A) Charcoal drawing B) Fresco C) Watercolor on paper D) Oil on canvas
A) 16th century B) 17th century C) 18th century D) 19th century
A) Renaissance B) Impressionism C) Romanticism D) Baroque
A) Colorful neon lights B) Dramatic chiaroscuro C) Even, flat lighting D) Natural sunlight
A) Landscape focused B) More traditional and religious C) Abstract and non-representational D) More colorful and bright
A) Through abstract forms B) Through physical realism C) Through symbolic colors D) Through multiple figures
A) Emphasis on suffering and realism B) Byzantine icon style C) Minimalist approach D) Use of gold leaf
A) Through smiling face B) Through physical vulnerability C) Through royal clothing D) Through angelic features
A) Cubism B) Tenebrism C) Surrealism D) Pointillism
A) Bright red and exaggerated B) Extremely graphic C) Subtle and restrained D) Completely absent
A) Atheistic themes B) Humanistic approach to religion C) Political commentary D) Scientific diagrams
A) More decorative elements B) Brighter colors C) More dramatic movement D) More restrained emotion
A) Complex perspective B) Color theory mastery C) Anatomical accuracy D) Abstract composition
A) Idealized musculature B) Group composition C) Broken limbs D) Marble texture
A) Spanish Enlightenment B) American Revolution C) Industrial Revolution D) French Revolution
A) National Gallery, London B) Prado Museum, Madrid C) Uffizi Gallery, Florence D) Louvre Museum, Paris
A) 1780 B) 1798 C) 1770 D) 1814
A) No visible face B) Painful screaming C) Serene acceptance D) Angry defiance
A) 34 years old B) 60 years old C) 50 years old D) 25 years old
A) French Legion of Honor B) Royal Academy membership C) Nobel Prize D) Papal commission |