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Our English Coasts, by William Holman Hunt - Quiz
Contributed by: Clarkson
  • 1. What year was 'Our English Coasts' painted?
A) 1875
B) 1852
C) 1860
D) 1848
  • 2. Who is the artist of 'Our English Coasts'?
A) John Everett Millais
B) J.M.W. Turner
C) William Holman Hunt
D) Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • 3. What artistic movement was William Holman Hunt associated with?
A) Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
B) Romanticism
C) Baroque
D) Impressionism
  • 4. What animal is prominently featured in the painting?
A) Cows
B) Sheep
C) Deer
D) Horses
  • 5. What medium was used for this painting?
A) Pastel
B) Tempera
C) Oil on canvas
D) Watercolor
  • 6. What is the current location of this painting?
A) Victoria and Albert Museum
B) National Gallery
C) Tate Britain
D) Louvre
  • 7. What historical concern does this painting reference?
A) Fear of French invasion
B) Industrial pollution
C) Agricultural reform
D) Religious persecution
  • 8. What Pre-Raphaelite principle is demonstrated in this work?
A) Classical idealism
B) Truth to nature
C) Abstract expression
D) Minimalist composition
  • 9. What body of water is visible in the background?
A) Irish Sea
B) Atlantic Ocean
C) English Channel
D) North Sea
  • 10. What technique gives the vegetation its detailed appearance?
A) Fine brushwork
B) Spattering
C) Sponging
D) Palette knife
  • 11. How does Hunt's approach differ from traditional landscape painting?
A) Intense focus on detail
B) Use of abstraction
C) Rapid execution
D) Monochromatic palette
  • 12. What type of landscape is depicted in the painting?
A) Coastal cliffs
B) Forest clearing
C) Mountain valley
D) River delta
  • 13. How are the sheep positioned in relation to the cliff edge?
A) Behind a fence
B) Precariously near
C) In a sheltered valley
D) Safely distant
  • 14. What colors dominate the painting's palette?
A) Purples and pinks
B) Browns and grays
C) Greens and blues
D) Reds and oranges
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