A) 16th century B) 18th century C) 17th century D) 19th century
A) Renaissance B) Neoclassical C) Baroque D) Gothic
A) Modern skyscrapers B) Ancient ruins C) Industrial buildings D) Gothic cathedrals
A) Italian B) French C) Spanish D) German
A) Venice B) Florence C) Paris D) Rome
A) Isometric perspective B) Atmospheric perspective C) Linear perspective D) Reverse perspective
A) Big Ben B) Eiffel Tower C) Leaning Tower of Pisa D) Colosseum
A) Grand Tour travelers B) Local peasants C) Industrial workers D) Military leaders
A) Charcoal B) Watercolor C) Fresco D) Oil on canvas
A) Corinthian B) Doric C) Ionic D) Composite
A) Ancient Roman battle scenes B) Religious biblical narratives C) Portraits of Roman nobility D) Contemporary Roman architecture and art
A) Religious devotion B) Navigation maps C) Souvenirs of their travels D) Historical documents
A) Small scale visitors and artists B) Large heroic figures C) Mythological gods D) Political leaders
A) Northern Renaissance B) Byzantine art C) Asian art D) Roman classicism
A) Cool blues and grays B) Warm earth tones C) Pastel shades D) Bright primary colors
A) Flat projection B) Vanishing point C) Multiple viewpoints D) Fish-eye lens effect |