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Portrait of a Saxon Noblewoman, by Lucas Cranach the Elder - Quiz
Contributed by: Warner
  • 1. Who painted 'Portrait of a Saxon Noblewoman'?
A) Rembrandt van Rijn
B) Hans Holbein the Younger
C) Albrecht Dürer
D) Lucas Cranach the Elder
  • 2. During which artistic period was this portrait created?
A) Northern Renaissance
B) Rococo
C) Baroque
D) Romanticism
  • 3. What is the primary medium of this artwork?
A) Watercolor on paper
B) Oil on panel
C) Tempera on canvas
D) Fresco
  • 4. Which century was this portrait created in?
A) 18th century
B) 16th century
C) 15th century
D) 17th century
  • 5. What is the dominant color scheme of her dress?
A) Green and brown
B) Red and white
C) Blue and silver
D) Black and gold
  • 6. What is the background of the portrait?
A) Landscape view
B) Garden setting
C) Plain dark background
D) Palace interior
  • 7. What German region was Cranach associated with?
A) Swabia
B) Prussia
C) Bavaria
D) Saxony
  • 8. What type of sleeves does her dress have?
A) Long and tight
B) Short and frilly
C) Puffed and slashed
D) Bell-shaped
  • 9. Which famous Protestant reformer was Cranach's friend?
A) John Calvin
B) John Knox
C) Ulrich Zwingli
D) Martin Luther
  • 10. What was Cranach's position at the Saxon court?
A) Treasurer
B) Military commander
C) Court painter
D) Royal advisor
  • 11. Which German city was Cranach's primary base of operation?
A) Munich
B) Cologne
C) Wittenberg
D) Berlin
  • 12. Which Saxon ruler did Cranach serve?
A) Otto I
B) Charlemagne
C) Frederick the Wise
D) Frederick Barbarossa
  • 13. What social class does the subject represent?
A) Nobility
B) Clergy
C) Merchant class
D) Peasantry
  • 14. Which element creates decorative richness?
A) Marble inlay
B) Jewel encrustation
C) Gold leaf background
D) Intricate fabric patterns
  • 15. What identifies the painting as by Cranach?
A) Date in Roman numerals
B) Family crest
C) Signature winged serpent
D) Monogram LC
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