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Art History Creature Feature

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Introduction:
"From prehistoric times to present, animals have inspired artists. This is a quiz on some of those animal images throughout time."


1. Perhaps one of the most intriguing things found in the cave paintings in La grotte Chauvet in Ardeche,France from 20,000 to 17,000 years ago was the depiction of which animal?

    A monkey
    A dragon
    An elephant
    A rhinoceros


2. Statuary depicting this animal belongs to the legend of the creation of Rome, which animal is depicted? Hint, it is caring for the twins Romulus and Remus.

    a bull
    a mother bear
    a she-wolf
    a lioness


3. Which of the following animals are depicted in the mosaics of the palace of Knossos in Crete from 1450 BC?

    dragons
    cats
    dolphins
    horses


4. Which French 19th-Century artist known for animal paintings and in particular, horses, required and possessed a special permit to attend equestrian events?
    Théodore Géricault
    Henri Toulouse de Lautrec
    Rosa Bonheur
    Edgar Degas


5. Which of the following paintings contains a rather well talked about monkey?

    Georges Seurat, “A Sunday Afternoon at the Grande Jatte”, (1884-1886)
    Edouard Manet, “Olympia”, 1863
    Edward Hicks’ “Peaceable Kingdom”
    Paul Gauguin, “Vision after the Sermon”, 1897


6. The animal symbolic of St. Mark in art is the lion or winged lion, what other saint is depicted with a lion most often? (Hint, often in the desert too.)

    St. Lucy
    St. Matthew
    St. Jerome
    St. Anne


7. Which of these painters did a self-portrait with a monkey?

    Frida Kahlo
    Paul Gauguin
    Vincent Van Gogh
    Diego Rivera


8. Which member of the Blaue Reiter (or Blue Rider) movement painted more horses, in vibrant colours like blue, or orangish red?

    Henri Matisse
    Wassily Kandinsky
    Franz Marc
    Auguste Macke


9. A very famous tapestry now in the Musée de Cluny, Paris was made in the 15th century depicting a Lady and which central animal figure?
    Dragon
    Goat
    Fox
    Unicorn


10. Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) often scandalized his contemporaries with his portrayal of everyday scenes rather than airbrushed type depictions of mythological themes. In his “Burial at Ornans” what animal in attendance drew attention?

    a vulture
    a sheep
    a crow
    a dog


11. Which of the following painters did NOT do a painting of a woman with a parrot?
    Gustave Courbet
    Paul Cézanne
    Auguste Renoir
    Edouard Manet


12. Which two sorts of animals appear in the foreground of the wintry scenery in the snowy landscape of “Hunters in the Snow” by Pieter Brueghel (1565)?
    Birds and dogs
    Cows and oxen
    Horses and dogs
    Wolves and dogs


13. In the Romantic painter Eugène Delacroix’ “Death of Sardanapulus” (Louvre, 1828), the monarch is reclining on his bed as everything in his palace is destroyed or killed before his eyes, and then the palace is to be set on fire, what animal portrayal adds to the horror of the interior scene?
    snakes
    birds
    horses
    cats


14. The painter Henri Matisse did this bright motif several times; one of the most famous ones is from 1912, with the depiction of a sculpture as well. Though it’s often called a still-life in some of the literature, or a “nature morte”, the presence of these creatures makes it not quite as still as all that. What sort of creature did Matisse put in this painting?

    canaries
    lizards
    goldfish
    butterflies


15. In the famous “Las Meninas” painting of the Infanta of Spain and her courtiers from 1656, Diego Velasquez included an animal in the foreground who looks very unconcerned with the intricate “gazes” volleying around between spectators, painter and subjects. What is this animal?

    a dog
    a goat
    a cat
    a pony


16. Which animal’s posterior is featured in chiaroscuro in Caravaggio’s portrayal of the “Conversion of St. Paul”?

    A horse
    A goat
    A donkey
    An elephant


17. In Manet’s painting “Olympia” from 1863 which was exhibited to great public consternation in 1865 at the Salon, which animal is at the foot of the reclining nude subject and standing figure that attracted critical derision and even ridicule?

    A monkey
    A small black cat
    A parrot
    A snake


18. This artist did one of the most beautiful portrayals of a rabbit or hare known to us in Renaissance times as well as squirrels and other animals. (Not to mention many self-portraits)Who was our hare engraver?
    Albrecht Dürer
    Donatello
    Pisanello
    Michelangelo


19. What is the animal most often depicted in the Byzantine mosaics of Ravenna?

    Lions
    Sheep
    Birds
    Snakes


20. Which of the following painters frequently depicted a reddish dog?
    Vincent Van Gogh
    Paul Gauguin
    Frida Kahlo
    Marc Chagall


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