A) Leonardo da Vinci B) Raphael C) Michelangelo D) Giuseppe Castiglione
A) Ming Dynasty B) Song Dynasty C) Tang Dynasty D) Qing Dynasty
A) Oil on canvas B) Watercolor on paper C) Fresco D) Ink and color on silk
A) Lang Shining B) Qi Baishi C) Xu Beihong D) Zhang Daqian
A) Spanish B) Portuguese C) Italian D) French
A) 17th century B) 16th century C) 18th century D) 19th century
A) Lions and tigers B) Trees and landscape elements C) Dragons and phoenixes D) Birds and fish
A) Orthodox priest B) Jesuit missionary C) Taoist priest D) Buddhist monk
A) Kangxi Emperor B) Yongzheng Emperor C) Qianlong Emperor D) Jiaqing Emperor
A) Linear perspective only B) Geometric patterns C) Flat composition D) Atmospheric perspective
A) Mythological story B) Imperial power and harmony C) Religious devotion D) Everyday peasant life
A) Landscape only B) Battle scenes C) Imperial portraits D) Horses in various activities
A) Handscroll B) Album leaf C) Screen painting D) Hanging scroll
A) Only galloping B) All identical C) Mythical forms D) In naturalistic poses
A) Japanese ukiyo-e B) Chinese literati painting C) Persian miniature D) European Baroque painting
A) Synthesis of artistic traditions B) First Chinese scroll C) Largest horse painting D) Only European work in China |