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
B) Louvre Museum, Paris
C) British Museum, London
D) Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  • 4. Which Roman structure specifically influenced the tower's design?
A) The Pantheon
B) The Roman Forum
C) The Colosseum
D) Trajan's Column
  • 5. What artistic movement was Bruegel associated with?
A) Northern Renaissance
B) Italian Renaissance
C) Mannerism
D) Baroque
  • 6. How many versions of 'The Tower of Babel' did Bruegel paint?
A) Two
B) Four
C) One
D) Three
  • 7. Where is the smaller version of the painting located?
A) Uffizi Gallery, Florence
B) Prado Museum, Madrid
C) Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
D) Metropolitan Museum, New York
  • 8. How does Bruegel convey the tower's immense scale?
A) Tiny human figures
B) Written measurements
C) Comparison to animals
D) Shadow effects
  • 9. What is the overall color palette of the painting?
A) Earth tones
B) Pastels
C) Primary colors
D) Monochrome
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