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L'Innocence, at and by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Contributed by: Morrison
  • 1. In what year was William-Adolphe Bouguereau's painting 'L'Innocence' completed?
A) 1893
B) 1901
C) 1875
D) 1882
  • 2. What is the primary medium of Bouguereau's 'L'Innocence'?
A) Watercolor
B) Tempera
C) Charcoal
D) Oil on canvas
  • 3. Which animal appears alongside the figures in 'L'Innocence'?
A) A lamb
B) A rabbit
C) A dove
D) A deer
  • 4. What does the lamb traditionally symbolize in this painting?
A) Wealth and prosperity
B) Innocence and purity
C) Strength and power
D) Wisdom and age
  • 5. Where is the original 'L'Innocence' currently housed?
A) Louvre Museum
B) National Gallery, London
C) Musée d'Orsay, Paris
D) Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • 6. What nationality was Bouguereau?
A) French
B) Spanish
C) Dutch
D) Italian
  • 7. What is the dominant color palette in 'L'Innocence'?
A) Primary colors
B) Soft, warm tones
C) Dark, dramatic colors
D) Monochrome
  • 8. How does Bouguereau typically portray his female subjects?
A) Idealized and beautiful
B) Abstract and fragmented
C) Political and provocative
D) Grotesque and distorted
  • 9. What was Bouguereau's position at the French Academy?
A) Curator
B) Critic
C) Professor
D) Student
  • 10. Which award did Bouguereau win that established his career?
A) Nobel Prize
B) Prix de Rome
C) Turner Prize
D) Guggenheim Fellowship
  • 11. What is the size category of 'L'Innocence'?
A) Mural
B) Medium-sized painting
C) Large-scale installation
D) Miniature
  • 12. Which element contributes to the peaceful mood of 'L'Innocence'?
A) Soft lighting
B) Urban setting
C) Stormy background
D) Dark shadows
  • 13. What type of composition is used in 'L'Innocence'?
A) Triangular/pyramidal
B) Grid-based
C) Circular
D) Asymmetrical
  • 14. What is the relationship between the figures in 'L'Innocence'?
A) Distant and cold
B) Competitive
C) Confrontational
D) Protective and nurturing
  • 15. Which artistic element is emphasized in the drapery of 'L'Innocence'?
A) Flat patterns
B) Texture and folds
C) Bright colors
D) Written text
  • 16. How does Bouguereau handle the background in 'L'Innocence'?
A) Soft and out of focus
B) Detailed and busy
C) Geometric and angular
D) Completely absent
  • 17. Which art movement emerged as a reaction against Bouguereau's style?
A) Gothic
B) Renaissance
C) Byzantine
D) Impressionism
  • 18. What aspect of 'L'Innocence' demonstrates Bouguereau's academic training?
A) Distorted proportions
B) Spontaneous brushwork
C) Anatomical accuracy
D) Collage elements
  • 19. What was Bouguereau's reputation during his lifetime?
A) Controversial and rejected
B) Highly successful and popular
C) Unknown and obscure
D) Only recognized posthumously
  • 20. Which technique did Bouguereau master for skin tones?
A) Glazing
B) Pointillism
C) Graffiti
D) Frottage
  • 21. What was the primary venue for exhibiting works like 'L'Innocence'?
A) Paris Salon
B) Underground galleries
C) Online platforms
D) Street exhibitions
  • 22. What artistic technique is Bouguereau known for in works like 'L'Innocence'?
A) Smooth, flawless finish
B) Broken brushstrokes
C) Heavy impasto
D) Collage elements
  • 23. During which century did Bouguereau create most of his major works?
A) 20th century
B) 18th century
C) 17th century
D) 19th century
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