A) William Shakespeare B) John Everett Millais C) J.M.W. Turner D) Joseph Noel Paton
A) 19th century B) 20th century C) 17th century D) 18th century
A) Romeo and Juliet B) A Midsummer Night's Dream C) Macbeth D) The Tempest
A) 1867 B) 1849 C) 1855 D) 1832
A) Watercolor B) Fresco C) Tempera D) Oil on canvas
A) Water and waves B) Clouds and sky C) Plants and flowers D) Rocks and mountains
A) Sea creatures B) Domestic animals C) Various fairies and elves D) Dragons and griffins
A) Royal Academy prize B) Turner Prize C) Prix de Rome D) Nobel Prize
A) Religious symbols B) Abstract patterns C) Luminous colors and magical creatures D) Dark shadows and ghosts
A) The changeling dispute B) A battle scene C) A magical storm D) A royal wedding
A) German B) Scottish C) French D) English
A) Public outrage B) Mixed reviews C) General indifference D) Critical acclaim
A) Tate Britain B) Metropolitan Museum of Art C) National Gallery of Scotland D) Louvre Museum
A) Industrial revolution themes B) Fascination with fairy folklore C) Political satire D) Religious revivalism
A) German Expressionism B) Pre-Raphaelite attention to detail C) French Rococo D) American Realism
A) Academic precision combined with imagination B) Political commentary C) Use of photography D) Religious symbolism |