What is usually painted in a still life?
Fruit and Vegetables
What does a portrait represent?
A human subject.
Who painted the "Sunflowers"?
Vincent Van Gogh
The two rival "polis" in Ancient Greece.
Athens and Sparta.
"Oh the misery, everybody wants to be...
...my enemy"
What is "still life" in Italian?
Natura Morta
What does a SELF portrait represent?
Yourself
Who painted the "Poppy Field"?
Claude Monet
The two pottery items we studied and reproduced in class.
Plate and Vase
Where will the Champions League final be played?
In Istanbul
What does the word "inanimate" mean?
a. inactive
b. moving
c. living
d. not living
d. not living
What's the world most famous portrait, the one you can see at the Louvre in Paris?
The Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci
Who painted the "False Mirror"?
René Magritte
What do we find top and bottom of a vase and all around a plate?
Greek pattern.
Which one is correct?
a. She don't like sushi
b. He doesn't like sushi
c. She like sushi
d. I likes sushi
b. He doesn't like sushi
What two "still life" artworks did we produce in class?
An apple and a fruit basket
What's the technique we used for both a landscape and our self portrait?
The "grid method"
The art movement with short quick brushstrokes and unblended colours.
Monet was one of the main representatives.
Impressionism
What's ancient place of worship can we find on plates and vases?
The temple.
Who is the wife of your father's brother?
Your aunt
A famous Italian artist painted a still life called "Canestra di frutta". Who was it?
Caravaggio
What's the name of the artist who created portraits using fruit and vegetables?
Arcimboldo
The art movement where dream and reality mix, where things are seen differently.
Magritte was one of the main representatives.
Surrealism
What was the first course of your Greek dinner?
Moussaka
Which is the furthest planet from the Sun?
Neptune