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Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon, by Jan van Eyck
Contributed by: Muir
  • 1. Who painted 'Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon'?
A) Leonardo da Vinci
B) Albrecht Dürer
C) Jan van Eyck
D) Rembrandt
  • 2. What type of headwear is the man wearing?
A) Crown
B) Chaperon
C) Beret
D) Tricorne hat
  • 3. What color is the chaperon in this portrait?
A) Green
B) Blue
C) Red
D) Black
  • 4. What artistic period does this painting belong to?
A) Baroque
B) Northern Renaissance
C) Gothic
D) Impressionism
  • 5. What technique is van Eyck famous for perfecting?
A) Fresco
B) Woodcut printing
C) Pointillism
D) Oil painting
  • 6. What is notable about the man's gaze in the portrait?
A) Looking upward
B) Direct and engaging
C) Closed eyes
D) Looking away
  • 7. What does the blue chaperon symbolize in this period?
A) Religious devotion
B) Youth
C) Wealth and status
D) Mourning
  • 8. What is the condition of the painting?
A) Recently restored
B) Well-preserved
C) Faded significantly
D) Heavily damaged
  • 9. What is distinctive about van Eyck's painting style?
A) Monochromatic palette
B) Loose brushwork
C) Meticulous detail
D) Abstract forms
  • 10. What was van Eyck's primary region of work?
A) Florence
B) Paris
C) Venice
D) Flanders
  • 11. What is the background color of the portrait?
A) Landscape
B) Dark/black
C) Gold leaf
D) Bright blue
  • 12. What other famous work is by Jan van Eyck?
A) Mona Lisa
B) Ghent Altarpiece
C) Sistine Chapel
D) Night Watch
  • 13. What type of portrait is this?
A) Double portrait
B) Self-portrait
C) Individual portrait
D) Group portrait
  • 14. What makes this portrait typical of Van Eyck?
A) Dramatic action
B) Mythological themes
C) Psychological depth
D) Large scale
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