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People's Quiz Questions Batch 10 - BBC

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In art, what P is the name given to the technique of painting with small dabs rather than long<br />

brushstrokes?<br />

In art, what A is a term given to art produced by native Australians from pre-history to the present<br />

day?<br />

Pointillism<br />

Aboriginal Art<br />

Which London art college was originally called the Government School of Design in 1837? Royal College of Art<br />

The French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was famous for what in particular; his posters or his<br />

photography?<br />

What G is the name given to drawings or writings casually scratched into walls or similar<br />

surfaces?<br />

Which famous art museum in London, founded in 1852 as the Museum of Manufacturers,<br />

contains the Silver Galleries?<br />

In art, what relation was the Welsh painter Gwen John to Augustus John? Sister<br />

Posters<br />

Graffiti<br />

In art, do painters use a maulstick or a drumstick to support the hand holding the brush? Maulstick<br />

In which country of the British Isles was the landscape painter John Constable born? England<br />

In which decade was the Arts Council of Great Britain founded? 1940's<br />

Which R is an art movement that flourished in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries? Romanticism<br />

Was the London Royal College of Art founded in the 18th or 19th Century? 19th<br />

In art, what S is a rough drawing or painting that is done quickly without concern for detail? Sketch<br />

What was the nationality of cubist artist Georges Braque? French<br />

In art, what was the nationality of painter Paul Cezanne? French<br />

bbc.co.uk/peoplesquiz<br />

Victoria and Albert Museum

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