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The Entombment, by Dieric Bouts
Contributed by: Muir
  • 1. Who painted 'The Entombment'?
A) Dieric Bouts
B) Rogier van der Weyden
C) Hans Memling
D) Jan van Eyck
  • 2. In which century was 'The Entombment' created?
A) 14th century
B) 15th century
C) 17th century
D) 16th century
  • 3. What is the primary medium of 'The Entombment'?
A) Oil on panel
B) Tempera on canvas
C) Watercolor
D) Fresco
  • 4. Where is the National Gallery version of 'The Entombment' located?
A) Berlin
B) Amsterdam
C) London
D) Paris
  • 5. Which artistic style is Bouts associated with?
A) Early Netherlandish
B) Gothic
C) Italian Renaissance
D) Baroque
  • 6. Which city was Bouts primarily active in?
A) Bruges
B) Antwerp
C) Leuven
D) Ghent
  • 7. Which museum houses another version of 'The Entombment' by Bouts?
A) Metropolitan
B) Uffizi
C) Louvre
D) Prado
  • 8. What type of background does the painting feature?
A) Indoor setting
B) Rocky landscape
C) Golden background
D) Cityscape
  • 9. Which art movement influenced Bouts?
A) Surrealism
B) Cubism
C) Impressionism
D) Northern Renaissance
  • 10. Which biblical figure provided the tomb for Jesus?
A) Nicodemus
B) Peter
C) Pontius Pilate
D) Joseph of Arimathea
  • 11. Which technique did Bouts master in his paintings?
A) Mosaic
B) Oil painting
C) Fresco
D) Engraving
  • 12. Which of these is a common theme in Bouts' work?
A) Mythological stories
B) Portraits
C) Landscapes
D) Religious scenes
  • 13. Which country was Bouts from?
A) Italy
B) France
C) Netherlands
D) Germany
  • 14. How are the figures arranged?
A) Around the body
B) In a line
C) Scattered randomly
D) In two groups
  • 15. What is notable about the composition's perspective?
A) Bird's-eye view
B) Foreshortened figures
C) Shallow depth with compressed space
D) Use of linear perspective
  • 16. What color palette dominates 'The Entombment'?
A) Pastel shades
B) Monochrome
C) Bright primary colors
D) Muted earth tones
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