A) Titian B) Velázquez C) Goya D) El Greco
A) Portrait of Spanish royalty B) Landscape of Spanish countryside C) Biblical creation scene D) Allegory of Spanish religious protection
A) Spain B) Italy C) France D) England
A) Impressionism B) Baroque C) Venetian Renaissance D) Cubism
A) 16th century B) 18th century C) 14th century D) 17th century
A) Spanish economic prosperity B) Spain's role in protecting Catholicism C) Spanish military conquests D) Spanish exploration
A) Portrait B) Allegorical painting C) Still life D) Genre painting
A) Sfumato B) Pointillism C) Trompe-l'œil D) Colorito (use of color)
A) Battle of Lepanto B) Reconquista completion C) Spanish Armada D) Fall of Constantinople
A) As indifferent observer B) As protector and savior C) As competitor D) As oppressor
A) Tiziano Vecellio B) Titianno Veneziano C) Tiziano di Medici D) Tito Romano
A) Religious instruction B) Historical recording C) Political and religious propaganda D) Decorative art
A) Spain B) Italy C) France D) Germany
A) Florence B) Madrid C) Venice D) Rome
A) Laurel wreath B) Globe and scepter C) Cross or chalice D) Sword and shield
A) Crusades B) Thirty Years War C) Great Schism D) Counter-Reformation
A) Golden spiral B) Radial balance C) Grid composition D) Pyramidal composition
A) Linear perspective B) Rich colorism C) Gothic influences D) Mathematical precision
A) Duke of Venice B) Count Palatine C) Royal Painter D) Knight of Santiago
A) Classical restraint B) Geometric purity C) Emotional intensity D) Abstract forms |