A) Surrealism B) Impressionism C) Hudson River School D) Cubism
A) 1850 B) 1880 C) 1866 D) 1900
A) Africa B) Australia C) South America D) Asia
A) Henry David Thoreau B) John Muir C) Charles Darwin D) Alexander von Humboldt
A) Comical and lighthearted B) Mysterious and confusing C) Dark and terrifying D) Sublime and awe-inspiring
A) Mexico B) Brazil C) India D) Ecuador
A) Northern lights B) Desert mirage C) Midnight sun D) Light breaking through storm clouds
A) Flat patterning B) Collage elements C) Geometric abstraction D) Atmospheric perspective
A) Lush tropical foliage B) Desert cacti C) Deciduous forest D) Arctic tundra
A) No humans are present B) Humans dominate the composition C) Only human faces are shown D) Humans are small and insignificant
A) Human achievement B) Wealth and gold C) Danger and storms D) Nature's harmony and God's covenant
A) Pop Art B) Romanticism C) Minimalism D) Dada
A) Thomas Cole B) Frederic Edwin Church C) Albert Bierstadt D) J.M.W. Turner
A) Oil on canvas B) Charcoal C) Acrylic D) Watercolor
A) The Alps B) The Himalayas C) The Rockies D) The Andes
A) Detailed botanical elements B) Abstract shapes C) Geometric patterns D) Monochrome palette
A) Historical scenes B) Grand landscapes C) Still life D) Portraits
A) Oil sketches from nature B) Digital editing C) Collaborative painting D) Photographic tracing
A) Political commentary B) Urban development C) Industrial progress D) Emotional response to nature |