Fight with Cudgels, by Francisco Goya
  • 1. Who painted 'Fight with Cudgels'?
A) Francisco Goya
B) Salvador Dalí
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Diego Velázquez
  • 2. Where was 'Fight with Cudgels' originally painted?
A) On the walls of his house
B) On a church altar
C) On a royal palace ceiling
D) On a portable canvas
  • 3. What is the dominant mood of 'Fight with Cudgels'?
A) Joyful and celebratory
B) Peaceful and serene
C) Romantic and dreamy
D) Violent and hopeless
  • 4. What does the painting symbolically represent?
A) Celebration of Spanish tradition
B) Futility of violence and civil strife
C) Triumph of good over evil
D) Joy of physical competition
  • 5. How were the Black Paintings transferred from Goya's house?
A) The walls were moved intact
B) Transferred to canvas from walls
C) Copied as engravings only
D) Left in original location
  • 6. What is the color palette predominantly used in 'Fight with Cudgels'?
A) Monochrome sepia
B) Bright primary colors
C) Pastel shades
D) Dark and somber tones
  • 7. What was Goya's physical condition when he painted this work?
A) Recently recovered from illness
B) Young and healthy
C) Deaf and in poor health
D) Blind but otherwise healthy
  • 8. What type of landscape surrounds the fighters?
A) Lush green forest
B) Barren, desolate landscape
C) Urban cityscape
D) Snowy mountain peak
  • 9. What artistic movement is Goya associated with?
A) Impressionism
B) Romanticism
C) Cubism
D) Baroque
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