Painted in 1935 by Paul Klee, depicts the night on which witches were said to gather to ward off evil spirits. On what day of the year was Walpurgis Night?
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On the 31st of December
50%
On the 30th of April
50%
On the 21st of June
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On the 30th of October
Q.2.
This 1970 sculpture, , is by which artist who has two permanent galleries in the Tate Britain dedicated to his work?
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J S Lowry
75%
Donatello
25%
Henry Moore
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Rodin
Q.3.
This is one of a series of nudes laid on an iron bedstead which Walter Richard Sickert painted between 1903 - This particular painting, , is called what in English?
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The Netherlands
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Prawn Cocktail
80%
The Dutch Girl
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Some Sauce
Q.4.
painted in 1909 by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, is set in the baths of which ancient city?
17%
Pompeii
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Athens
83%
Rome
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Sparta
Q.5.
On display in the British Museum, this sculpture in red granite is thought to date back to 1370 BC. Which country is it from?
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Egypt
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Mexico
100%
Greece
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China
Q.6.
This statue of a Lama was created in Tibet in the 19th century. Of what material is it made?
33%
Cedar wood
33%
Bronze
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Oak
33%
Papier-mâché
Q.7.
This panel which is made from glazed bricks was made in Babylon circa 580 BC during the reign of which biblical king?
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Xerxes
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David
67%
Nebuchadnezzar II
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Solomon
Q.8.
This mosaic was created in Roman occupied Britain in the early part of the 4th century AD. Who is the character in the centre of the picture?
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Hercules
33%
Jesus Christ
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Apollo
67%
Jupiter
Q.9.
Housed in the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, is one of the few surviving drawings by which 15th century Flemish painter?
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Percy van der Lecht
33%
David van Day
33%
Hugo van der Bilt
33%
Rogier van der Weyden
Q.10.
In this 1934 piece by Robert Delaunay, discs are shown - each of which joins on to the next. What is the title of the piece?
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Endless Rhythm
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On and on and on
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Circles of Time
33%
Round and Round and Round
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