Published: Tuesday 26th August 2014
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In which British seaside town would you find the Barbara Hepworth Museum?
St. Ives.
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What fruit obscures the face of the man in Magritte's "The Son of Man"?
Apple.
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Who painted "The Night Watch"?
Rembrandt.
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The painting "Bubbles" by Millais was used to advertise which product?
Pears Soap.
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"La Giaconda" by Leonardo da Vinci is another name for what?
The Mona Lisa.
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What were the first names of painter L S Lowry?
Lawrence Stephen.
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Where in London would you be able to view Franz Hals "The Laughing Cavalier"?
The Wallace Collection.
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Which artist's work is displayed in the Clore Gallery of Tate Britain?
Turner.
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What is the name for a mural painted onto freshly laid lime plaster?
Fresco.
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In which Italian city can you find the statue "David" by Michelangelo?
Florence.
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The painting "Ophelia" was by which Pre-Raphaelite artist?
John Everett Millais.
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The term "Impressionist" was used for the first time to describe which artist?
Monet.
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What is the term "Op Art" short for?
Optical Art.
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Who developed the pointillist style in in 1884?
Seurat.
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What style of architecture is referred to in England as Norman?
Romanesque.
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Who painted "Mr & Mrs Clark and Percy"?
David Hockney.
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Who designed the bronze lion statues in London's Trafalgar Square?
Edwin Landseer.
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Hans Holbein the Younger was Court Painter to which British monarch?
King Henry VIII.
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Which Saint is depicted in Epstein's statue at Coventry Cathedral?
Saint Michael.
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Which architect designed the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona?
Gaudi.
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