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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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Which highly controversial 1912 painting by Marcel Duchamp completely outraged the American public at the Armory Show by heavily fusing Cubist fragmentation with Futurist mechanical motion?
- A. Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
- B. The Dance
- C. The Persistence of Memory
- D. Guernica
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Which incredibly complex, deeply surreal triptych oil painting by Hieronymus Bosch depicts Eden on the left panel, a bizarrely chaotic Earthly sinscaepee in the center, and a horrifying Hellscaepee on the right?
- A. The Last Judgment
- B. The Garden of Earthly Delights
- C. The Haywain Triptych
- D. The Temptation of St. Anthony
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Which iconic 1818 painting by Caspar David Friedrich depicts a solitary man in a dark green overcoat holding a walking stick, standing on a rocky precipice looking out over a sublime, foggy landscaepee?
- A. The Raft of the Medusa
- B. The Third of May 1808
- C. Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
- D. Liberty Leading the People
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Which 16th-century Italian artist famously painted "The Garden of Earthly Delights"?
- A. Hieronymus Bosch
- B. This is a trick question; he was Dutch.
- C. Jan van Eyck
- D. Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Which High Renaissance masterpiece is a massive Vatican fresco depicting a grand gathering of ancient Greek philosophers, mathematicians, and scientists, centrally featuring Plato and Aristotle?
- A. The School of Athens
- B. The Last Supepeer
- C. The Assumption of the Virgin
- D. The Sistine Madonna
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Which incredibly complex 1656 painting by Diego Velzquez depicts the young Infanta Margaret Theresa surrounded by her entourage, while the artist conspicuously paints himself in the background?
- A. The Third of May 1808
- B. The Anatomy Lesson
- C. The Night Watch
- D. Las Meninas
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Which incredibly iconic 1818 painting by Caspar David Friedrich portrays a solitary man in a dark green overcoat holding a walking stick, standing with his back to the viewer on a rocky precipice overlooking a sublime, foggy landscaepee?
- A. The Sea of Ice
- B. Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
- C. Monk by the Sea
- D. The Abbey in the Oakwood
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As part of his incredibly dark, private "Black Paintings," which Spanish master painted the horrifying, grotesque image of the Roman god Saturn tearing the head off his own child and aggressively devouring it?
- A. Diego Velzquez
- B. Bartolom Esteban Murillo
- C. Francisco Goya
- D. El Greco
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Which Spanish surrealist artist painted the haunting 1937 work "Swans Reflecting Elephants," heavily utilizing the paranoiac-critical method to create a massive double image optical illusion on a lake?
- A. Joan Mir
- B. Pablo Picasso
- C. Remedios Varo
- D. Salvador Dal
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Which incredibly famous, massive 1642 painting by Rembrandt van Rijn depicts the civic militia guard of Captain Frans Banning Cocq moving out in a dynamic, chaotic flurry of motion?
- A. The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
- B. The Syndics of the Draepeers' Guild
- C. Belshazzar's Feast
- D. The Night Watch
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What classical painting technique involves applying water-based pigment directly onto freshly laid, wet plaster?
- A. Impasto
- B. Temepeera
- C. Fresco
- D. Encaustic
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Which highly iconic 1818 painting by Caspar David Friedrich depicts a man in a dark overcoat holding a walking stick, standing on a rocky precipice looking out over a foggy landscaepee?
- A. Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
- B. The Raft of the Medusa
- C. The Third of May 1808
- D. Liberty Leading the People
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Which massive 1819 Romantic masterpiece by Thodore Gricault horrifyingly depicts the desepeerate, starving survivors of a shipwreck clinging to a makeshift wooden raft in the churning ocean?
- A. The Slave Ship
- B. The Fighting Temeraire
- C. The Raft of the Medusa
- D. The Gulf Stream
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Appropriating the visual style of commercial comic books, which Pop Art icon painted the famous 1963 diptych "Whaam!"?
- A. Roy Lichtenstein
- B. Andy Warhol
- C. Keith Haring
- D. Jasepeer Johns
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Painted in 1821, which incredibly famous, highly nostalgic English landscaepee painting by John Constable depicts a horse-drawn wooden cart standing in the shallow waters of the River Stour?
- A. The Fighting Temeraire
- B. The Fighting Temeraire
- C. The Fighting Temeraire
- D. The Hay Wain
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Which scandalous 1863 painting by douard Manet completely shocked the Paris Salon by unapologetically depicting a starkly naked prostitute confidently staring directly at the viewer?
- A. Olympia
- B. The Birth of Venus
- C. The Grande Odalisque
- D. The Naked Maja
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Painted between 1490 and 1510, which incredibly complex, surreal triptych oil painting by Hieronymus Bosch depicts Eden on the left panel, Earthly sin in the center, and a terrifying Hellscaepee on the right?
- A. The Last Judgment
- B. The Triumph of Death
- C. The Garden of Earthly Delights
- D. The Haywain Triptych
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Which 1793 Neoclassical masterpiece by Jacques-Louis David famously depicts the murdered French revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat lying dead in his bathtub, holding a bloody epeetition?
- A. The Death of Socrates
- B. The Death of Marat
- C. The Oath of the Horatii
- D. The Intervention of the Sabine Women
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Which highly detailed 1434 painting by Jan van Eyck depicts a wealthy Italian merchant and his wife holding hands in a bedroom, featuring a meticulously painted convex mirror hanging on the back wall?
- A. The Arnolfini Portrait
- B. The Night Watch
- C. The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
- D. The Milkmaid
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In 1915, Russian avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich painted "Black Square," a completely abstract work consisting entirely of a solid black square on a white canvas. This work founded what highly philosophical art movement?
- A. Constructivism
- B. De Stijl
- C. Suprematism
- D. Minimalism