Who is the all-time best-selling fiction writer in the world, whose 78 crime novels have sold an estimated 2 billion copies?
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- Agatha Christie
- Danielle Steel
- Georges Simenon
Which of these painters was not left-handed?
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo
- Edvard Munch
- Kazimir Malevich
Red and black-figure vases were a characteristic of what civilization?
- Roman
- Polynesian
- African
- Greek
What type of five-line poem with a strict meter was popularised by Edward Lear?
- limerick
- haiku
- cinquain
- tanka
What is Pablo Picasso’s style of artwork called?
- abstract
- romanticism
- cubism
- realism
The first example of cave painting was discovered in 1879. What country was it found in?
- Spain
- China
- America
- Africa
In 1495 Leonardo da Vinci began painting "The Last Supper" and designed …
- a crane
- a submarine
- a pyramid-shaped parachute
- a helicopter
Which famous twentieth-century artist painted "100 Cans"?
- Piet Mondrian
- Roy Lichtenstein
- Andy Warhol
- Jeff Koons
The renowned Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev was a Russian lyrical poet’s father-in-law. What was Mendeleev’s son-in-law’s name?
- Alexander Blok
- Vasily Zhukovsky
- Nikolay Gumilev
- Alexander Pushkin
Which type of paint dries the most quickly?
- watercolour
- gouache
- oil
- acrylic
Who painted 'The Scream' (the famous painting of a man screaming with a nuclear mushroom cloud behind him.)?
- Egon Schiele
- Oskar Kokoschka
- Marc Chagall
- Edvard Munch
How many paintings did Van Gogh sell in his lifetime?
- one hundred
- one
- fifty-four
- sixteen
“After all, tomorrow is another day!” was the last line in which Oscarwinning Best Picture?
- Gone With the Wind
- Harold and Maude
- The Matrix
- Great Expectations
What red-headed priest-composer taught music at an orphanage?
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Antonio Vivaldi
- Frederic Chopin
- Nicolo Paganini
The world-famous Louvre Museum and Art Gallery in Paris, France was built in 1190. What was it first used as?
- a shop
- a warehouse
- a fortress
- a library