A) Antonio da Correggio B) Michelangelo C) Leonardo da Vinci D) Raphael
A) Apollo B) Mars C) Neptune D) Jupiter
A) A swan B) A dark cloud C) A golden eagle D) A white bull
A) Baroque B) Neoclassical C) Gothic D) High Renaissance
A) Prado Museum B) Kunsthistorisches Museum C) Louvre Museum D) Uffizi Gallery
A) Paris B) Rome C) Vienna D) Florence
A) Goddess of love B) Queen of Sparta C) Priestess of Hera D) Oracle of Delphi
A) Cool blue tones B) Warm golden tones C) Bright primary colors D) Dark monochrome
A) 1450 B) 1530 C) 1600 D) 1480
A) Terror and fear B) Bored indifference C) Ecstatic surrender D) Anger and defiance
A) The Labors of Hercules B) The Triumph of Venus C) The Metamorphoses D) The Loves of Jupiter
A) The drapery folds B) The modeling of flesh C) The architectural elements D) The background landscape
A) She dies of grief B) She rules a kingdom C) She becomes a goddess D) She is turned into a cow
A) Lorenzo de' Medici B) Pope Julius II C) King Francis I D) Federico II Gonzaga
A) Io's face and embrace B) Architectural elements C) The landscape background D) Jupiter's features
A) Linear perspective B) Geometric patterns C) Color blocking D) Atmospheric perspective
A) El Greco B) Jan van Eyck C) Hieronymus Bosch D) Leonardo da Vinci
A) Giovanni Bellini B) Francesco Parmigianino C) Antonio Allegri D) Domenico Ghirlandaio
A) Stippling B) Cross-hatching C) Chiaroscuro D) Gold leaf
A) Danaƫ B) Io C) Leda D) Europa
A) Oil on canvas B) Watercolor C) Tempera on wood D) Fresco
A) Rome B) Florence C) Parma D) Venice
A) Gothic B) Baroque C) Rococo D) Byzantine |