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