Quizzes
Quiz modes are designed for recognition, recall, and reinforcement. New quiz formats are in progress to expand challenge and variety.
ArtwithWhy is built to help you memorize artworks as quickly as possible, while keeping training challenging and effective.
Quiz modes are designed for recognition, recall, and reinforcement. New quiz formats are in progress to expand challenge and variety.
You can already filter training by historical period. Curated collections are coming soon: essential works, works by movement, and works by country.
The engine calibrates difficulty on the player. If you miss an artwork, it appears more often until you identify it consistently.
Descriptions are built through bibliographic research, focusing on why a work became important and which technical aspects are distinctive. The process is supported by multiple AI systems.
You can explore museums with the highest number of works in the top 1000 and short movement descriptions. Each artwork has a dedicated page, available in Collection after you guess it in training.
All artworks are copyright-safe.
Next releases include artist pages and new quiz modes.
FAQ
Yes. ArtwithWhy is a web app built to help people learn art history through quizzes, adaptive training, and clear explanations of why artworks matter.
A generic encyclopedia helps you read. ArtwithWhy is built to help you remember: it combines recognition, repeated exposure, and concise context around artworks, artists, museums, and movements.
Yes. The product is designed around active recall: if you miss an artwork, the training engine brings it back more often until recognition becomes stable.
Yes. It is useful for beginners because it reduces overload: instead of asking you to read everything at once, it breaks learning into quizzes, training loops, and short explanations.