Quiz Arts
Last Updated:
Are you an art lover? We offer a collection of art quizzes to test your knowledge of painting, sculpture, art movements, museums and much more.
Our art quizzes are a fun and informative way to discover the world of art. With our selection of questions on painters, sculptures, contemporary artists and famous works of art, you can test your knowledge of art and art culture. Do you know the painters of the Renaissance? Can you recognize the most famous works of art? Can you tell the difference between modern and contemporary art movements? Our art quizzes will help you answer these questions and develop your knowledge of art.
Our art quizzes will help you discover new artists and works of art, and learn more about the most important artists in art history. Art quizzes are a fun way to reinforce your knowledge and discover artists and works of art from all over the world. Whether you’re passionate about art or simply curious, our quizzes will provide you with an enriching and entertaining experience.
Test your knowledge now and dive into the fascinating world of art!
Learning with our arts quizzes is both fun and educational. Here are just a few of the benefits:
By answering questions about different aspects of art, you’ll discover a variety of artists, styles and works you may not have known about before. Each quiz is an opportunity to discover something new.
Our quizzes are designed to cover a wide range of artistic subjects. By repeating the quizzes, you’ll reinforce your knowledge and retain information better through regular practice.
Unlike passive reading, quizzes involve you actively in the learning process. By answering questions and receiving immediate feedback, you understand and retain information more effectively.
Some of our quiz questions require critical thinking and analysis. By comparing different artistic styles or identifying distinctive features of works of art, you’ll hone your analytical skills.
Our quizzes are varied and include multiple-choice, true/false and matching questions. This diversity makes learning dynamic and keeps your interest throughout your educational journey.
You can access our quizzes anytime, anywhere, on your computer, tablet or smartphone. Learn at your own pace, according to your own schedule.
Dive into art learning with our art quizzes and turn your curiosity into in-depth knowledge. Test your knowledge and see how much you can learn and grow in your appreciation of art!
arts
/ 10

Which artistic movement does Salvador Dali belong to?
1Surrealism
2Symbolism
π Good answer
Salvador DalΓ belongs to the Surrealism artistic movement. This movement is characterized by the exploration of the unconscious and dreams in art.
Next question
π Wrong answer
Salvador DalΓ belongs to the Surrealism artistic movement. This movement is characterized by the exploration of the unconscious and dreams in art.
Next question
arts
/ 10

In which European museum is the Gate of Ishtar reconstructed?
2Pergamon Museum, Berlin
1British Museum, London
π Good answer
The Gate of Ishtar is one of the eight gates of the inner city of Babylon. It was built north of the city in 580 BC on the orders of King Nebuchadnezzar II. The complex, which was completely reconstructed, is preserved in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
Next question
π Wrong answer
The Gate of Ishtar is one of the eight gates of the inner city of Babylon. It was built north of the city in 580 BC on the orders of King Nebuchadnezzar II. The complex, which was completely reconstructed, is preserved in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
Next question
arts
/ 10

Where is exhibited the work The Inspiration of the Poet painted by Nicolas Poussin?
2Louvre Museum, Paris
1British Museum, London
π Good answer
The Inspiration of the Poet is a painting by Nicolas Poussin painted between 1629 and 1630 and currently exhibited at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Next question
π Wrong answer
The Inspiration of the Poet is a painting by Nicolas Poussin painted between 1629 and 1630 and currently exhibited at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Next question
arts
/ 10

Who is Auguste Rodin?
2Sculptor
1Architect
π Good answer
Auguste Rodin was a French sculptor famous for works such as The Thinker and The Kiss, and considered the father of modern sculpture.
Next question
π Wrong answer
Auguste Rodin was a French sculptor famous for works such as The Thinker and The Kiss, and considered the father of modern sculpture.
Next question
arts
/ 10

Where is exhibited the work Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time painted by Agnolo Bronzino?
2National Gallery, London
1Uffizi Gallery, Florence
π Good answer
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.
Next question
π Wrong answer
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.
Next question
arts
/ 10

In which villa in Pompeii can the fresco of the Scared Woman be seen?
2Villa of the Mysteries
1Villa of Diomedes
π Good answer
Found in 1909, the Villa of the Mysteries is one of the most visited villas of the site of Pompeii. It is especially known for the series of frescoes of the triclinium, depicting a cult of mysteries.
Next question
π Wrong answer
Found in 1909, the Villa of the Mysteries is one of the most visited villas of the site of Pompeii. It is especially known for the series of frescoes of the triclinium, depicting a cult of mysteries.
Next question
arts
/ 10

Where is exhibited the work The Adoration of the Shepherds painted by Giorgione?
2National Gallery of Art, Washington
1National Gallery, London
π Good answer
In The Adoration of the Shepherds, Giorgione introduces several innovations. First of all, a modest format corresponding to a painting intended for private devotion, but it also gives the landscape a considerable amount of space. The work is now exhibited at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
Next question
π Wrong answer
In The Adoration of the Shepherds, Giorgione introduces several innovations. First of all, a modest format corresponding to a painting intended for private devotion, but it also gives the landscape a considerable amount of space. The work is now exhibited at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
Next question
arts
/ 10

How many panels compose the work The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello?
23
12
π Good answer
The Battle of San Romano is a famous work by the painter Paolo Uccello, painted in three panels around 1456.
Next question
π Wrong answer
The Battle of San Romano is a famous work by the painter Paolo Uccello, painted in three panels around 1456.
Next question
arts
/ 10

What period of Pablo Picasso follows the Blue Period?
2Rose period
1Red period
π Good answer
From 1904, it is the beginning of the pink period, the use of "red" shades explains this denomination.
Next question
π Wrong answer
From 1904, it is the beginning of the pink period, the use of "red" shades explains this denomination.
Next question
arts
/ 10

What is the nationality of Pablo Picasso?
2Spanish
1French
π Good answer
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish national. Born in Malaga in 1881, he became one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Next question
π Wrong answer
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish national. Born in Malaga in 1881, he became one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Next question


