5 Questions
What was the woman in the yellow jacket doing in one of the paintings Calder and Petra found?
Wearing a pearl necklace and looking into a mirror
What was Petra doing while discussing the paintings with Calder?
Taking off one of her earrings and rolling it around on the floor
What did Calder suggest they should start keeping a record of?
Unexplained stuff
What did Petra write as the first entry in the record of unexplained stuff?
Charles Fort: chief questioner, philosopher, guide
What did Petra compare the paintings floating into her mind to?
Flying frogs or disappearing people
Study Notes
The Paintings and Petra's Experience
- A woman in a yellow jacket appeared in one of the paintings Calder and Petra found.
- Petra was taking notes while discussing the paintings with Calder.
- Calder suggested keeping a record of unexplained events or occurrences.
- Petra wrote "Girl in yellow jacket" as the first entry in the record of unexplained stuff.
- Petra compared the paintings floating into her mind to a slide show.
Test your knowledge of art and mystery with this quiz inspired by the paintings of a woman in a yellow jacket. See if you can identify the different depictions of the mysterious woman and solve the puzzle alongside Calder and Petra.
Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards
Convert your notes into interactive study material.
Get started for free