A) Vincent van Gogh B) Claude Monet C) Paul Cézanne D) Maximilien Luce
A) Neo-Impressionism B) Baroque C) Surrealism D) Cubism
A) Rome B) Paris C) London D) Brussels
A) Sainte-Chapelle B) Cologne Cathedral C) Notre-Dame D) St. Paul's Cathedral
A) Impasto B) Sfumato C) Grisaille D) Pointillism
A) Seine B) Thames C) Danube D) Rhine
A) 17th century B) 19th century C) 18th century D) 20th century
A) Portrait B) Urban landscape C) Still life D) Historical battle
A) View from Quai Saint-Michel B) Close-up detail C) Aerial view D) Interior view
A) Gothic B) Byzantine C) Romanesque D) Renaissance
A) Monarchist B) Communist C) Anarchist D) Liberal
A) Pont Saint-Michel B) Pont Neuf C) Pont des Arts D) Alexander Bridge
A) 1868 B) 1878 C) 1858 D) 1848
A) Teacher B) Architect C) Wood engraver D) Musician
A) John Ruskin B) Charles Baudelaire C) Félix Fénéon D) Clement Greenberg
A) Musée d'Orsay B) British Museum C) Metropolitan Museum D) Louvre
A) Smooth blending B) Broad strokes C) Small dots D) Cross-hatching
A) A Parisian park B) Island where Notre-Dame is located C) A famous bridge D) An art school
A) Flood B) Terrorist attack C) Earthquake D) Fire
A) Napoleon B) Charlemagne C) Louis XIV D) Louis VII
A) Madame Bovary B) The Stranger C) Les Misérables D) The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
A) Émile Zola B) Victor Hugo C) Albert Camus D) Gustave Flaubert
A) Place des Vosges B) Place Vendôme C) Parvis Notre-Dame D) Place de la Concorde
A) 1921 B) 1941 C) 1951 D) 1931
A) Ceramics B) Photography C) Printmaking D) Sculpture
A) Flood waters B) Light and atmosphere C) Earthquake damage D) Volcanic eruption
A) Royalty B) Military officers C) Religious leaders D) Working class |