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Portrait of Wally, by Egon Schiele - Test
Contributed by: Warner
  • 1. Who painted 'Portrait of Wally'?
A) Gustav Klimt
B) Oskar Kokoschka
C) Egon Schiele
D) Alphonse Mucha
  • 2. In what year was 'Portrait of Wally' created?
A) 1905
B) 1925
C) 1918
D) 1912
  • 3. Which museum was involved in the high-profile legal case regarding this painting?
A) Louvre Museum
B) Museum of Modern Art
C) British Museum
D) Leopold Museum
  • 4. The painting was confiscated from which New York museum in 1998?
A) Metropolitan Museum of Art
B) Whitney Museum
C) Museum of Modern Art
D) Guggenheim Museum
  • 5. What was the nationality of Egon Schiele?
A) German
B) Austrian
C) Hungarian
D) Swiss
  • 6. Which art movement is Schiele most associated with?
A) Cubism
B) Surrealism
C) Impressionism
D) Expressionism
  • 7. What was the final settlement amount for the painting?
A) $5 million
B) $19 million
C) $25 million
D) $12 million
  • 8. In what city was the painting created?
A) Munich
B) Prague
C) Berlin
D) Vienna
  • 9. What year was the legal case finally settled?
A) 2015
B) 2005
C) 2010
D) 2000
  • 10. What was the primary legal issue in the 'Portrait of Wally' case?
A) Nazi-looted art restitution
B) Copyright infringement
C) Import restrictions
D) Art forgery
  • 11. What distinctive feature characterizes Schiele's portrait style?
A) Photorealistic detail
B) Angular, distorted figures
C) Soft, blurred edges
D) Geometric abstraction
  • 12. What country was Wally Neuzil from?
A) Germany
B) Czech Republic
C) Austria
D) Hungary
  • 13. How old was Wally Neuzil when she met Schiele?
A) 17
B) 21
C) 19
D) 23
  • 14. In what city was the portrait seized in 1998, starting the legal case?
A) Paris
B) Vienna
C) New York
D) London
  • 15. What year did Wally Neuzil die?
A) 1918
B) 1915
C) 1919
D) 1917
  • 16. What legislation allowed the seizure of 'Portrait of Wally' in the U.S.?
A) Holocaust Art Recovery Act
B) National Stolen Property Act
C) Cultural Property Act
D) Patriot Act
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