A Picture of Britain : 15 June  –  4 September 2005
 
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an exhibition celebrating the British landscape - 15 June – 4 September 2005
 
Quiz: The Romantic North
1) Which artwork represents 'The Romantic North'?
A B C
 
2) Arrange these paintings in chronological order.
A B C
 
3) What British landmark is depicted in this painting?
Tintern Abbey
Stone Henge
Gordale Scar
 
4) Who painted this landscape?

JMW Turner
James Ward
Philip de Loutherbourg

 
5) When was this painting made?
1700-1800
1800-1900
1900-2000
 
6) Which places can be found in 'The Romantic North'?
Newcastle, York, Lancaster
St Ives, Aberystwyth, Salisbury
Brighton, Dover, Bournemouth
 
7) Which painting does not represent 'The Romantic North'?
A B C
 
8) Which group of artists are displayed in the A Picture of Britain region: 'The Romantic North'?
JMW Turner, Francis Towne, Atkinson Grimshaw
John Constable, John Crome, JMW Turner
Paul Nash, JMW Turner, William Blake
 
9) Inspired by the Lake District, which poet wrote;

'The farther I ascend from animated Nature, from men and cattle, & the common birds of the woods, & fields, the greater becomes in me the Intensity of the feeling of Life'?
William Wordsworth
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
John Ruskin