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Welcome to the MagiQuiz Museum of Art!
We’ve recently added some classics to our collection. Highlights from the last millennia of human artistic achievement. But unfortunately, we’ve run into a snag: We have no idea how to organize, categorize, or otherwise curate our collection!
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Welcome to the MagiQuiz Museum of Art!
We’ve recently added some classics to our collection. Highlights from the last millennia of human artistic achievement. But unfortunately, we’ve run into a snag: We have no idea how to organize, categorize, or otherwise curate our collection!
Do you have the art smarts to catalog these artworks and put them in their place? We didn’t expect running a museum to be this much work, but it turns out there are all sorts of history and context attached to these important works.
Why don’t you take this quiz and see if you can match these works of art to their respective movements? You’d be helping us out a lot, and you never know – we might just make you our head curator!
Share your results, and don’t forget to tag a friend to join you at the museum!

"Vetheuil in Summer" by Claude Monet is an example of which art movement?
- Rococo
- Renaissance
- Impressionism
- Modernism

This famous work by Pablo Picasso is a cornerstone of which movement?
- Cubism
- Baroque
- Impressionism
- Futurism

This take on Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol would be classified as ________
- Post-Impressionism
- Pop Art
- Abstract Expressionism
- Realism

An early example of "Dadaism," Marcel Duchamp distributed postcards featuring an altered image of which famous painting?
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Mona Lisa
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Napoleon

Salvador Dali stands beside a seminal piece associated with which movement?
- Neoclassicism
- Art Nouveau
- Romanticism
- Surrealism

If this picture of a man in the valley was a painting, it would fall under which umbrella?
- Contemporary Art
- Photorealism
- Modernism
- Naturalism

This technique developed by George Seurat in the 1880s is called what?
- Pointillism
- Classicism
- Rococo
- Minimalism

"Farmhouse in Provence" by Vincent Van Gogh, a major player in which artistic movememt?
- Surrealism
- Cubism
- Realism
- Post-Impressionism

"The Dance" by Henri Matisse is an example of which period?
- Impressionism
- Fauvism
- Realism
- Abstract Expressionism

Michelangelo's statue of "David" stands as a proud reminder of which art movement?
- Medieval
- Renaissance
- Baroque
- Avant-Garde

Jackson Pollock trail-blazed through the American art scene in this famous style:
- Futurism
- Action Painting
- Cubism
- Abstract Expressionism

This unmistakable "Black Square" is triumph of which art movement?
- Symbolism
- Suprematism
- Constructivism
- Action Painting

This interior design is an ode to which style?
- Rococo
- Art Nouveau
- Art Deco
- Minimalism

Choose the building that best exemplifies Art Deco:
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Getty
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Getty
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"Night Watch" by Rembrandt is a cherished work of which 17th-century movement?
- Baroque
- Fresco
- Fauvism
- Medieval

This timeless painting by Delacroix is a prime of example of which art style?
- Neoclassicism
- Impressionism
- Romanticism
- Dadaism

"Fishing" by Edouard Manet falls under this technically precise style:
- Realism
- Post-Impressionism
- Expressionism
- Abstract Expressionism

These stained glass windows are a perfect example of this artistic period:
- Renaissance
- Classicism
- Neoclassicism
- Medieval
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