Daily True or False
June 21, 2026
10 true or false questions from this day's daily challenge. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.
1.Vincent van Gogh sold only one painting during his lifetime.
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Vincent van Gogh sold only one painting during his lifetime.
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Van Gogh sold 'The Red Vineyard' to Anna Boch in 1890 for 400 francs. This was the only confirmed sale of his work while he was alive.
2.Man Ray's real name was Marcel Duchamp.
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Man Ray's real name was Marcel Duchamp.
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Marcel Duchamp was a separate artist and close friend of Man Ray. Man Ray's real name was Emmanuel Radnitzky.
3.Utagawa Hiroshige only created landscape prints and never depicted human figures.
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Utagawa Hiroshige only created landscape prints and never depicted human figures.
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Hiroshige frequently included people in his landscapes and also produced prints of beautiful women (bijin-ga) and birds-and-flowers (kacho-e).
4.Max Ernst developed the frottage technique by rubbing pencil over paper placed on textured surfaces.
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Max Ernst developed the frottage technique by rubbing pencil over paper placed on textured surfaces.
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Max Ernst invented frottage in 1925 after being inspired by the texture of floorboards. This method became a key Surrealist technique.
5.Patagonia is a region that spans both Argentina and Chile.
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Patagonia is a region that spans both Argentina and Chile.
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Patagonia covers the southern portions of both countries, divided by the Andes. It includes Argentine steppes and Chilean fjords and glaciers.
6.Norman Rockwell's 1964 painting 'The Problem We All Live With' depicts Ruby Bridges.
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Norman Rockwell's 1964 painting 'The Problem We All Live With' depicts Ruby Bridges.
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The painting shows Ruby Bridges, the first Black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in the South, escorted by U.S. marshals.
7.Gustave Courbet's painting 'The Stone Breakers' survived World War II and was later displayed at the Louvre.
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Gustave Courbet's painting 'The Stone Breakers' survived World War II and was later displayed at the Louvre.
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The painting was destroyed in the 1945 bombing of Dresden; it never entered the Louvre, and only photographs of it remain.
8.Tarantulas have urticating hairs that they can flick at predators.
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Tarantulas have urticating hairs that they can flick at predators.
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Only New World tarantulas possess urticating hairs; Old World species lack them, relying on other defenses. Therefore, the blanket statement that all tarantulas have these hairs is incorrect.
9.Utagawa Hiroshige was born in Kyoto, Japan.
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Utagawa Hiroshige was born in Kyoto, Japan.
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Hiroshige was born in Edo (now Tokyo), not Kyoto. He spent most of his life there and is strongly associated with the city.
10.Eugène Delacroix painted 'Liberty Leading the People' to commemorate the July Revolution of 1830.
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Eugène Delacroix painted 'Liberty Leading the People' to commemorate the July Revolution of 1830.
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This iconic painting depicts the July Revolution of 1830 in France. Delacroix completed it in 1830 and exhibited it at the Salon of 1831.
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