This fashion item is a traditional French hat, often round and flat
beret
this long, thin loaf is one of the most iconic breads in France
baguette
This French military leader crowned himself emperor in 1804
Napoleon Bonaparte
This style of art uses light and colors to show moments in everyday life, but is not trying to make it look realistic
impressionism
This iconic French designer is known for the "little black dress" and No.5 perfume
Coco Chanel
A French dish made of snails cooked in garlic butter
escargots
This young girl led the French army during the Hundred Years' War and was later declared a saint.
Joan of Arc/Jeanne d'Arc
This world-famous museum in Paris is home to the Mona Lisa
Louvre
Hermès
This sweet, colorful, sandwich-like pastry is made with almond flour and comes in many flavors
macaron
This was the name of the royal palace where Louis XIV lived and which symbolized absolute monarchy
Palace of Versailles
He was a French impressionist known for painting water lilies and his garden in Giverny
Claude monet
This famous French shoe brand is known for its red soles
Louboutin
This famous French cheese is known for its white rind and creamy interior. Often served with baguette
brie
This famous queen of France is often (incorrectly) credited with saying "Let them eat cake"
Marie Antoinette
This style of art, popular in the 18th century, is known for its soft pastels, elegant scenes, and romantic themes.
Rococo
this term, meaning "high sewing", refers to exclusive, custom-fitted fashion design
haute couture
This classic French dessert has a caramelized sugar crust and a creamy custard base
crème brûlée
What year did the French Revolution begin?
1789
This French artist is known for painting many pictures of ballerinas and dancers
Edgar Degas