Q.1
Phidas was a famous Greek sculptor. Some of his work now resides in the British Museum, and is known as what?
  • The Earnest Sculptor
  • The Elphin Sculptures
  • The Ebor Tributes
  • The Elgin Marbles
Q.2
What activity had a great deal of influence over both Greek and Roman sculptors?
  • Athletics
  • Sleeping
  • Kissing
  • Painting
Q.3
The Persian invasion (490-479 BC) of Greece destroyed many beautiful buildings. What was the greatest rebuilding triumph?
  • The Greek Tavernas
  • The Athenian Acropolis
  • The Roman Baths
  • The Basilica
Q.4
Another distinctive sculpture in the Louvre depicts the windswept goddess of Victory who gave her name to a sports company. What is it called?
  • Nike
  • Adidas
  • Dunlop
  • Jack Wills
Q.5
After the conquest, how did wealthy Romans decorate their lavish villas?
  • With paintings done by Russian artists
  • With paintings done by French artists
  • With paintings done by Roman soldiers
  • With paintings done by Greek artists
Q.6
In 146 BC, what happened to entwine the creative development of both Greece and Rome?
  • Letters were sent from Greek philosophers to Roman artists
  • Artists travelled from one region to another
  • The Roman Emperor married the Queen of Greece
  • The Romans invaded Greece
Q.7
The Greeks had plenty of marble and used it prolifically. Which aspect of it did not please them?
  • Its softness
  • Its strength
  • Its smoothness
  • Its cold whiteness
Q.8
The 'Aphrodite' of Melos is a beautiful sculpture house in the Louvre in Paris. What is it now known as?
  • Vesuvius de Milan
  • Venice De Mellow
  • Venus de Milo
  • Ventricle de Mindful
Q.9
The first and greatest period of classical art began in Greece about the middle of the 5th century BC. What had the Greeks learned how to do?
  • How to make marks in marble
  • How to produce comprehensive sketch books
  • How to work for longer periods of time
  • How to represent the human form accurately and easily
Q.10
Early Greek vases were predominately painted in which colour?
  • Blue
  • Brown
  • White
  • Green
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