This mysterious woman with a gentle smile was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
- The Girl with a Pearl Earring
- The Mona Lisa
- Madame X
- The Mona Lisa

This princess became famous worldwide in the late 1900s, and her portraits often show her warm smile and elegant style.
- Princess Diana
- Princess Elizabeth
- Princess Margaret
- Princess Diana

This famous artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- Pablo Piccaso
- Michelangelo
- Leondardo Da Vinci
- Michelangelo

This famous portrait of a U.S. president was painted by Gilbert Stuart and is used on the one-dollar bill.
- Abraham Lincoln
- George Washington
- Benjamin Franklin
- George Washington

Which artist painted the swirling night sky in the famous work The Starry Night?
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Claude Monet
- Vincent Van Gough
- Vincent Van Gough
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This painting shows the goddess of love standing on a seashell and was painted by Sandro Botticelli.
- The Birth of Venus
- American Gothic
- Whistler's Mother
- The Birth of Venus
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This English queen is famous for her many portraits showing her in elaborate gowns and ruffled collars during the 1500s.
- Queen Mary II
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Queen Victoria
- Queen Elizabeth I

This Dutch painter is famous for cutting off part of his ear.
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Vincent Van Gough
- Salvador Dali
- Vincent Van Gough![]()
This president is carved into Mount Rushmore and is often shown in patriotic artwork wearing round glasses and a big smile.
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Benjamin Franklin
- Thomas Jefferson
- Theodore Roosevelt

The painting The Last Supper shows Jesus sharing a meal with how many disciples?
- 10
- 12
- 6
- 12

This Mexican artist is known for her colorful self-portraits and wearing flowers in her hair.
- Frida Kahlo
- Mary Cassatt
- Joan Mitchell
- Frida Kahlo

This French queen is often shown in elegant dresses and powdered wigs before the French Revolution.
- Queen Victoria
- Catherine the Great
- Marie Antoinette
- Marie Antoinette
This French artist is known for painting water lilies and beautiful garden scenes.
- Claude Monet
- Pierre Renoir
- Norman Rockwell
- Claude Monet
This president is often shown in paintings leading soldiers during the Civil War and later became president after the war.
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Robert E. Lee
- George Washington
- Ulysses S. Grant
The sculpture of David, a tall marble statue of a biblical hero, was created by which artist?
- Donatello
- Michelangelo
- Leonardo
- Michelangelo

This American artist painted many flowers and landscapes and became famous for her unique style in the Southwest.
- Frida Kahlo
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Andy Warhol
- Georgia O'Keeffe

This king of England is famous for portraits showing his large figure and richly decorated clothing during the 1500s.
- King George III
- King Charles II
- King Henry VIII
- King Henry VIII

This American artist became famous for his drip-style abstract paintings.
- Andy Warhol
- Pablo Picasso
- Jackson Pollock
- Jackson Pollock

This president is often shown in artwork wearing a powdered wig and helped lead the country during its earliest days.
- John Adams
- Ronald Reagan
- Abraham Lincoln
- John Adams

The famous statue Venus de Milo is missing which body parts?
- Head
- Arms
- Legs
- Arms

This famous portrait of a serious farmer’s wife holding a pitchfork appears in a well-known American painting.
- The Milkmaid
- American Gothic
- The Nighthawks
- American Gothic
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This Russian empress is often painted wearing military-style uniforms and is remembered for expanding Russia’s empire.
- Catherine the Great
- Empress Alexandra
- Maria the Great
- Catherine the Great

This Spanish Surrealist artist is known for paintings featuring melting clocks.
- Joan Miro
- Diego Velazquez
- Salvador Dali
- Salvador Dali

This pop artist created colorful portraits of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and helped define Pop Art.
- Andy Warhol
- Norman Rockwell
- Grant Wood
- Andy Warhol ![]()
Which artist painted the famous work The Girl with a Pearl Earring?
- Diego Velazquez
- Johannes Vermeer
- Claude Monet
- Johannes Vermeer
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