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Woman with a Mirror, by Titian - Test
Contributed by: Clarkson
  • 1. Who painted 'Woman with a Mirror'?
A) Leonardo da Vinci
B) Titian
C) Caravaggio
D) Raphael
  • 2. In which century was 'Woman with a Mirror' created?
A) 15th century
B) 18th century
C) 16th century
D) 17th century
  • 3. What is the primary medium of 'Woman with a Mirror'?
A) Fresco
B) Watercolor
C) Tempera on wood
D) Oil on canvas
  • 4. Where is 'Woman with a Mirror' currently housed?
A) Louvre Museum
B) Uffizi Gallery
C) National Gallery, London
D) Prado Museum
  • 5. How many figures are shown in 'Woman with a Mirror'?
A) Three
B) One
C) Two
D) Four
  • 6. What is the woman in the painting holding?
A) A mirror
B) A book
C) A musical instrument
D) A flower
  • 7. What artistic movement is Titian associated with?
A) Mannerism
B) Impressionism
C) Baroque
D) Venetian Renaissance
  • 8. What is the dominant color scheme in the painting?
A) Pastel colors
B) Monochrome
C) Cool blues
D) Warm tones
  • 9. What type of clothing is the woman wearing?
A) Renaissance dress
B) Roman toga
C) Modern clothing
D) Medieval armor
  • 10. What is the relationship between the two figures?
A) Woman and attendant
B) Sisters
C) Mother and daughter
D) Rivals
  • 11. What makes this painting characteristic of Titian's style?
A) Surreal elements
B) Minimalist approach
C) Rich color and texture
D) Geometric precision
  • 12. What type of sleeves does the woman's dress have?
A) Long tight sleeves
B) No sleeves
C) Bell sleeves
D) Puffed sleeves
  • 13. What technique did Titian use for the flesh tones?
A) Sfumato
B) Pointillism
C) Impasto
D) Glazing
  • 14. What is the condition of the painting today?
A) Severely damaged
B) Faded significantly
C) Good condition
D) Recently restored
  • 15. What was Titian's nationality?
A) Italian
B) German
C) French
D) Spanish
  • 16. What city was Titian associated with?
A) Florence
B) Venice
C) Milan
D) Rome
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