A) 1800 B) 1900 C) 1860 D) 1834
A) Renaissance B) Baroque C) Arts and Crafts Movement D) Futurism
A) Walthamstow B) Manchester C) Oxford D) London
A) Politician B) Scientist C) Musician D) Designer
A) Morris & Co. B) Apple Inc. C) Amazon D) Google
A) Sculpture B) Performance art C) Photography D) Textile design
A) News from Nowhere B) Animal Farm C) Brave New World D) 1984
A) Minimalism B) Modernism C) Gothic Revival D) Art Deco
A) Edward Burne-Jones B) Vincent van Gogh C) Pablo Picasso D) Leonardo da Vinci
A) British Museum B) Tate Modern C) Victoria and Albert Museum D) National Gallery
A) Strawberry Thief B) Abstract Chaos C) Geometric Dreams D) Floral Symphony
A) Brown & Clarke Designers B) Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. C) Smith & Jones Architects D) Johnson & Taylor Architects
A) Striped Serenity B) Floral Fantasy C) Trellis D) Geometric Glimpse
A) Emily Morris B) Jane Morris C) Sarah Morris D) Mary Morris
A) Sorbonne University B) Harvard Law School C) Cambridge University D) Exeter College
A) Songs of Innocence and Experience B) Paradise Lost C) Divine Comedy D) The Earthly Paradise
A) The House of the Wolfings B) The Wood Beyond the World C) The Well at the World's End D) Pride and Prejudice |