The next entry into the Buzzer Quiz Question series...
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This man was
one of the many summoned by Pope Sixtus IV to fresco the walls of the newly
completed Sistine Chapel. This artist adopted the name we most know him by
from that of a nickname of his brother.
In the early 1460s he was apprenticed to Fra Fillip Lippi and after
Lippi’s death in 1469, this man took on Lippi’s son as an apprentice of his
own. Born in 1445
in Florence, one famous work by this
man, includes a group of figures from classical mythology that are depicted
in a garden setting which is said to represent the growth of Spring, a season
which gives this painting its title. Perhaps the most famous painting by this
person includes a Roman Goddess arriving on the shore, having emerged from
the sea fully grown. For ten points, name this Italian Painter of the Early
Renaissance whose most notable works included ‘The Adoration the Magi’,
‘Primavera’ and ‘The Birth of Venus’? |
Sandro
Botticelli |
|
Bonus
– Another 15th Century Artist |
|
Bonus 1 |
The complex
polyptych altarpiece in St Bavo’s Cathedral in Ghent, commonly known as the
Ghent Altarpiece, is a work attributed partly to which man alongside his
brother Hubert? |
Jan Van
Eyck |
Bonus 2 |
Jan Van
Eyck’s most famous work is perhaps which 1434 oil painting, believed to
depict an Italian merchant and his wife who is dressed largely in green? |
The
Arnolfini Portrait
(Wedding) |
Bonus 3 |
What animal
features between the central figures in the painting ‘The Arnolfini
Portrait’? The animals is closely related visually to what is now called a
Brussels Griffon |
Dog |
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Amongst the
many deep dives into this mans personal life journalists have uncovered a
coca cola addiction which led to severe dental work when younger, a daily
Peleton fitness workout regime with famous instructor Cody Rigsby and a dream
job of being manager of Southampton Football club. This man graduated from
Oxford with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics in 2001 before
heading to Stanford University where he gained a BA in Business
Administration. Following this, his nonpolitical work has included roles at
Goldman Sachs and The Childrens Investment Fund Management. This
man claimed he made an “error of judgement” in January 2023 when a post on
Instagram led to a police fine for not wearing a seatbelt. This man became MP in 2015 when he
succeeded another former Conservative Leader, William Hague, in the constituency
of Richmond. In 2019 this man became Chancellor, a position he held
throughout the Covid 19 pandemic and is largely credited with introducing the
Furlough scheme. For ten points, name this man, the current Prime Minister of
the UK? |
Rishi
Sunak |
|
Bonus
– Recent Politics |
|
Bonus 1 |
Whose
appointment to the role of Chief of Staff to Kier Starmer has caused
controversy in recent months due to her role in leading the report into the Conservative
Partygate Scandal? |
Sue
Gray |
Bonus 2 |
In the July
2023 By Elections, which was the only seat held by the Conservatives? Won by
Steve Tuckwell on a majority of just
under 500, it is the former constituency of ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson |
Uxbridge
and South Ruislip |
Bonus 3 |
In April
2023, who was named as the successor to Dominic Raab as the Justice Secretary
and Lord Chancellor? |
Alex
Chalk |
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The El Greco
works ‘Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman’ and ‘The Nobleman With His Hand on
His Chest’ are thought by some to be this man, but no authenticated portraits
of this man exist. He was badly
wounded in the Battle of Lepanto but continued to serve as a solider for a
further 5 years when he was captured by Barbary pirates and spent 5 more
years in captivity. He later worked as a Government Tax Collector, during
which time his 1585 work, La Galatea, was published, which is labelled as his
first novel . Works followed included the long poem ‘Journey to Parnassus’,
‘Eight Plays and Eight Interludes’ and ‘The Travails of Persiles and
Sisimunda’. His most famous work was published in two sections, ten years
apart, and is considered to be the founding work of Western Literature and
the first modern novel. The plot centres on a member of the low nobility from
La Mancha with the first name Alonso. For Ten Points, name this Early Modern
Spanish author who is most famous for writing ‘Don Quixote’? |
Miguel
De Cervantes |
|
Bonus
– Spanish Art and Literature |
|
Bonus 1 |
The leading
artist in the court of Philip IV, which Spanish artists masterpiece is often considered
to be the 1656 work ‘Las Meninas’? |
Diego
Velazquez |
Bonus 2 |
Located in
Madrid, what is Spanish National Museum for 20th Century Art?
Named for a Queen, it is home to famous works including Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ |
Reina
Sofia |
Bonus 3 |
Which Spanish
poet and playwright, whose works included ‘Blood Wedding’ ‘Yerma’ and ‘The
House of Bernadarda Alba’ was assassinated by Spanish forces at the start of
the Spanish Civil War? |
Federico
Garcia Lorca |
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Due to the
fact that this man had worked a welder at Harland and Wolff, he fronted a BBC
Documentary in 2012 that marked 100 years since the sinking of the Titanic.
In 2017 he fronted a family game show based on the card game ‘Obama Llama’
that was entitled ‘Partners in Rhyme’. His 2008 autobiography has the
title ‘Better Late Tha Never’ which
reflects the relatively late age at which this man became mainstream famous.
He was the British commentator on the Eurovision Dance Contest in 2007 and
2008. Alongside Lucy Worsley, he fronted the BBC Four series ‘Dancing Cheek
to Cheek’ and teamed up with Ainsley Harriott for a show entitled ‘Big Food
Adventure’. This man had only taken up Dancing aged 19, due to his doctor
recommending it as a therapy for a foot injury. After going professional, he
won an array of competitions including the British Championship on 2
occasions. But his most famous contribution to the world of dance is perhaps
the roles he served for over 17 years on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ and for 12
years on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’. Passing away in 2023, for ten points, can
you name this former head judge who
made his Final Strictly Appearance on Xmas Day 2016, allowing him one final
chance to shout his catchphrase ‘7’? |
Len
Goodman |
|
Bonus
– 2023 Deaths |
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Bonus 1 |
Which
American actor passed away in June 2023 at the age of 89? He won the Oscar
for Best Supporting Actor for his role in ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ and was Emmy
nominated for his role in the Netflix show ‘The Kominsky Method’ |
Alan
Arkin |
Bonus 2 |
It was
announced this week that which 67 year old BBC newsreader has passed away
after a long fight with Bowel Cancer? |
George
Alagiah |
Bonus 3 |
‘Raindrops
Keep Falling on My Head’ ‘They Long To Be Close To You’ and ‘That’s What
Friends Are For’ are amongst the 73 US and 52 UK Top 40 hits written by which
man who died in February 2023? |
Burt
Bacharach |
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