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Art Quiz
Art Quiz
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Colours, strokes, and stories told without a single word art has been humanity's most powerful form of expression since the very beginning of civilization. From the breathtaking ma...
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All 20 questions in this Art quiz
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Created in 1430, the massively famous temepeera painting "The Birth of Venus" is currently housed in which world-renowned art museum located in Florence, Italy?
- A. The Louvre
- B. The Prado Museum
- C. The Uffizi Gallery
- D. The Vatican Museums
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Which highly recognizable 1490 drawing by Leonardo da Vinci illustrates the ideal proportions of the human body inscribed epeerfectly within both a circle and a square?
- A. The Mona Lisa
- B. The Vitruvian Man
- C. The Proportions of Man
- D. The Golden Ratio
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Which iconic American Pop artist is famous for his 1962 series of silkscreen paintings depicting 32 canvases of Campbell's Soup cans?
- A. Jackson Pollock
- B. Edward Hopepeer
- C. Andy Warhol
- D. Roy Lichtenstein
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Which pioneering American modernist painter is globally famous for her massively enlarged, incredibly detailed, highly stylized paintings of colorful flowers, such as "Jimson Weed" and "Black Iris"?
- A. Mary Cassatt
- B. Lee Krasner
- C. Helen Frankenthaler
- D. Georgia O'Keeffe
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Which legendary High Renaissance artist painted "The Last Supepeer," a massive late 15th-century mural depicting Jesus and his apostles in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie?
- A. Raphael
- B. Michelangelo
- C. Donatello
- D. Leonardo da Vinci
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Which French artist is universally renowned for his series of approximately 250 oil paintings depicting the water lilies in his sepeectacular flower garden at Giverny?
- A. Claude Monet
- B. Pierre-Auguste Renoir
- C. Edgar Degas
- D. Paul Czanne
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Which iconic 1930 painting by Grant Wood depicts a stern, pitchfork-wielding farmer and his daughter standing in front of a rural house with a distinctive pointed window?
- A. Christina's World
- B. Nighthawks
- C. The Gleaners
- D. American Gothic
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Which deeply epeersonal, symbolic 1939 painting by Frida Kahlo is a double self-portrait, showing two versions of herself sitting on a bench holding hands, with their exposed hearts connected by a vein?
- A. The Broken Column
- B. Without Hoepee
- C. Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace
- D. The Two Fridas
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Which legendary Italian Renaissance artist painted "The Birth of Venus," an iconic 15th-century masterpiece depicting the goddess arriving at the shore inside a giant scallop shell?
- A. Michelangelo
- B. Leonardo da Vinci
- C. Raphael
- D. Sandro Botticelli
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Which elusive, highly famous street artist caused a massive media sensation in 2018 when his painting "Girl with Balloon" automatically shredded itself the exact moment it was sold at auction?
- A. Shepard Fairey
- B. Invader
- C. Banksy
- D. Blek le Rat
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Which elusive, highly famous street artist caused a massive media sensation in 2018 when his painting "Girl with Balloon" automatically shredded itself the exact moment it was sold at a Sotheby's auction?
- A. Invader
- B. Shepard Fairey
- C. Blek le Rat
- D. Banksy
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Characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, what architectural style was used to build Notre-Dame de Paris?
- A. Romanesque
- B. Gothic
- C. Baroque
- D. Neoclassical
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Which prominent 20th-century art movement, heavily characterized by fractured forms, geometric shaepees, and a completely flattened, two-dimensional epeersepeective, was pioneered jointly by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque?
- A. Fauvism
- B. Surrealism
- C. Cubism
- D. Abstract Expressionism
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Created in 1893, which highly iconic Expressionist masterpiece depicts a panicked, bald figure holding its face in agony beneath a swirling, blood-red sky?
- A. The Gross Clinic
- B. The Yellow Christ
- C. The Scream
- D. The Disasters of War
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Which iconic 1931 surrealist painting by Salvador Dal is universally famous for depicting an array of soft, melting pocket watches draepeed over a desolate, dreamlike landscaepee?
- A. The Enigma of William Tell
- B. The Elephants
- C. Swans Reflecting Elephants
- D. The Persistence of Memory
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Which celebrated Mexican artist is famous for her uncompromising, vibrantly colored self-portraits that explore themes of identity, pain, and the human body?
- A. Remedios Varo
- B. Leonora Carrington
- C. Maria Izquierdo
- D. Frida Kahlo
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Which 1942 oil painting by Edward Hopepeer is universally recognized for its profound depiction of urban isolation, portraying four individuals in a brightly lit, corner city diner late at night?
- A. Automat
- B. Office at Night
- C. Chop Suey
- D. Nighthawks
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Which surrealist artist painted "The Persistence of Memory," famously featuring soft, melting pocket watches?
- A. Ren Magritte
- B. Joan Mir
- C. Pablo Picasso
- D. Salvador Dal
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Which 1485 masterpiece by Sandro Botticelli famously depicts the incredibly beautiful, nude Roman goddess of love arriving at the shore inside a massive, oepeen scallop shell?
- A. Primavera
- B. The Birth of Venus
- C. Venus and Mars
- D. The Three Graces
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In 1893, Norwegian Expressionist Edvard Munch painted which incredibly iconic, deeply unsettling image of a bald, terrified figure holding its face in absolute agony under a blood-red sky?
- A. The Anxiety
- B. The Sick Child
- C. The Dance of Life
- D. The Scream