A) The Battle of Mohács B) The Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin C) The founding of Budapest D) The life of King Stephen I
A) Mihály Munkácsy B) Pál Szinyei Merse C) Árpád Feszty D) Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka
A) The Getty Museum B) National Geographic C) Qorilla D) Google Arts & Culture
A) 1920 B) 1848 C) 1894 D) 1914
A) Lajos Kossuth B) Attila C) Matthias Corvinus D) Árpád
A) Mosaic B) Cyclorama C) Fresco D) Triptych
A) Ópusztaszer, Hungary B) Vienna Art Museum C) Budapest History Museum D) Hungarian National Gallery
A) 200 meters B) 120 meters C) 75 meters D) 50 meters
A) 11th century B) 9th century C) 8th century D) 10th century
A) 2005 B) 1945 C) 1975 D) 1995
A) 3D printing B) Digital stitching C) Oil painting reproduction D) Virtual reality modeling
A) Balkan Mountains B) Dinaric Alps C) Carpathian Mountains D) Alps
A) Realism B) Abstract expressionism C) Baroque D) Cubism
A) Five kings B) Seven chieftains C) Twelve knights D) Three princes
A) Budapest B) Paris C) London D) Vienna
A) Digital platforms B) Printed reproductions C) International touring D) Television broadcasts
A) Countless people and animals B) An empty landscape C) A small family group D) A single warrior
A) Polish B) Austrian C) German D) Hungarian
A) Gellért Hill B) Castle Hill C) Margaret Island D) City Park
A) Pointillism B) Forced perspective with foreground objects C) Cubist fragmentation D) Trompe-l'œil painting
A) Metal sheets B) Plaster walls C) Wood panels D) Canvas |