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Monet In Normandy

The Monet Quiz: Answers

1.  Claude Monet was born to Adolphe and Louise-Justine Monet in the city of:

a) Le Havre - Correct
b) Marseille
c) Paris
d) Bordeaux

2.  Who introduced Monet to the idea of painting outside?

a) Édouard Manet
b) Paul Cezanne
c) Edgar Degas
d) Eugene Boudin - Correct

3.  Money painted very similar scenes, or series, in the late 1800's because:

a) He got paid by the painting  
b) He only had a limited number of paints
c) He never got to travel much
d) He was obsessed with capturing light at different times - Correct

4. Which of these artists was not a close friend of Monet?  

a) Frederic Bazille
b) Auguste Renoir
c) Pablo Picasso - Correct
d) Alfred Sisley

5.  In 1861, Monet joined which of the following?

a) Impressionist Supper Club
b) First Regiment of African Light Cavalry - Correct
c) The Temple of the Golden Dawn
d) The Knights Templar

6.  During the Franco-Prussian War, where did Monet take refuge?

a) Portugal
b) Spain
c) England - Correct
d) Italy

7.  The painting known to many as Impression: Sunrise depicted a harbor in what city?

a) Le Havre - Correct
b) Argenteuil
c) Nice
d) Brest

8.  Like Degas, Monet also had a keen interest in which of these?

a) Japanese woodblock prints - Correct
b) Mexican tribal art
c) Native American drawings
d) Inuit stone sculpture

9.  In his later life, Monet began to loose:

a) His hearing
b) His sense of taste
c) His sight - Correct
d) His smell

10.  The 'Monet in Normandy' Exhibition will be at the North Carolina Museum of Art:

a) From October 15, 2006 to January 14, 2007 - Correct
b) From midnight October 31 to sunrise November 1
c) Until the end of next week
d) From December 2 to December 10

 

   
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