Calling all culture vultures and brushstroke enthusiasts! Grab your beret, loosen your necktie (or paint-splattered apron!), because it’s time to unleash your inner art critic in our epic Art Trivia Quiz round!

Forget dusty museums and pretentious jargon – this quiz is all about the funand facts behind those iconic masterpieces.

We’ll be digging into pop art icons, exploring ancient sculptures, and maybe even throwing in a dash of street art for good measure. So, channel your inner Picasso, dust off your art history notes (or just trust your gut!), and prepare to battle it out for the title of Quizzing’s Greatest Maestro!

Let the creative chaos commence!

Art Trivia Quiz

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Jim Dine is most associated with what style of art?

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Pope Benedict condemned the sculpture ‘First the Feet’ as blasphemy. Who was the artist responsible?

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What material is used by a potter?

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Who painted the Mona Lisa?

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The 1930 Grant Wood painting ‘American Gothic’ depicts a woman and a man holding what?

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Rene Magritte’s ‘The Son of Man’ depicts a man in a suit and bowler hat. Which fruit is covering his face?

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Painter of ‘The Scream’, Edvard Munch, is from which European country?

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Who sculpted the famous Statue of David?

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How many humans are featured on Matisse’s The Dance?

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Who made the famous artwork American Gothic?

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Which English painter was famous for his scenes of the industrial north with their matchstick figures?

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Which artist painted pictures of cans of Campbell's soup?

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My Bed was an exhibit by which controversial British Artist?

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Who painted ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’?

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Café Terrace at Night is an 1888 oil painting by which artist?

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Self Portrait: Between Clock and Bed’ is a work by whom?

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In which century did Rembrandt live?

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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is in which US city?

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Street artist Banksy is originally associated with which British city?

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Caravaggio was renowned for creating what?