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