A) John Crome B) Thomas Gainsborough C) John Constable D) J.M.W. Turner
A) Norwich B) Cambridge C) London D) York
A) Pre-Raphaelite B) Norwich School C) Romanticism D) Impressionism
A) Norfolk B) Suffolk C) Essex D) Kent
A) Coastal view B) Mountain scene C) River landscape D) Forest interior
A) Old Crome B) Norwich Master C) Young Crome D) River Painter
A) National Gallery B) Norwich Society of Artists C) Royal Academy D) British Museum
A) Gloomy B) Joyful C) Tranquil D) Dramatic
A) Palm trees B) Willow trees C) Oak trees D) Pine trees
A) Pointillism B) Sfumato C) Glazing D) Impasto
A) Dutch masters B) French Impressionists C) Italian Renaissance D) Spanish Baroque
A) Autumn B) Winter C) Summer D) Spring
A) Geometric patterns B) Black and white only C) Subtle color gradations D) Bright contrasting colors
A) As mythological figures B) Formally posed C) Engaged in activity D) As portraits
A) Dramatic spotlighting B) Creates atmosphere C) Harsh contrasts D) Minimal importance
A) Historical subject matter B) Abstract composition C) Local landscape with figures D) Religious theme
A) 19th century B) 18th century C) 17th century D) 20th century
A) Painter and drawing master B) Sculptor C) Architect D) Printmaker only
A) J.M.W. Turner B) Thomas Girtin C) Robert Ladbrooke D) John Constable
A) Eastern farmlands B) Northern suburbs only C) City center D) Industrial outskirts
A) First provincial art movement B) Focused on abstract art C) Only painted portraits D) Exclusively religious themes |