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Still life: apples and jar, at and by Samuel Peploe - Test
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  • 1. Who painted 'Still life: apples and jar'?
A) Samuel Peploe
B) David Roberts
C) William McTaggart
D) Francis Cadell
  • 2. What artistic movement was Samuel Peploe associated with?
A) Pre-Raphaelites
B) Cubism
C) Impressionism
D) Scottish Colourists
  • 3. In which century did Peploe create this still life?
A) 17th century
B) 18th century
C) 20th century
D) 19th century
  • 4. What is the primary subject matter of this painting?
A) Books on a table
B) Apples and a jar
C) Fish on a plate
D) Flowers in a vase
  • 5. Which city was Peploe most associated with?
A) Edinburgh
B) Glasgow
C) London
D) Paris
  • 6. What is distinctive about Peploe's brushwork in this painting?
A) Abstract and fragmented
B) Bold and expressive
C) Fine and detailed
D) Smooth and blended
  • 7. Which French artist particularly influenced Peploe's style?
A) Monet
B) Delacroix
C) Picasso
D) Cézanne
  • 8. What is notable about Peploe's use of color?
A) Monochromatic
B) Pastel shades
C) Dark and somber
D) Vibrant and rich
  • 9. Where did Peploe study art besides Scotland?
A) Amsterdam
B) Rome
C) Paris
D) Madrid
  • 10. What type of background is typical in Peploe's still lifes?
A) Architectural elements
B) Landscape views
C) Neutral and textured
D) Patterned wallpaper
  • 11. Which Scottish gallery holds major Peploe works?
A) Uffizi Gallery
B) Louvre
C) Tate Britain
D) Scottish National Gallery
  • 12. What artistic principle guides Peploe's composition?
A) Narrative storytelling
B) Religious symbolism
C) Formal structure
D) Political commentary
  • 13. What artistic concern preoccupied Peploe?
A) Historical accuracy
B) Social realism
C) Relationship of color and form
D) Digital reproduction
  • 14. Which country was Samuel Peploe from?
A) Ireland
B) France
C) England
D) Scotland
  • 15. In which decade did Peploe paint many of his still life works?
A) 1950s
B) 1930s
C) 1910s
D) 1890s
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