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Art & Literature

There are currently 1319 questions in the Art & Literature category.
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A technique of engraving, using a sharp-pointed needle, that produces a furrowed edge resulting in a print with soft, velvety lines.
Drypoint
 
Who Was The First Person To Be Buried At Poets Corner
Geoffrey Chaucer 
 
How many lines are in a sonnet?
Fourteen
 
Which Tennesee Williams play is about a Sicilian-American woman?
The Rose Tattoo
 
Artwork, usually paintings, characterized by a simplified style, nonscientific perspective, and bold colors. The artists are generally not professionally trained.
Naive art
 
What famous character did Edgar Rice Burroughs create?
Tarzan
 
From whom did Bilbo obtain The Ring
Gollum
 
In 1526 Hans Holbein Became The Officiaal Portrait Painter Of Which English King
Henry VIII 
 
Who wrote "Ten Little Indians?"
Agatha Christie
 
Which Character Featured In Jules Verne's (Around The World In 80 Days)
Phileas Fogg 
 
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Who did author Leslie Charteris create?
The Saint
 
Which Author Wrote To Books The Shining And Pet Sematary
Stephen King 
 
How Is Jack Dawkins Otherwise Known As In A Dickens Novel?
Artful Dodger 
 
In 'A Christmas Carol', what was the name of the miser?
Ebenezer Scrooge
 
Who created 'Maudie Frickett'?
Jonathan Winters
 
Meaning 'rebirth' in french. Refers to Europe c. 1400-1600. The style began in Italy and stressed the forms of classical antiquity, a realistic representation of space based on scientific perspective, and secular subjects.
Renaissance
 
Which Literary Character Had A Dog Called Bulls Eye?
Bill Sykes (Oliver!) 
 
Which Author Penned The Disc- World Series Of Sci-Fi Novels?
Terry Pratchett 
 
A print made by carving on a wood block, which is then inked and printed.
Woodcut
 
On a represented form, a point of most intense light.
Highlight
 
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What Colour Is Art & Literature In The Standard Edition Of 'Trivial Pursuit''?
Brown 
 
Who Designed The Album Sleeve For The Rolling Stones LP (Sticky Fingers)
Andy Warhol 
 
Name the Shakespeare play from this ultra short plot summary: Urged on by his wife, a man murders his king in order to take his place.
Macbeth
 
A technique in abstract painting developed in the 1950s. It focuses on the lyrical effects of large areas of color, often poured or stained onto the canvas.
Color field painting
 
Design style prevalent during the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by a sleek use of straight lines and slender forms.
Art deco
 
Who Said When A Man Is Tired Of London He Is Tired Of Life
Dr Samuel Johnson 
 
Who Painted The Blue Boy
Gainsborough 
 
Which Author Described World War One As The War To End All Wars?
HG Wells 
 
Who was Winnie the Pooh's neighbour?
Piglet
 
The visual and tactile quality of a work based on the particular way the materials are handled; also, the distribution of tones or shades of a single color.
Texture
 
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