Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley, by Paul Cézanne
  • 1. Who painted 'Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley'?
A) Claude Monet
B) Pablo Picasso
C) Paul Cézanne
D) Vincent van Gogh
  • 2. In which century was this painting created?
A) 19th century
B) 17th century
C) 18th century
D) 20th century
  • 3. What artistic movement is Cézanne associated with?
A) Surrealism
B) Post-Impressionism
C) Baroque
D) Renaissance
  • 4. In which country is the Metropolitan Museum of Art located?
A) France
B) United Kingdom
C) United States
D) Italy
  • 5. Which river valley is referenced in the title?
A) Rhône River Valley
B) Arc River Valley
C) Seine River Valley
D) Loire River Valley
  • 6. What is Cézanne's nationality?
A) Belgian
B) Spanish
C) French
D) Dutch
  • 7. Which city is near Mont Sainte-Victoire?
A) Aix-en-Provence
B) Lyon
C) Paris
D) Marseille
  • 8. Which art movement did Cézanne help inspire?
A) Fauvism
B) Cubism
C) Dadaism
D) Expressionism
  • 9. How does Cézanne represent nature?
A) Geometric forms
B) Romanticized
C) Photorealistic
D) Abstract shapes
  • 10. What is the mountain's geological composition?
A) Sandstone
B) Volcanic rock
C) Limestone
D) Granite
  • 11. Which artist was heavily influenced by Cézanne?
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Salvador Dalí
C) Andy Warhol
D) Jackson Pollock
  • 12. In which country is Mont Sainte-Victoire located?
A) Spain
B) Germany
C) France
D) Italy
  • 13. Which museum currently houses this painting?
A) National Gallery
B) Louvre Museum
C) Musée d'Orsay
D) Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • 14. What type of perspective does Cézanne use in this work?
A) Atmospheric perspective
B) Isometric perspective
C) Linear perspective
D) Multiple viewpoints
  • 15. What is the dominant geological feature in this painting?
A) Canyon
B) Mountain
C) Volcano
D) Waterfall
  • 16. How does Cézanne treat color in this painting?
A) As symbolic code
B) As structural element
C) As decorative addition
D) As realistic representation
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