| Clue | Artist | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Liked to paint soup cans and celebrities. | Andy Warhol | 94%
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| Artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and created a 5.17-metre tall statue of David. | Michelangelo | 94%
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| Mexican artist who created paintings reflecting her experience of chronic pain. | Frida Kahlo | 83%
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| Before creating his more abstract works, this artist went through a Blue Period and a Rose Period. | Pablo Picasso | 83%
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| No-one knows the true identity of this British street artist. One of his series is called Girl with Balloon. | Banksy | 67%
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| He developed the technique of painting called pointillism, alongside Paul Signac. | Georges Seurat | 50%
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| Austrian painter famous for his "golden phase". | Gustav Klimt | 33%
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| Husband of the above, famous for his large frescoes partially-inspired by pre-Columbian art. | Diego Rivera | 22%
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| His most famous painting portrays people in a downtown diner, late at night. | Edward Hopper | 22%
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| His early works are relatively colourful compared to his later, darker works, which include a painting depicting a deity eating his own son. | Francisco Goya | 22%
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| Chinese contemporary artist involved in the creation of Beijing's "Bird's Nest" stadium, who also created 100 million handmade, painted porcelain sunflower seeds. | Ai Weiwei | 6%
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| Famous for his prints of Mount Fuji and a large wave, the latter of which also contains Mount Fuji. | Hokusai | 6%
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| He created the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, and two statues of Athena for the Athenian Acropolis. | Phidias | 6%
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| Dutch artist whose most famous paintings include depictions of a snowy scene and of the Tower of Babel. | Pieter Bruegel the Elder | 0%
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| The official court sculptor of the pharaoh Akhenaten. He shares his name with four Egyptian pharaohs. | Thutmose | 0%
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