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Jewess with Oranges, by Aleksander Gierymski - Test
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  • 1. Who painted 'Jewess with Oranges'?
A) Aleksander Gierymski
B) Leon Wyczółkowski
C) Jan Matejko
D) Jacek Malczewski
  • 2. In which century was 'Jewess with Oranges' created?
A) 19th century
B) 20th century
C) 17th century
D) 18th century
  • 3. What is the primary subject matter of the painting?
A) A royal portrait
B) A Jewish woman selling oranges
C) A landscape with figures
D) A biblical scene
  • 4. Which artistic movement is Gierymski associated with?
A) Symbolism
B) Impressionism
C) Realism
D) Romanticism
  • 5. Where is 'Jewess with Oranges' currently housed?
A) National Museum in Warsaw
B) Louvre Museum
C) Hermitage Museum
D) British Museum
  • 6. What is the dominant color scheme in the painting?
A) Earth tones and oranges
B) Pastel colors
C) Monochromatic grays
D) Blue and white
  • 7. Which city's Jewish quarter inspired this painting?
A) Krakow
B) Paris
C) Warsaw
D) Vienna
  • 8. What artistic technique is notable in this work?
A) Abstract expressionism
B) Cubism
C) Chiaroscuro
D) Pointillism
  • 9. What period of Gierymski's career does this represent?
A) Post-impressionist period
B) Late experimental phase
C) Mature period
D) Early student work
  • 10. Which other artist was Gierymski's brother?
A) Maksymilian Gierymski
B) Stanisław Wyspiański
C) Artur Grottger
D) Henryk Siemiradzki
  • 11. What does the painting document about 19th century life?
A) Religious festivals
B) Industrial revolution
C) Royal court ceremonies
D) Jewish street vendors
  • 12. What medium was used for this painting?
A) Watercolor
B) Charcoal
C) Oil on canvas
D) Tempera
  • 13. What was Gierymski's nationality?
A) Polish
B) Russian
C) German
D) French
  • 14. What is the woman's posture?
A) Sitting
B) Kneeling
C) Standing straight
D) Leaning forward slightly
  • 15. What emotion does the painting evoke?
A) Joy
B) Anger
C) Fear
D) Empathy
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