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