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Day 20 : Restoration challenge

Usual thing - move the pieces, discover a question.


  • According to The Numismatic Chronicle, during whose reign were the rare fleur-de-lis groats of Stirling struck? James II
  • What Florentine business what not very highly regarded? Pill selling
  • There is a painting of a woman playing the lute in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence. What is the name of the artist? Bega
  • What is the catalogue number of the painting 'Head of Medusa', attributed to Leonardo da Vinci in the Uffizi gallery catalogue of 1890? 1159
  • Which painting in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a diminutive copy of the celebrated one by Leonardo da Vinci? The Holy Virgin and St. Anna
  • As A Florentine Revery begins, our first impression is one of what? Perfect Harmony
  • Which painting in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence is supposed to be Leonardo's earliest? Annunciation
  • Decidedly, the Florentine is prepared for what? Emergencies
  • Leonardo da Vinci's painting of The Adoration of the Magi hangs in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence. According to the 1890 catalogue of the museum, in what colors was it sketched? Black and white
  • Several art-critics think this painting in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence to be one of Leonarfo's earliest works. Annunciation
  • There is a painting of the Head of Medusa in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence, usually attributed to Leonardo. What is its catalogue number in the 1890 catalogue of the museum? 1159
  • According to H. H. Powers, what is the true Italian city? Fiesole
  • Leonardo da Vinci's painting of The Adoration of the Magi hangs in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence. What is its catalogue number in the 1890 catalogue of the museum? 1252
  • During who's reign were the groats of Stirling Struck? James II
  • Which painting in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a diminutive copy of the celebrated one by Leonardo da Vinci? The Holy Virgin and St. Anna

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