National Gallery challenges visitors with quiz on Van Gogh's Sunflowers and cut-up Manet
The National Gallery is one of five museums shortlisted for the Art Fund's £120,000 prize, and it kicks off a quiz asking questions about its collection, including Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' and a cut-up Manet.

The National Gallery in London has been shortlisted among five museums for the Art Fund's £120,000 prize. As part of the competition, each museum is invited to pose questions about its collection, and the National Gallery has launched a quiz to engage the public.
The quiz features questions such as how many 'Sunflowers' paintings Vincent van Gogh created and the story behind a cut-up work by Édouard Manet. These questions aim to encourage deeper exploration of the gallery's renowned holdings.
The Art Fund prize celebrates excellence in museum work and public engagement with art. The five shortlisted museums represent various regions across Britain, and the winner will be announced later. The National Gallery's quiz is part of broader efforts to make art more accessible and interesting to a wider audience.

