Q.1
was painted by Titian circa It shows the biblical character holding the head of who?
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  • Daniel
  • John the Baptist
  • David
  • James the Just
Q.2
Titian's 1538 work was described by which 19th century writer as "the foulest, the vilest, the obscenest picture the world possesses"?
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  • Lord Byron
  • Mark Twain
  • Charles Dickens
  • Edgar Allan Poe
Q.3
In this painting we see a semi-legendary Roman woman vainly attempting to reject the advances of a king's son. What are the two character's names?
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  • Tarquin and Lucretia
  • Aeneas and Dido
  • Caesar and Cleopatra
  • Brutus and Boadicea
Q.4
This semi-nude painting of 1533 shows which repentant biblical woman?
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  • Eve
  • Jezebel
  • Mary Magdalene
  • Salome
Q.5
This is a portrait of which future Spanish king who would in years to come marry one English queen and send an armada to attack another?
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  • Philip I
  • Ferdinand VI
  • Philip II
  • Ferdinand VII
Q.6
Painted around 1546, this is a picture of Pope Paul III and which other two men?
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  • The Prime Minister and the King of Venice
  • His nephews
  • His chief cardinals
  • His grandsons
Q.7
Housed in the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh, this 1520 painting shows which Roman goddess emerging from the sea?
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  • Diana
  • Minerva
  • Juno
  • Venus
Q.8
Painted in the late 1560s and with a theme of the passage of time, what is the name of this piece?
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  • Allegory of Prudence
  • Ages of Man
  • Past, Present, Future
  • Cradle to Grave
Q.9
This 1511 painting, was commissioned by the church of Santo Spirito in Venice, to celebrate the end of what?
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  • A plague outbreak
  • A six month drought
  • War with France
  • A year long famine
Q.10
is thought to be Titian's final work. It is a depiction of Christ after his death on the cross, in which Titian has painted himself as which biblical character?
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  • Joseph of Arimathea
  • Peter
  • Nicodemus
  • John the Divine
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