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Pietro Annigoni's portraits of Elizabeth II
Contributed by: Long
  • 1. Where is the original painting of Queen Elizabeth II by Pietro Annigoni located?
A) Louvre Museum, Paris
B) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
C) National Portrait Gallery, London
D) Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
  • 2. Which year did Pietro Annigoni receive a commission to paint Elizabeth II for the National Portrait Gallery?
A) 1954
B) 1960
C) 1975
D) 1982
  • 3. When was Pietro Annigoni born?
A) 15 March 1925
B) 20 October 1948
C) 4 December 1933
D) 7 June 1910
  • 4. What feature of Queen Elizabeth II does Pietro Annigoni often emphasize in his portraits?
A) Nose
B) Ears
C) Mouth
D) Eyes
  • 5. Which monarch did Pietro Annigoni not paint?
A) King Charles I
B) Queen Victoria
C) King Henry VIII
D) Queen Elizabeth I
  • 6. Which art movement influenced Pietro Annigoni's style of portraiture?
A) Renaissance
B) Surrealism
C) Cubism
D) Dadaism
  • 7. How did Pietro Annigoni achieve international fame?
A) Through street art installations
B) Through experimental music compositions
C) Through abstract art exhibitions
D) Through his portraits of celebrities and royalty
  • 8. What was Pietro Annigoni's nationality?
A) Spanish
B) French
C) German
D) Italian
  • 9. For which occasion was one of Pietro Annigoni's portraits of Elizabeth II used as a commemorative stamp?
A) Royal Wedding
B) Coronation
C) Golden Jubilee
D) Silver Jubilee
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