A) Pablo Picasso B) Rembrandt C) Vincent van Gogh D) Claude Monet
A) 1890 B) 1900 C) 1885 D) 1875
A) Museum of Modern Art, New York B) Louvre Museum, Paris C) Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam D) Uffizi Gallery, Florence
A) Reds and greens B) Black and white C) Pinks and purples D) Blues and yellows
A) Sparrows B) Pigeons C) Crows D) Seagulls
A) Impasto B) Pointillism C) Glazing D) Sfumato
A) Arles B) Auvers-sur-Oise C) London D) Paris
A) Clear and sunny B) Sunset with orange hues C) Stormy and dark D) Night with stars
A) Ambroise Vollard B) Theo van Gogh C) Paul Durand-Ruel D) Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler
A) Belgian B) German C) French D) Dutch
A) Andy Warhol B) Jackson Pollock C) Paul Gauguin D) Salvador DalĂ
A) Precise and detailed B) Energetic and visible C) Smooth and blended D) Geometric and angular
A) Anxiety only B) Bipolar disorder only C) Depression and psychosis D) No documented issues
A) His foot B) His hand C) His eye D) His ear
A) 500 francs B) It never sold during his lifetime C) 100 francs D) 1000 francs
A) 50 B) 25 C) 45 D) 37
A) Albert Aurier B) Harold Rosenberg C) Clement Greenberg D) John Ruskin
A) Portrait orientation B) Bird's eye view C) Low horizon line D) Symmetrical balance
A) Charcoal on canvas B) Oil on canvas C) Watercolor on paper D) Tempera on wood
A) They are all the same width B) They create a sense of uncertainty C) They form a perfect grid D) They lead to a visible destination |