Put your art knowledge to the test. People who like art have a special intelligence to understand beauty. What about you? Either connoisseurs or just the well learned ace this quiz.
Put your art knowledge to the test. Take this art quiz
In this art quiz your knowledge of the artistic world will be put to the test. This quiz features 15 thought-provoking questions that delve into the captivating realms of art history and renowned masterpieces.
Your task is to carefully consider each question and select the correct answer from the 2-4 options provided.
By taking part in this art quiz, you’ll have the opportunity to expand your understanding of various art forms, artists, and their significant contributions.
Art trivia quiz. 15 art questions to test you out
Engaging with art trivia questions not only challenges your memory and analytical skills but also encourages you to explore the captivating stories and meanings behind iconic artworks.
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Famous painting “The Girl of the Pearl Earring” was done during some country’s Golden Age by:
- Frans Hals (Netherlands)
- Diego Velázquez (Spain)
- Johannes Vermeer (Netherlands)
- Georges de la Tour (France)
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Which artist did a portrait of his own mother that became world famous among American paintings?
- Thomas Eakins
- James Whistler
- John Singer Sargent
- Winslow Homer
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Here comes an easy one… In what city is the musem with the biggest collection of works by artist Vincent Van Gogh?
- Amsterdam
- Paris
- Brussels
- Vienna
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Sandro Botticelli, the Italian artist who painted “The Birth of Venus”, belonged to what period in art history?
- Baroque
- Medieval
- Romanticism
- Renaissance
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One for museum aficionados… “Blue Dancers”, one of the best known ballerina paintings by impressionist artist Edgar Degas, belongs to what collection:
- Uffizi Gallery, Florence
- Pushkin Museum, Moscow
- National Gallery, London
- Metropolitan Museum, New York
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Which architect is famous for the development of linear perspective in history?
- Filippo Brunelleschi
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Giacomo della Porta
- Andrea Pisano
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Where is pharaoh Tutankhamun’s golden mask displayed?
- Louvre Museum, Paris
- British Museum, London
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Metropolitan Museum, New York
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Which artist created the famous sculpture “The Thinker”?
- Aristide Maillol
- Alberto Giacometti
- Auguste Rodin
- Henri Matisse
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Which is the museum with the largest collection of Greek and Roman antiquities in the world?
- National Archaeological Museum, Athens
- Archaeological Museum, Naples
- British Museum, London
- Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
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Who was the surrealist painter best known for his work “The Persistence of Memory”?
- Salvador Dalí
- Leonora Carrington
- Francis Picabia
- Francis Bacon
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Which cave has been dubbed “The Sistine Chapel of Prehistory” due to the sophistication of its cave paintings?
- Magura Cave, Bulgaria
- Lascaux Caves, France
- La Cueva de las Manos, Argentina
- Laas Gaal Cave, Somalia
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Who was the artist that painted the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling and “The Last Judgement” fresco?
- Tiziano
- Giovanni Bellini
- Andrea del Sarto
- Michelangelo
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Which of these artists is a major example of Pop Art movement?
- Jackson Pollock
- Andy Warhol
- Fernand Léger
- Stuart Davis
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The Temple of Dendur, a small ancient religious Egyptian construction, was entirely removed from location. Where is exhibited now?
- Metropolitan Museum, New York
- Louvre Museum, Paris
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Neues Museum, Berlin
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In Renaissance Italy, two sculptors had worked previously with the same marble slab, but abandoned the project. Only the third, Michelangello, succeeded. What work resulted?
- Hercules and Cacus
- David
- Venus de Milo
- The Kiss
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