A) Rembrandt B) Peter Paul Rubens C) Anthony van Dyck D) Diego Velázquez
A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four
A) Michelangelo B) Donatello C) Gian Lorenzo Bernini D) Auguste Rodin
A) National Gallery, London B) Uffizi Gallery C) Louvre Museum D) Windsor Castle
A) England B) Netherlands C) France D) Spain
A) Baroque B) Renaissance C) Rococo D) Neoclassicism
A) Green and brown B) Black and white C) Blue and silver D) Rich reds and golds
A) Looking right B) Facing forward C) Looking left D) Looking down
A) No collar B) Standing collar C) Ruff collar D) Lace collar
A) Melted down B) Destroyed in fire C) Still in royal collection D) Lost during war
A) Tudor B) Stuart C) Hanover D) Plantagenet
A) French B) Dutch C) Flemish D) English
A) War of the Roses B) Hundred Years' War C) Seven Years' War D) English Civil War
A) White B) Bright red C) Dark brown D) Light blue
A) No armor B) Ceremonial armor C) Leather armor D) Battle armor
A) Religious works B) Still life C) Landscape painting D) Court portraits
A) Paris B) Madrid C) Rome D) London
A) As reference for a bust sculpture B) For public exhibition C) For royal family records D) As a diplomatic gift
A) Chief Sculptor B) Royal Musician C) Principal Painter D) Court Architect
A) James I B) Edward VI C) Henry VIII D) Charles II |