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The De Goyer Family and the Painter at Catharina Questiers, by Adriaen van Ostade
Contributed by: Warner
  • 1. Who painted 'The De Goyer Family and the Painter at Catharina Questiers'?
A) Johannes Vermeer
B) Frans Hals
C) Rembrandt van Rijn
D) Adriaen van Ostade
  • 2. In which century was this painting created?
A) 17th century
B) 15th century
C) 16th century
D) 18th century
  • 3. What type of scene does this painting depict?
A) Religious scene
B) Battle scene
C) Landscape
D) Genre scene
  • 4. Where is the setting of this painting?
A) A city square
B) An interior domestic space
C) A church interior
D) A royal palace
  • 5. Which Dutch city was van Ostade associated with?
A) Rotterdam
B) The Hague
C) Amsterdam
D) Haarlem
  • 6. What type of lighting is characteristic in van Ostade's interiors?
A) Dramatic spotlighting
B) No lighting effects
C) Harsh artificial lighting
D) Subtle natural lighting
  • 7. What aspect of Dutch society does this painting reflect?
A) Religious conflicts
B) Military conquests
C) Rise of wealthy merchant class
D) Colonial expansion
  • 8. What makes this painting unusual among van Ostade's works?
A) Uses bright colors
B) Shows outdoor scene
C) Features mythological themes
D) Includes an artist at work
  • 9. How does the painting show the relationship between artist and patron?
A) Family painting themselves
B) Artist working for wealthy family
C) Artist ignoring the family
D) Artist as dominant figure
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