Find out which one best describes your taste in art
Which mask do you like the most?
Choose one of these art periods
How do you feel about camping?
Which is your favourite animal here?
You're out at a restaurant. What do you order for the table?
Pick a headpiece...
Would you say that you like animals?
Who would you like to spend a day with out of these people?
Finally, pick a detail...
Riches
Rich colours, textures and lights always catch your eye first - and so portraits of courtiers, Kings and Queens (or anyone in dazzling costumes) are top of your list. You love richly detailed portraits, such as those by Bronzino in Renaissance Italy, or by Mughal artists of Emperors. Later art periods which may also appeal to you include the flamboyant Rococo style in late 17th-century France, the luxuriously detailed Pre-Raphaelite paintings of 19th-century England.
Rags
For you, paintings which show the less 'public' figures in society have the most appeal. You are absorbed by paintings of ordinary people, of animals and of parts of society that are not usually recorded in traditional history books. You can appreciate great portraits of Kings and Queens, but really, it is the ordinary lives in history that spark your imagination.
You may like to look at Vincent Van Gogh depictions of French peasants, or Édouard Manet's portraits of Parisian outsiders (such as an absinthe drinker and street singer). Earlier artists you may like to learn more about include Johannes Vermeer (d.1675), Pieter Bruegel the Elder (d.1569) and Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (d.1682).