A) 1893 B) 1875 C) 1882 D) 1901
A) Watercolor B) Oil on canvas C) Charcoal D) Tempera
A) A dove B) A lamb C) A rabbit D) A deer
A) Innocence and purity B) Wealth and prosperity C) Strength and power D) Wisdom and age
A) National Gallery, London B) Metropolitan Museum of Art C) Musée d'Orsay, Paris D) Louvre Museum
A) Spanish B) Dutch C) French D) Italian
A) Monochrome B) Soft, warm tones C) Primary colors D) Dark, dramatic colors
A) Abstract and fragmented B) Idealized and beautiful C) Grotesque and distorted D) Political and provocative
A) Curator B) Student C) Professor D) Critic
A) Turner Prize B) Guggenheim Fellowship C) Nobel Prize D) Prix de Rome
A) Mural B) Large-scale installation C) Miniature D) Medium-sized painting
A) Urban setting B) Stormy background C) Soft lighting D) Dark shadows
A) Grid-based B) Circular C) Triangular/pyramidal D) Asymmetrical
A) Protective and nurturing B) Distant and cold C) Confrontational D) Competitive
A) Flat patterns B) Written text C) Texture and folds D) Bright colors
A) Soft and out of focus B) Geometric and angular C) Detailed and busy D) Completely absent
A) Impressionism B) Gothic C) Byzantine D) Renaissance
A) Anatomical accuracy B) Collage elements C) Spontaneous brushwork D) Distorted proportions
A) Controversial and rejected B) Unknown and obscure C) Highly successful and popular D) Only recognized posthumously
A) Glazing B) Frottage C) Pointillism D) Graffiti
A) Underground galleries B) Online platforms C) Street exhibitions D) Paris Salon
A) Broken brushstrokes B) Heavy impasto C) Smooth, flawless finish D) Collage elements
A) 20th century B) 17th century C) 19th century D) 18th century |