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Art & Literature
2,442 questions • Page 28 of 35
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| 1891 | Which Famous Book Contains The Line 'Once Upon A Time There Was A Little Chimney Sweep And His Name Was Tom' | The Water Babies |
| 1892 | Stephen King's: "Salem's _________". | Lot |
| 1893 | What other name does Stephen King write under? | Richard Bachman |
| 1894 | How Old Was Adrian Mole When He Began Writing His Secret Diary | 13 & Three Quarters |
| 1895 | Who did Macduff kill? | Macbeth |
| 1896 | Who wrote The Canterbury Tales? | Geoffrey Chaucer |
| 1897 | In The Book The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole, What Was The Name Of Adrian's Girllfriend | Pandora |
| 1898 | What Are The Christian Names Of JK Rowling Author Of The Harry Potter Books? | Joanne Kathleen |
| 1899 | Which poet, in his "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" told us that "Full many a flower is born to blush unseen / And waste its sweetnes on the desert air."? | Thomas Gray |
| 1900 | What Type Of Animal Is Rupert The Bears Best Friend Bill? | Badger |
| 1901 | Who Penned the Novel 'The Pelican Brief'' That Was Made Into A Film Starring Julia Roberts And Denzil Washington? | John Grisham |
| 1902 | Who was the human companion of Willow? | Mad Mardigan |
| 1903 | What was Lestat's last name? | De Lioncourt |
| 1904 | Who is the author of "Brave New World" ? | Aldous Huxley |
| 1905 | Which novel by Michael Crichton was (best selling paperback) in 1993 | Jurassic Park |
| 1906 | Who wrote the 'Dragonriders Of Pern' series? | Anne McCaffrey |
| 1907 | What were the dolls in the novel 'Valley Of The Dolls'? | Pills |
| 1908 | Which Algerian Born French Authors Works Included L'Etranger & La Peste | Albert Camus |
| 1909 | Name The Philadelphian Artist Who Introduced The World To (Pop Art) | Andy Warhol |
| 1910 | An abstract movement in Europe and the United States, begun in the mid-1950s, based on the effect of optical patterns. | Op art |
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| 1911 | Who writes the discworld novels? | Terry Pratchett |
| 1912 | Who wrote "Animal Farm"? | George Orwell |
| 1913 | How Many Tales Are There In Chaucers Canterbury Tales | 23 |
| 1914 | Who Is Novelist Helen Fieldings Most Famous Character? | Bridget Jones |
| 1915 | Who won a Pulitzer Prize for Angela's Ashes? | Frank McCourt |
| 1916 | Homer wrote this account of the Trojan War. | Iliad |
| 1917 | Who created Winnie the Pooh? | A. A. Milne |
| 1918 | From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "What in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet." | Romeo and Juliet |
| 1919 | A painting technique using pigments mixed with egg yolk and water. It produces clear, pure colors. | Tempera |
| 1920 | A figurative movement that emerged in the United States and Britain in the late 1960s and 1970s. The subject matter, usually everyday scenes, is portrayed in an extremely detailed, exacting style. It is also called superrealism, especially when referring to sculpture. | Photorealism |
| 1921 | Who Wrote The Novels 'The Hunt For Red October'' And 'Clear And Present Danger'' | Tom Clancy |
| 1922 | In sculpture, the projection of an image or form from its background. Sculpture formed in this manner is described as high relief or low relief (bas-relief), depending on the degree of projection. In painting or drawing, the apparent projection of parts conveying the illusion of three dimensions. | Relief |
| 1923 | Sherlock Holmes lived at 221b _____ street? | Baker |
| 1924 | Where is the Louvre located | Paris |
| 1925 | Which English Writer Divided His Novels Into 3 Categories, Novels Of Character & Environment, Romances & Fantasies & Novels Of Ingenuity | Thomas Hardy |
| 1926 | A late-nineteenth-century French school of painting. It focused on transitory visual impressions, often painted directly from nature, with an emphasis on the changing effects of light and color. | Impressionism |
| 1927 | A movement of the 1960s and 1970s that emphasized the artistic idea over the art object. It attempted to free art from the confines of the gallery and the pedestal. | Conceptual art |
| 1928 | Where Was El Grecho Born | Crete |
| 1929 | Who wrote 'The Rose Tattoo'? | Tennessee Williams |
| 1930 | Womens magazine launched by New York in the 70's. | Ms |
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| 1931 | Which Author's Father Was Imprisoned For Debt | Charles Dickens |
| 1932 | What Dutch master painted 64 self-portraits? | Rembrandt |
| 1933 | An etching tecnique in which a solution of asphalt or resin is used on the plate. It produces prints with rich, gray tones. | Aquatint |
| 1934 | Which Stephen King Novel Is Set At The Overlook Hotel? | The Shining |
| 1935 | Which Famous Sculptor Was Refused Entry ToThe French Academy 3 Times | August Rodin |
| 1936 | What Was Shakespear's Last Completed Play | The Tempest |
| 1937 | In Which City Is The Encyclopediaa Britanica Published | Chicago |
| 1938 | This magazine used to boast a circulation of 7,777,777. | Better homes and gardens |
| 1939 | From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: What in a name That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet. | Romeo and juliet |
| 1940 | What Famous Gothic Novel Was Written By Mary Shelley | Frankenstein |
| 1941 | Who Penned The 1999 Autobiography (Managing My Life)? | Alex Ferguson |
| 1942 | "The Diary of Anne Frank" was first published in English under what title | The diary of a young girl |
| 1943 | In Which Country Was John Constable Born | Suffolk |
| 1944 | This book, Oscar Wilde's only novel, was used as evidence in his sodomy trial? | The Picture of Dorian Gray |
| 1945 | Who wrote 'To Kill A Mockingbird'? | Harper Lee |
| 1946 | Who wrote 'The Time Machine'? | H.G. Wells |
| 1947 | From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: Double, double | Macbeth |
| 1948 | Who painted the Mona Lisa | Leonardo da vinci |
| 1949 | Who is the author of "Harry Potter" ? | Joan Rowling |
| 1950 | In painting, the degree of lightness or darkness in a color. | Values |
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| 1951 | What is the opposite of an utopia? | Dystopia |
| 1952 | This man was Time magazine's 1938 "Man of the Year" | Adolf hitler |
| 1953 | Who was the author of 'Dracula'? | Bram Stoker |
| 1954 | Which Character Created By Dodie Smith Drove A Black & White Car & Wore A Black & White Fur Coat? | Cruella De Vil |
| 1955 | What Is Tthe Ballet Term For Spinning On One Foot | A Piroutte |
| 1956 | Who Was Samuel Clemens Better Known As | Mark Twain |
| 1957 | In What Work Does The HAL 9000 Appear | 2001, A Space Odyssey |
| 1958 | How is Samuel Clemens better known ? | Mark Twain |
| 1959 | A Russian abstract movement originated by Malevich c. 1913. It was characterized by flat geometric shapes on plain backgrounds and emphasized the spiritual qualities of pure form. | Suprematism |
| 1960 | Who Was The Merchant In Shakespear's (The Merchant Of Venice) | Antonio |
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