A) Edward Burne-Jones B) William Holman Hunt C) Dante Gabriel Rossetti D) John Everett Millais
A) Impressionism B) Romanticism C) Baroque D) Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
A) Dante Alighieri B) William Shakespeare C) John Milton D) Geoffrey Chaucer
A) Inferno B) Paradise Lost C) The Canterbury Tales D) The Divine Comedy
A) A spiritual figure in ecstasy B) A warrior queen C) A mythological goddess D) A peasant woman
A) 1850 B) 1860 C) 1880 D) 1870
A) Wisdom and knowledge B) Death and eternal sleep C) Wealth and prosperity D) Love and passion
A) London B) Florence C) Rome D) Venice
A) Kings and queens B) Angels C) Rossetti and his wife D) Dante and Love
A) Uffizi Gallery, Florence B) Metropolitan Museum, New York C) Tate Britain, London D) Louvre, Paris
A) Laudanum overdose B) Childbirth complications C) Old age D) Tuberculosis
A) Laura de Noves B) Simonetta Vespucci C) Beatrice Portinari D) Eleanor of Aquitaine
A) Sunrise B) Sunset C) Midday D) Midnight
A) It portrays his parents B) It memorializes his deceased wife C) It shows his artistic studio D) It depicts his childhood home
A) As something to be feared B) As a beautiful transformation C) As a natural end D) As a punishment |