Deck 1: Fourtheenth-Century Art in Europe

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In Northern Europe,particularly Germany,devotional images which depict Mary mourning her dead son,Jesus,are known as __________.

A) chasubles
B) predellas
C) vestments
D) Vesperbild
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__________ was the patron saint of painters.

A) Saint Francis of Assisi
B) Saint Dominic
C) Saint Luke
D) Saint Mark
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Wealthy Italian families added __________ to their homes,both for the purpose of defense and to symbolize their power.

A) cannons
B) mirrors
C) lighting
D) towers
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The most complete Decorated-style building is the __________.

A) Chartres Cathedral
B) Durham Cathedral
C) Westminster Cathedral
D) Exeter Cathedral
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The doors for the Florentine Baptistery by __________ display scenes from the life of John the Baptist.

A) Andrea Orcagna
B) Bernardo Daddi
C) Andrea Pisano
D) Ambrogio Lorenzetti
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Which artist in the court of Charles IV of Bohemia was known for combining his preference for substantial bodies,oversized hands and heads,and dour faces with the graceful quality of French Gothic style?

A) Master Hubert
B) Nicholas of Verdun
C) Master Theodoric
D) Heinrich Musselman
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The Book of Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux by __________ contains special prayers to be recited during the day and into the evening.

A) Jean Pucelle
B) Jan van Eyck
C) the Rohan Master
D) Gislebertus
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The governing body for the city of Florence met in the __________.

A) Camposanto
B) Palazzo Della Signoria
C) Duomo
D) Baptistry
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How were the innovations in fourteenth century painting comparable to shifts that occurred in the period's literature?

A) Greater attention was given to secular subject matter.
B) Greater emphasis was placed on observable elements of human experience.
C) Religious themes were treated more critically.
D) All of the above.
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What sociological change may have encouraged the innovative developments in Italian art of the fourteenth century?

A) the growth of the urban population
B) the guild system for artistic training
C) artists began to emerge as individuals
D) fortified cities provided a greater sense of security
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__________ and __________ designed the Church of the Holy Cross in southwest Germany.

A) Cennini;Vasari
B) Cennini; Cimabue
C) Heinrich Parler; Peter Parler
D) Vasari; Lorenzetti
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The city council of Siena commissioned__________ to fresco the city hall with scenes of good and bad government.

A) Ambrogio Lorenzetti
B) Duccio
C) Giotto
D) Cimabue
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The __________ represents the contemporary taste for personal items,crafted from fine materials and richly decorated with popular subject matter.

A) Triumph of Death
B) Life of John the Baptist
C) Attack on the Castle of Love
D) Life of Saint Luke
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__________ was a master mason for Exeter Cathedral .

A) Richard de Montefort
B) Thomas of Whitney
C) Thomas Acquinas
D) Nicholas of Verdun
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The artist of the Virgin and Child Enthroned ,__________,greatly impacted Florentine painting.

A) Andrea Pisano
B) Christine de Pizan
C) Petrarch
D) Cimabue
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The __________,surrounded by a court of angels and Siena's patron saints,are the subject of the Maestà's (18-10)central panel.

A) Virgin and Christ Child
B) Angel Gabriel and the Virgin
C) Angels Gabriel and Michael
D) John the Baptist and the Virgin
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__________ was commissioned to paint the Scrovegni (Arena)Chapel .

A) Cimabue
B) Masaccio
C) Giotto
D) Duccio
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__________ painted a huge altarpiece for the high altar of Siena Cathedral.

A) Gaddi
B) Duccio
C) Pisano
D) Daddi
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A(n)__________ specialty,pictorial needlework,gained such fame that it came to be called __________.

A) Italian; buon fresco
B) Sienese; giornata
C) French; sinopia
D) English; opus anglicanum
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The elaborate bishop's throne at Exeter Cathedral resembles_______________.

A) a shrine
B) embroidery translated into wood
C) opus angicanum
D) a predella
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Which of the following themes is NOT found in Giotto's program of frescoes decorating the Scrovegni Chapel ?

A) scenes from Dante's Inferno
B) the virtues and vices
C) scenes from the life of Mary
D) the Last Judgment
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What factor contributed to the mystical religiosity in Germany during the fourteenth century that inspired images emphasizing both ecstatic joy and extreme suffering?

A) famine, wars, and plagues
B) a new ruler
C) the death of the pope
D) Islamic invasions
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How do Andrea Pisano's doors for the Florentine Baptistery of San Giovanni reflect a stylistic shift in Italian art of the fourteenth century?

A) the use of gilded bronze for architectural sculpture
B) the curved forms and courtly posture of the figures
C) the emphasis on the three-dimensional mass of the figures
D) the spatial ambiguities of the settings
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What theme was most popular for the narrative images decorating personal luxury items such as small chests,mirror backs and combs?

A) the passion of Christ
B) courtly romance
C) the joys and sorrows of the Virgin
D) life in the city and country
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How does Giotto's Virgin and Child Enthroned differ from Cimabue's earlier version of the same subject?

A) He eliminates the gold folds in Mary's drapery.
B) Christ sits on her lap.
C) The figures appear as solid, blocky forms.
D) All of the above.
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What characteristic introduced by the Parler family came to dominate central European architecture during the Renaissance?

A) clustered colonnettes that make the arcade seem to ripple
B) intricately patterned vaults that unify interior space
C) fortified walls and large towers
D) none of the above
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What stylistic element of The Book of Hours of Jeanne D'Évreux suggests that the artist was familiar with contemporary Sienese art?

A) the use of grisaille
B) the softly modeled folds of drapery gathered around elegant forms
C) his depiction of figures within discrete architectural settings
D) the inclusion of secular amusements and off-color jokes
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for the building of the Scrovegni Chapel ?

A) to atone for the Scrovegni family's sins
B) to show the patron's power and sophistication
C) to mark the site of an ancient Roman ruin
D) to have a private chapel at the Scrovegni residence
Question
The term "maniera greca" refers to the ___________ influence seen in Italian painting throughout the fourteenth century.

A) Classical
B) Hellenistic
C) French Gothic
D) Byzantine
Question
According to the artist Cennino Cennini,painting on panel may involve all of the following EXCEPT___________.

A) gesso
B) gold leaf
C) giornata
D) drawing with charcoal
Question
Which of the following is NOT depicted in Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Effects of Good Government in the City and in the Country ?

A) building construction
B) an allegorical figure assuring visitors of their safety in the city
C) portraits of Sienna's civic leaders
D) agricultural activity of all the various seasons
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The _____________style seen in the great east window of Exeter Cathedral paved the way for the regularity,balanced horizontal and vertical lines,and plain wall or window surfaces that characterize Renaissance architecture in England.

A) Decorated
B) Perpendicular
C) Embroidered
D) Tudor
Question
Which of the following does NOT apply to Giotto's frescoes of the Scrovegni Chapel ?

A) Their placement complements the building's architectural details.
B) They are organized to create symmetrical pairings that encourage viewers to relate biblical events.
C) They distill complex narratives into compelling moments.
D) They emphasize human emotion in their details.
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Which stylistic characteristic distinguishes fourteenth-century figure painting in Siena from that produced in Florence?

A) the use of modeling to suggest three-dimensional forms
B) the placement of figures in naturalistic and architectural settings
C) an emphasis on jewel-like coloring and elegantly posed forms
D) the use of tempera paint
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Cimabue,an artist working in ____________,was one of the first to demonstrate the shift to a more modern painting style.

A) Florence
B) Sienna
C) Pisa
D) Venice
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Which of the following probably influenced Giotto's emphasis on human empathy and emotion seen in his painting?

A) his study with Cimabue
B) the writings of Cennino Cennini
C) the message of St. Francis of Assissi
D) all of the above
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The recognizable cityscape in Ambrogio Lorenzetti's The Effects of Good Government in the City and in the Country is a tribute to his patron_____________.

A) Enrico Scrovegni
B) King Charles IV
C) The Florentine Signoria
D) The Siena City Council (The Nine)
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What element of the standing gilt-silver Virgin and Child is distinctive of French sculpture in the fourteenth century?

A) the use of the fleur-de-lis as a reliquary
B) the s-curve of the Virgin's figure
C) the use of gold, silver and enamel
D) the child's tender gesture
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The term "modeling" refers to ___________________,which allows artists to simulate three-dimensional forms in painted figures.

A) the use of light and dark pigment tones
B) the use of live models so artists could closely observe natural details
C) the texturing of paint with a stippling brushstroke
D) thickly applying paint in small areas
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How did the artists convey that the angel Gabriel is speaking to Mary in the Annunciation by Simone Martine and Lippo Memmi?

A) They included iconographic details that symbolize Gabriel's message.
B) They placed the figures in a conversational pose.
C) They incised scriptural text into the gold leaf.
D) They reference the chapter and verse from Luke in the framework.
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For Petrarch and his contemporaries,the essential qualifications for a writer were an appreciation of the literature of __________ and __________.

A) Mesopotamia; Egypt
B) England; Rome
C) Greece; Rome
D) Persia; Constantinople
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In England,during the later years of the thirteenth century and the early years of the fourteenth century,a distinctive and influential style developed,known as __________.

A) the Courtly Style
B) the Decorated Style
C) the Perpendicular
D) the Military Style
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The doors for the Florentine Baptistery are made of __________.

A) carved wood
B) gilded bronze
C) molded stucco
D) a brick core
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According to Millard Meiss,artists working after the Black Death reverted to a __________ in religious art.

A) softly modeled style
B) highly detailed naturalism
C) classically-posed figures
D) hieratic linearity
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Charles IV made __________ the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.

A) Paris
B) London
C) Munich
D) Prague
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The __________ family became the most successful architects in the Holy Roman Empire.

A) Pisano
B) Martini
C) Pucelle
D) Parler
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Italian painters in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries worked principally in __________,a paint made from powdered pigments,often mixed with egg yolk,water,and an occasional touch of glue.

A) tempera
B) fresco
C) arriccio
D) parchment
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Andrea Pisano enhanced the sense of ______________ through the curving folds of drapery in the Baptism of the Multitudes .

A) patterning
B) action and movement
C) three-dimensionality
D) scale of the figures
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The ______________ erupted between France and England.

A) Hundred Years' War
B) Peasants' War
C) Black Death
D) Opus Anglicanum
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In the buon fresco technique,the term _____________ refers to a section or day's work.

A) dado
B) grisaille
C) sinopia
D) giornata
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Applying water-based paints to the wet plaster of a wall is known as __________.

A) tempera
B) fresco secco
C) buon fresco
D) intonaco
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In the Book of Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux,the figures are painted in the __________ technique.

A) tempera
B) grisaille
C) opus anglicanum
D) fresco
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In Germany,devotional images,known as __________,inspired the worshipper to contemplate Jesus's first and last hours.

A) grisaille
B) Cistercian
C) Andachtsbilder
D) dado
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According to folklorists,the figures at the bottom of the page of the Annunciation by Jean Pucelle are ______________.

A) the infant Jesus and John the Baptist
B) children of the patrons
C) children playing "froggy in the middle"
D) angels
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________________ exerted quality control among members and supervised education.

A) Confraternities
B) Monastic orders
C) Guilds
D) Mendicants
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Located in the city hall in Siena,the council room was known as the __________.

A) Church of the Holy Cross
B) Sala della Pace (Chamber of Peace)
C) Exeter Cathedral
D) Scrovegni Chapel
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Duccio's painted __________for the Siena Cathedral is known as the Maestà .

A) fresco
B) baldachin
C) arcade
D) altarpiece
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Duccio included _______________ in his scene of the Betrayal of Jesus on the back of the Maesta.

A) several subsequent episodes
B) only a few figures
C) an expansive architectural backdrop
D) his portrait
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The term __________ describes the private devotional books that contained special prayers to be recited at specific times of the day.

A) Book of Hours
B) Psalters
C) Gospels
D) Moralized Bibles
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The _________________ of Duccio's representation of the Raising of Lazarus contrasts with Giotto's portrayal of the same subject.

A) simplification to only a few characters
B) expressive gestures and charged glances
C) monumentality of the figures
D) the majestic architecture
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Describe the influence of the royal court in Paris on fourteenth-century French painting and sculpture.
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The ___________ style of English architecture heralded the Renaissance in its regularity and balance.

A) Vesperbild
B) Perpendicular
C) Parler
D) Norman
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Discuss the significance of Prague in the fourteenth century.
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Discuss the change in patronage practices in fourteenth-century France.How did these changes impact the arts?
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Who was Charles IV of Bohemia? What were his contributions?
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Who was Petrarch? Discuss his contributions and significance.
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What was the impact of the Black Death on the arts in fourteenth-century Europe? Include specific examples in your discussion.
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Discuss the Allegory of Good Government in the City and in the Country in the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena.Consider the technique,the style,the subject matter,and the commission itself.
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What were the primary artistic influences on fourteenth-century Italian painters.
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The designer of the vaults of Exeter Cathedral added ______________ or additional ribs.

A) plate tracery
B) rosettes
C) tiercerons
D) bosses
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Explain the role of the guilds in fourteenth-century Europe.
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Who was Christine de Pizan? In what ways did she contribute to her profession and to her era?
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How did the Holy Roman Empire change during the fourteenth century?
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Discuss the creation of Duccio's Maestà .Address specifics,such as its purpose,its size,the style,the technique,and subject matter.What is its present-day condition?
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The book considers some of the major developments in fourteenth-century Europe.Discuss these developments in general and then focus on one that clearly impacted the arts.Build your discussion on specific works of art,using visual and historical analysis.
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Who was Master Theodoric? Characterize his style.
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Discuss the choice of subject matter and the placement of the images in Giotto's Scrovegni Chapel .
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Discuss the different phases of construction for Exeter Cathedral.
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Discuss the achievements of Giotto.
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Discuss the techniques of buon fresco and fresco secco,citing examples of each.
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1
In Northern Europe,particularly Germany,devotional images which depict Mary mourning her dead son,Jesus,are known as __________.

A) chasubles
B) predellas
C) vestments
D) Vesperbild
D
2
__________ was the patron saint of painters.

A) Saint Francis of Assisi
B) Saint Dominic
C) Saint Luke
D) Saint Mark
C
3
Wealthy Italian families added __________ to their homes,both for the purpose of defense and to symbolize their power.

A) cannons
B) mirrors
C) lighting
D) towers
D
4
The most complete Decorated-style building is the __________.

A) Chartres Cathedral
B) Durham Cathedral
C) Westminster Cathedral
D) Exeter Cathedral
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The doors for the Florentine Baptistery by __________ display scenes from the life of John the Baptist.

A) Andrea Orcagna
B) Bernardo Daddi
C) Andrea Pisano
D) Ambrogio Lorenzetti
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Which artist in the court of Charles IV of Bohemia was known for combining his preference for substantial bodies,oversized hands and heads,and dour faces with the graceful quality of French Gothic style?

A) Master Hubert
B) Nicholas of Verdun
C) Master Theodoric
D) Heinrich Musselman
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7
The Book of Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux by __________ contains special prayers to be recited during the day and into the evening.

A) Jean Pucelle
B) Jan van Eyck
C) the Rohan Master
D) Gislebertus
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The governing body for the city of Florence met in the __________.

A) Camposanto
B) Palazzo Della Signoria
C) Duomo
D) Baptistry
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How were the innovations in fourteenth century painting comparable to shifts that occurred in the period's literature?

A) Greater attention was given to secular subject matter.
B) Greater emphasis was placed on observable elements of human experience.
C) Religious themes were treated more critically.
D) All of the above.
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What sociological change may have encouraged the innovative developments in Italian art of the fourteenth century?

A) the growth of the urban population
B) the guild system for artistic training
C) artists began to emerge as individuals
D) fortified cities provided a greater sense of security
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__________ and __________ designed the Church of the Holy Cross in southwest Germany.

A) Cennini;Vasari
B) Cennini; Cimabue
C) Heinrich Parler; Peter Parler
D) Vasari; Lorenzetti
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The city council of Siena commissioned__________ to fresco the city hall with scenes of good and bad government.

A) Ambrogio Lorenzetti
B) Duccio
C) Giotto
D) Cimabue
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The __________ represents the contemporary taste for personal items,crafted from fine materials and richly decorated with popular subject matter.

A) Triumph of Death
B) Life of John the Baptist
C) Attack on the Castle of Love
D) Life of Saint Luke
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__________ was a master mason for Exeter Cathedral .

A) Richard de Montefort
B) Thomas of Whitney
C) Thomas Acquinas
D) Nicholas of Verdun
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The artist of the Virgin and Child Enthroned ,__________,greatly impacted Florentine painting.

A) Andrea Pisano
B) Christine de Pizan
C) Petrarch
D) Cimabue
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The __________,surrounded by a court of angels and Siena's patron saints,are the subject of the Maestà's (18-10)central panel.

A) Virgin and Christ Child
B) Angel Gabriel and the Virgin
C) Angels Gabriel and Michael
D) John the Baptist and the Virgin
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__________ was commissioned to paint the Scrovegni (Arena)Chapel .

A) Cimabue
B) Masaccio
C) Giotto
D) Duccio
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__________ painted a huge altarpiece for the high altar of Siena Cathedral.

A) Gaddi
B) Duccio
C) Pisano
D) Daddi
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A(n)__________ specialty,pictorial needlework,gained such fame that it came to be called __________.

A) Italian; buon fresco
B) Sienese; giornata
C) French; sinopia
D) English; opus anglicanum
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The elaborate bishop's throne at Exeter Cathedral resembles_______________.

A) a shrine
B) embroidery translated into wood
C) opus angicanum
D) a predella
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Which of the following themes is NOT found in Giotto's program of frescoes decorating the Scrovegni Chapel ?

A) scenes from Dante's Inferno
B) the virtues and vices
C) scenes from the life of Mary
D) the Last Judgment
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What factor contributed to the mystical religiosity in Germany during the fourteenth century that inspired images emphasizing both ecstatic joy and extreme suffering?

A) famine, wars, and plagues
B) a new ruler
C) the death of the pope
D) Islamic invasions
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23
How do Andrea Pisano's doors for the Florentine Baptistery of San Giovanni reflect a stylistic shift in Italian art of the fourteenth century?

A) the use of gilded bronze for architectural sculpture
B) the curved forms and courtly posture of the figures
C) the emphasis on the three-dimensional mass of the figures
D) the spatial ambiguities of the settings
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What theme was most popular for the narrative images decorating personal luxury items such as small chests,mirror backs and combs?

A) the passion of Christ
B) courtly romance
C) the joys and sorrows of the Virgin
D) life in the city and country
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How does Giotto's Virgin and Child Enthroned differ from Cimabue's earlier version of the same subject?

A) He eliminates the gold folds in Mary's drapery.
B) Christ sits on her lap.
C) The figures appear as solid, blocky forms.
D) All of the above.
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What characteristic introduced by the Parler family came to dominate central European architecture during the Renaissance?

A) clustered colonnettes that make the arcade seem to ripple
B) intricately patterned vaults that unify interior space
C) fortified walls and large towers
D) none of the above
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What stylistic element of The Book of Hours of Jeanne D'Évreux suggests that the artist was familiar with contemporary Sienese art?

A) the use of grisaille
B) the softly modeled folds of drapery gathered around elegant forms
C) his depiction of figures within discrete architectural settings
D) the inclusion of secular amusements and off-color jokes
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for the building of the Scrovegni Chapel ?

A) to atone for the Scrovegni family's sins
B) to show the patron's power and sophistication
C) to mark the site of an ancient Roman ruin
D) to have a private chapel at the Scrovegni residence
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The term "maniera greca" refers to the ___________ influence seen in Italian painting throughout the fourteenth century.

A) Classical
B) Hellenistic
C) French Gothic
D) Byzantine
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According to the artist Cennino Cennini,painting on panel may involve all of the following EXCEPT___________.

A) gesso
B) gold leaf
C) giornata
D) drawing with charcoal
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31
Which of the following is NOT depicted in Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Effects of Good Government in the City and in the Country ?

A) building construction
B) an allegorical figure assuring visitors of their safety in the city
C) portraits of Sienna's civic leaders
D) agricultural activity of all the various seasons
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32
The _____________style seen in the great east window of Exeter Cathedral paved the way for the regularity,balanced horizontal and vertical lines,and plain wall or window surfaces that characterize Renaissance architecture in England.

A) Decorated
B) Perpendicular
C) Embroidered
D) Tudor
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Which of the following does NOT apply to Giotto's frescoes of the Scrovegni Chapel ?

A) Their placement complements the building's architectural details.
B) They are organized to create symmetrical pairings that encourage viewers to relate biblical events.
C) They distill complex narratives into compelling moments.
D) They emphasize human emotion in their details.
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Which stylistic characteristic distinguishes fourteenth-century figure painting in Siena from that produced in Florence?

A) the use of modeling to suggest three-dimensional forms
B) the placement of figures in naturalistic and architectural settings
C) an emphasis on jewel-like coloring and elegantly posed forms
D) the use of tempera paint
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Cimabue,an artist working in ____________,was one of the first to demonstrate the shift to a more modern painting style.

A) Florence
B) Sienna
C) Pisa
D) Venice
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Which of the following probably influenced Giotto's emphasis on human empathy and emotion seen in his painting?

A) his study with Cimabue
B) the writings of Cennino Cennini
C) the message of St. Francis of Assissi
D) all of the above
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The recognizable cityscape in Ambrogio Lorenzetti's The Effects of Good Government in the City and in the Country is a tribute to his patron_____________.

A) Enrico Scrovegni
B) King Charles IV
C) The Florentine Signoria
D) The Siena City Council (The Nine)
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38
What element of the standing gilt-silver Virgin and Child is distinctive of French sculpture in the fourteenth century?

A) the use of the fleur-de-lis as a reliquary
B) the s-curve of the Virgin's figure
C) the use of gold, silver and enamel
D) the child's tender gesture
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The term "modeling" refers to ___________________,which allows artists to simulate three-dimensional forms in painted figures.

A) the use of light and dark pigment tones
B) the use of live models so artists could closely observe natural details
C) the texturing of paint with a stippling brushstroke
D) thickly applying paint in small areas
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40
How did the artists convey that the angel Gabriel is speaking to Mary in the Annunciation by Simone Martine and Lippo Memmi?

A) They included iconographic details that symbolize Gabriel's message.
B) They placed the figures in a conversational pose.
C) They incised scriptural text into the gold leaf.
D) They reference the chapter and verse from Luke in the framework.
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41
For Petrarch and his contemporaries,the essential qualifications for a writer were an appreciation of the literature of __________ and __________.

A) Mesopotamia; Egypt
B) England; Rome
C) Greece; Rome
D) Persia; Constantinople
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42
In England,during the later years of the thirteenth century and the early years of the fourteenth century,a distinctive and influential style developed,known as __________.

A) the Courtly Style
B) the Decorated Style
C) the Perpendicular
D) the Military Style
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43
The doors for the Florentine Baptistery are made of __________.

A) carved wood
B) gilded bronze
C) molded stucco
D) a brick core
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44
According to Millard Meiss,artists working after the Black Death reverted to a __________ in religious art.

A) softly modeled style
B) highly detailed naturalism
C) classically-posed figures
D) hieratic linearity
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45
Charles IV made __________ the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.

A) Paris
B) London
C) Munich
D) Prague
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46
The __________ family became the most successful architects in the Holy Roman Empire.

A) Pisano
B) Martini
C) Pucelle
D) Parler
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47
Italian painters in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries worked principally in __________,a paint made from powdered pigments,often mixed with egg yolk,water,and an occasional touch of glue.

A) tempera
B) fresco
C) arriccio
D) parchment
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48
Andrea Pisano enhanced the sense of ______________ through the curving folds of drapery in the Baptism of the Multitudes .

A) patterning
B) action and movement
C) three-dimensionality
D) scale of the figures
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49
The ______________ erupted between France and England.

A) Hundred Years' War
B) Peasants' War
C) Black Death
D) Opus Anglicanum
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50
In the buon fresco technique,the term _____________ refers to a section or day's work.

A) dado
B) grisaille
C) sinopia
D) giornata
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51
Applying water-based paints to the wet plaster of a wall is known as __________.

A) tempera
B) fresco secco
C) buon fresco
D) intonaco
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52
In the Book of Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux,the figures are painted in the __________ technique.

A) tempera
B) grisaille
C) opus anglicanum
D) fresco
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53
In Germany,devotional images,known as __________,inspired the worshipper to contemplate Jesus's first and last hours.

A) grisaille
B) Cistercian
C) Andachtsbilder
D) dado
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54
According to folklorists,the figures at the bottom of the page of the Annunciation by Jean Pucelle are ______________.

A) the infant Jesus and John the Baptist
B) children of the patrons
C) children playing "froggy in the middle"
D) angels
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55
________________ exerted quality control among members and supervised education.

A) Confraternities
B) Monastic orders
C) Guilds
D) Mendicants
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56
Located in the city hall in Siena,the council room was known as the __________.

A) Church of the Holy Cross
B) Sala della Pace (Chamber of Peace)
C) Exeter Cathedral
D) Scrovegni Chapel
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57
Duccio's painted __________for the Siena Cathedral is known as the Maestà .

A) fresco
B) baldachin
C) arcade
D) altarpiece
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58
Duccio included _______________ in his scene of the Betrayal of Jesus on the back of the Maesta.

A) several subsequent episodes
B) only a few figures
C) an expansive architectural backdrop
D) his portrait
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59
The term __________ describes the private devotional books that contained special prayers to be recited at specific times of the day.

A) Book of Hours
B) Psalters
C) Gospels
D) Moralized Bibles
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60
The _________________ of Duccio's representation of the Raising of Lazarus contrasts with Giotto's portrayal of the same subject.

A) simplification to only a few characters
B) expressive gestures and charged glances
C) monumentality of the figures
D) the majestic architecture
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61
Describe the influence of the royal court in Paris on fourteenth-century French painting and sculpture.
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62
The ___________ style of English architecture heralded the Renaissance in its regularity and balance.

A) Vesperbild
B) Perpendicular
C) Parler
D) Norman
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63
Discuss the significance of Prague in the fourteenth century.
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64
Discuss the change in patronage practices in fourteenth-century France.How did these changes impact the arts?
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65
Who was Charles IV of Bohemia? What were his contributions?
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66
Who was Petrarch? Discuss his contributions and significance.
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67
What was the impact of the Black Death on the arts in fourteenth-century Europe? Include specific examples in your discussion.
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68
Discuss the Allegory of Good Government in the City and in the Country in the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena.Consider the technique,the style,the subject matter,and the commission itself.
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69
What were the primary artistic influences on fourteenth-century Italian painters.
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70
The designer of the vaults of Exeter Cathedral added ______________ or additional ribs.

A) plate tracery
B) rosettes
C) tiercerons
D) bosses
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71
Explain the role of the guilds in fourteenth-century Europe.
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72
Who was Christine de Pizan? In what ways did she contribute to her profession and to her era?
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73
How did the Holy Roman Empire change during the fourteenth century?
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74
Discuss the creation of Duccio's Maestà .Address specifics,such as its purpose,its size,the style,the technique,and subject matter.What is its present-day condition?
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75
The book considers some of the major developments in fourteenth-century Europe.Discuss these developments in general and then focus on one that clearly impacted the arts.Build your discussion on specific works of art,using visual and historical analysis.
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76
Who was Master Theodoric? Characterize his style.
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77
Discuss the choice of subject matter and the placement of the images in Giotto's Scrovegni Chapel .
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78
Discuss the different phases of construction for Exeter Cathedral.
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79
Discuss the achievements of Giotto.
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80
Discuss the techniques of buon fresco and fresco secco,citing examples of each.
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