Portrait of Ambroise Vollard, by Paul Cézanne
  • 1. Who painted the Portrait of Ambroise Vollard?
A) Vincent van Gogh
B) Paul Cézanne
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Claude Monet
  • 2. What year was the Portrait of Ambroise Vollard completed?
A) 1888
B) 1905
C) 1912
D) 1899
  • 3. Ambroise Vollard was primarily known as what?
A) Sculptor
B) Painter
C) Museum director
D) Art dealer
  • 4. Which art movement is Cézanne associated with?
A) Baroque
B) Surrealism
C) Renaissance
D) Post-Impressionism
  • 5. Where is the Portrait of Ambroise Vollard currently housed?
A) Louvre Museum
B) National Gallery, London
C) Museum of Modern Art
D) Petit Palais, Paris
  • 6. What medium did Cézanne use for this portrait?
A) Watercolor
B) Charcoal
C) Tempera
D) Oil on canvas
  • 7. What art technique is evident in this portrait?
A) Pointillism
B) Tenebrism
C) Constructive brushwork
D) Sfumato
  • 8. How does Cézanne treat the figure's volume?
A) As transparent
B) As geometric forms
C) As blurred masses
D) As flat shapes
  • 9. Which artist was influenced by Cézanne's portrait style?
A) Andy Warhol
B) Jackson Pollock
C) Salvador Dalí
D) Pablo Picasso
  • 10. Which art movement did Cézanne help pioneer?
A) Dadaism
B) Fauvism
C) Abstract Expressionism
D) Cubism
  • 11. How long did the painting sessions typically last?
A) Overnight
B) 15 minutes
C) Several hours
D) All day
  • 12. How does Cézanne treat the background?
A) As empty space
B) As active as the figure
C) As landscape
D) As decorative pattern
  • 13. What was Vollard's relationship to Cézanne?
A) His rival
B) His student
C) His brother
D) His art dealer
  • 14. What perspective is used in the portrait?
A) Multiple viewpoints
B) Single-point perspective
C) Bird's-eye view
D) Worm's-eye view
  • 15. What is the painting's current condition?
A) Faded colors
B) Heavily restored
C) Damaged surface
D) Good condition
  • 16. What color dominates the background of the portrait?
A) Green
B) Blue
C) Red
D) Brown
  • 17. What is Vollard holding in his hands?
A) Nothing
B) A paintbrush
C) A glass of wine
D) A book
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