The English King Charles I's court painter was

a. Anthony Van Dyck.
b. Titian.
c. Peter Paul Rubens.
d. Hans Holbein.


Answer: a

Art & Culture

You might also like to view...

According to Nicolas Poussin, a painting's subject matter should be drawn from

a. the everyday life of moral people. b. the Bible only. c. the artist's imagination. d. Classical mythology or Christian tradition.

Art & Culture

Faiyum painting was produced in

a. Greece. b. Egypt. c. Rome. d. Nubia. e. Carthage.

Art & Culture

The Pre-Raphaelite painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti immortalized his muse, model and wife Elizabeth (Lizzie) Siddal, whose gaunt, languid features exemplified the fashionable consumptive and who died of

Art & Culture

How did Lynda Bengalis's "fallen paintings" challenge the traditional boundaries of easel painting?

A. The compositions were determined by the unrestrained flow of the paint B. They had a three-dimensional sculptural presence C. They were detached from the constraints of walls D. All of the above

Art & Culture