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What made Ansel Adams famous?
1Landscape photography
2Portrait photography
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Ansel Adams is famous for his black-and-white photographs of the American landscape, particularly Yosemite National Park, and for his role in nature conservation.
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Ansel Adams is famous for his black-and-white photographs of the American landscape, particularly Yosemite National Park, and for his role in nature conservation.
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What is bokeh in photography?
1Artistic blur
2Enhanced sharpness
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Bokeh is the soft-focus effect created by the blurred areas of a photo, often used to highlight the main subject by softening the background.
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Bokeh is the soft-focus effect created by the blurred areas of a photo, often used to highlight the main subject by softening the background.
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Which surrealist artist painted the famous painting The Son of Man in 1964?
1RenΓ© Magritte
2Salvador DalΓ
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The Son of Man is a painting by RenΓ© Magritte that dates back to 1964. It shows a man standing in front of a wall and a seascape, with a green apple in front of his face, only his left eye appears. The man in a black jacket and bowler hat is one of the typical characters in Magritte's paintings.
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The Son of Man is a painting by RenΓ© Magritte that dates back to 1964. It shows a man standing in front of a wall and a seascape, with a green apple in front of his face, only his left eye appears. The man in a black jacket and bowler hat is one of the typical characters in Magritte's paintings.
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For the promotion of which Madonna album does Jean-Michel Basquiat appear with his face tied up?
2Rebel Heart
1Like a Prayer
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For the promotion of Madonna's album Rebel Heart (2015), Jean-Michel Basquiat appears with his face tied with a black rope. Other historical figures have undergone the same hijacking; we can quote Martin Luther King, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Bob Marley. These images have caused controversy.
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For the promotion of Madonna's album Rebel Heart (2015), Jean-Michel Basquiat appears with his face tied with a black rope. Other historical figures have undergone the same hijacking; we can quote Martin Luther King, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Bob Marley. These images have caused controversy.
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Which artistic movement does Salvador Dali belong to?
1Surrealism
2Symbolism
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Salvador DalΓ belongs to the Surrealism artistic movement. This movement is characterized by the exploration of the unconscious and dreams in art.
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Salvador DalΓ belongs to the Surrealism artistic movement. This movement is characterized by the exploration of the unconscious and dreams in art.
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To which years does Pablo Picasso's Blue Period correspond?
11901-1904
21904-1906
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The blue period of Pablo Picasso corresponds to the years 1901-1904: this name comes from the fact that blue is the dominant color of his paintings.
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The blue period of Pablo Picasso corresponds to the years 1901-1904: this name comes from the fact that blue is the dominant color of his paintings.
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Where is exhibited the work Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time painted by Agnolo Bronzino?
2National Gallery, London
1Uffizi Gallery, Florence
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The Allegory of the Triumph of Venus is an allegorical painting made around 1545 by the Florentine painter Agnolo Bronzino. It is currently housed in the National Gallery in London.
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The Allegory of the Triumph of Venus is an allegorical painting made around 1545 by the Florentine painter Agnolo Bronzino. It is currently housed in the National Gallery in London.
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What's the story behind the sculpture Laocoon and his sons?
1Divine punishment
2Military triumph
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The sculpture Laocoon and his sons depicts Laocoon, a Trojan priest, and his two sons being attacked by snakes, punished by the gods for trying to warn Troy.
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The sculpture Laocoon and his sons depicts Laocoon, a Trojan priest, and his two sons being attacked by snakes, punished by the gods for trying to warn Troy.
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Who founded Magnum Photos?
2Henri Cartier-Bresson
1Ansel Adams
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Magnum Photos was founded in 1947 by legendary photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, George Rodger and David Chim Seymour.
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Magnum Photos was founded in 1947 by legendary photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, George Rodger and David Chim Seymour.
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With Georges Braque, which artistic movement is Pablo Picasso the founder?
1Cubism
2Surrealism
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Along with Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso is the co-founder of Cubism, an artistic movement that breaks down forms into geometric fragments.
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Along with Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso is the co-founder of Cubism, an artistic movement that breaks down forms into geometric fragments.
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