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The Mocking of Christ, by Cimabue
Contributed by: Warner
  • 1. Who painted 'The Mocking of Christ'?
A) Duccio
B) Cimabue
C) Giotto
D) Simone Martini
  • 2. In which century was 'The Mocking of Christ' created?
A) 13th century
B) 14th century
C) 12th century
D) 15th century
  • 3. What artistic style heavily influenced Cimabue?
A) Romanesque
B) Classical Greek
C) Northern Renaissance
D) Byzantine
  • 4. Which famous artist was Cimabue's pupil?
A) Michelangelo
B) Giotto
C) Raphael
D) Leonardo da Vinci
  • 5. How are the tormentors depicted?
A) As angels
B) As children
C) As grotesque figures
D) As noble warriors
  • 6. How does the painting show narrative?
A) Through background details
B) Through written text
C) Through gestures and expressions
D) Through multiple scenes
  • 7. Which art movement did Cimabue help transition to?
A) Rococo
B) Mannerism
C) Early Renaissance
D) Neoclassicism
  • 8. How are the hands of the figures depicted?
A) Mechanical and stiff
B) Expressive and elongated
C) Hidden or minimized
D) Realistic and proportional
  • 9. What is the painting's primary focus?
A) Landscape details
B) Christ's emotional suffering
C) Architectural background
D) Ornate decoration
  • 10. What artistic period does Cimabue's work belong to?
A) High Renaissance
B) Baroque
C) Proto-Renaissance
D) Gothic
  • 11. What medium was used for 'The Mocking of Christ'?
A) Fresco
B) Oil on canvas
C) Tempera on wood
D) Watercolor
  • 12. How many figures typically surround Christ in the painting?
A) Three
B) Six
C) Four
D) Five
  • 13. Which city was Cimabue primarily associated with?
A) Siena
B) Venice
C) Florence
D) Rome
  • 14. What artistic technique is evident in the gold background?
A) Sfumato
B) Chiaroscuro
C) Gilding
D) Impasto
  • 15. What type of crown is Christ wearing in the painting?
A) Laurel wreath
B) Crown of thorns
C) No crown
D) Golden crown
  • 16. How are Christ's hands depicted?
A) Hanging at sides
B) Bound together
C) Raised in prayer
D) Holding a cross
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