A) Sandro Botticelli B) Michelangelo C) Leonardo da Vinci D) Raphael
A) 14th century B) 16th century C) 15th century D) 17th century
A) Watercolor on paper B) Tempera on panel C) Oil on canvas D) Fresco
A) Venice B) Milan C) Rome D) Florence
A) Mannerism B) Gothic C) Early Renaissance D) Baroque
A) Long loose curls B) Elaborate braids and ribbons C) Covered with a veil D) Short cropped hair
A) Royal portrait B) Idealized portrait C) Religious portrait D) Self-portrait
A) 1520-1525 B) 1480-1485 C) 1500-1505 D) 1450-1455
A) Noble or wealthy B) Merchant C) Religious figure D) Peasant
A) Byzantine art B) Northern Renaissance C) Modern art D) Classical antiquity
A) Square neckline B) V-neck C) High collar D) Off-shoulder
A) Political propaganda B) Private commemoration C) Religious devotion D) Public exhibition
A) Interest in landscape B) Focus on religious salvation C) Emphasis on individual beauty D) Abstract representation
A) Louvre Museum, Paris B) Städel Museum, Frankfurt C) Uffizi Gallery, Florence D) National Gallery, London
A) Primavera B) Madonna of the Magnificat C) The Birth of Venus D) The Annunciation
A) Impasto B) Sfumato C) Fine brushwork D) Pointillism
A) Yellow B) Red C) Green D) Blue
A) Este B) Medici C) Sforza D) Borgia |