Deck 1: Fifteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe

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Although no signed paintings by Rogier van der Weyden exist, art historians use a painting of which subject to establish the characteristics of his art?

A)Annunciation
B)Deposition
C)Last Judgment
D)Virgin and Child
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The second generation of Flemish painters was largely responsible for

A)the development of a fee structure for commissions.
B)the rapid spread of the Flemish style through Europe.
C)the introduction of oil paint in Italy.
D)a shift to more complex compositions.
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How are peasants depicted in the Très Riches Heures ?

A)They are wealthy and lavishly dressed.
B)They are happily working or amusingly uncouth.
C)They are crude and uncivilized.
D)They are servants to the upper classes.
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Patrons in Germanic lands preferred altarpieces that featured

A)panel paintings similar to those of Flemish masters.
B)other worldly images evoking Christian mysticism.
C)polychromed wood sculpture and carvings.
D)an icon of the Virgin and Child.
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How does the manuscript page Mary at Her Devotions from the Hours of Mary of Burgundy reflect religious practice of the period?

A)It highlights her close relationship with the priest.
B)The church setting underscores her regular attendance at Mass.
C)Her spiritual vision comes through private meditation.
D)The light through the window symbolizes God's presence.
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What element of Claus Sluter's Well of Moses signaled a break with the International Gothic style?

A)the unpainted stone
B)the detailed naturalism
C)the individualized figures
D)the flowing drapery
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How did the artists visually distinguish the duke of Berry in the illustration for the calendar page for January in the Très Riches Heures ?

A)hieratic scale
B)a written inscription above him
C)the banner with heraldic arms above him
D)his position in the center of the composition
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Who were the most powerful rulers and art patrons in northern Europe for most of the fifteenth century?

A)dukes of Normandy
B)earls of Hampden
C)dukes of Windsor
D)dukes of Burgundy
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An altarpiece may be placed on a base, known as a

A)mensa.
B)diptych.
C)manuscript.
D)predella.
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What detail of the Mérode Altarpiece indicates that the scene of the Annunciation is a religious vision of the donors'?

A)the enclosed garden
B)the opened door
C)the mousetrap
D)the pages of Mary's book
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Which naturalistic device did Hugo van der Goes use in the Portinari Altarpiece ?

A)a gold leaf background
B)a vision of Christ as Judge
C)atmospheric perspective
D)consistent scale
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Which of the following belonged to the second generation of Flemish painters?

A)Jan van Eyck
B)Robert Campin
C)Petrus Christus
D)Roger van der Weyden
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How does Martin Schongauer intensify the moment portrayed in his The Temptations of St.Anthony ?

A)placing the action in a panoramic landscape
B)implying circular motion around the main figure
C)arranging the figures into a pyramidal shape
D)adding short parallel lines in the background
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An altarpiece which has multiple, movable wings, attached to the altar's central, stationary section is known as a

A)diptych.
B)triptych.
C)predella.
D)polyptych.
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What do scholars know for certain about Jan van Eyck's Double Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife ?

A)the couple was quite wealthy
B)the work celebrates the couple's wedding
C)the couple's identity
D)the painting originally hung in the couple's home
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Where did painters perfect the technique of painting with an oil medium?

A)Italy
B)Portugal
C)England
D)Flanders
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The printing technique of engraving probably derived from workers in what trade?

A)stained glass
B)goldsmithing
C)potters
D)sculptors
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Which feature is characteristic of French painting in the fifteenth century?

A)elaborate details and complex iconography
B)a reserved detachment among the figures
C)an emphasis on symmetry and geometric patterns
D)the use of Gothic architectural settings
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What symbolic meaning is suggested in the "Hunt of the Unicorn" series of tapestries ?

A)the Annunciation
B)the Deposition
C)the Miracle at Cana
D)the Resurrection
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The technique of engraving on metal in which the lines are cut into the metal plate with sharp tools is called

A)intaglio.
B)gouging.
C)sinopia.
D)giornata.
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Discuss the achievements of Jan van Eyck.
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Discuss the importance of the fiber arts in fifteenth-century Flanders.Cite specific examples.
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Explain the iconography of Jan van Eyck's Double Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife .
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Discuss the achievements of Rogier van der Weyden.
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Discuss the patronage and disguised symbolism of the Portinari Altarpiece .
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Discuss the achievements of Konrad Witz.
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Explain the technique of painting with an oil medium.Include examples of artists and their work as part of your discussion.
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What is the Order of the Golden Fleece?
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Why did Philip the Bold commission the Chartreuse de Champmol?
A.to hold his manuscript collection
B.to attract Franciscan monks
C.to rival local churches
D.to house his family's tombs
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Define the International Gothic style.
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What feature is used to unite the interior and exterior spaces and draw the viewer into the painting in Petrus Christus's A Goldsmith in His Shop ?

A)vase of lilies
B)water basin
C)coconut
D)mirror
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What represents the complicated collaboration among scholars, artists, and investors in the history of printed books?

A)The Buxheim St.Christopher
B)Nuremberg Chronicle
C)The Temptations of St.Anthony
D)St.Wolfgang Altarpiece
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Which church of is an outstanding example of the Flamboyant style?

A)Saint-Maclou
B)St.Wolfgang
C)Cathedral of Ghent
D)St.Stephen's
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What was first achieved in the workshop of Johann Gutenberg in Germany?

A)relief printing
B)engraving
C)movable-type printing
D)block books
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Define the Flamboyant style.Cite specific examples.
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Deck 1: Fifteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe
1
Although no signed paintings by Rogier van der Weyden exist, art historians use a painting of which subject to establish the characteristics of his art?

A)Annunciation
B)Deposition
C)Last Judgment
D)Virgin and Child
B
2
The second generation of Flemish painters was largely responsible for

A)the development of a fee structure for commissions.
B)the rapid spread of the Flemish style through Europe.
C)the introduction of oil paint in Italy.
D)a shift to more complex compositions.
B
3
How are peasants depicted in the Très Riches Heures ?

A)They are wealthy and lavishly dressed.
B)They are happily working or amusingly uncouth.
C)They are crude and uncivilized.
D)They are servants to the upper classes.
B
4
Patrons in Germanic lands preferred altarpieces that featured

A)panel paintings similar to those of Flemish masters.
B)other worldly images evoking Christian mysticism.
C)polychromed wood sculpture and carvings.
D)an icon of the Virgin and Child.
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How does the manuscript page Mary at Her Devotions from the Hours of Mary of Burgundy reflect religious practice of the period?

A)It highlights her close relationship with the priest.
B)The church setting underscores her regular attendance at Mass.
C)Her spiritual vision comes through private meditation.
D)The light through the window symbolizes God's presence.
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What element of Claus Sluter's Well of Moses signaled a break with the International Gothic style?

A)the unpainted stone
B)the detailed naturalism
C)the individualized figures
D)the flowing drapery
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How did the artists visually distinguish the duke of Berry in the illustration for the calendar page for January in the Très Riches Heures ?

A)hieratic scale
B)a written inscription above him
C)the banner with heraldic arms above him
D)his position in the center of the composition
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Who were the most powerful rulers and art patrons in northern Europe for most of the fifteenth century?

A)dukes of Normandy
B)earls of Hampden
C)dukes of Windsor
D)dukes of Burgundy
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An altarpiece may be placed on a base, known as a

A)mensa.
B)diptych.
C)manuscript.
D)predella.
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What detail of the Mérode Altarpiece indicates that the scene of the Annunciation is a religious vision of the donors'?

A)the enclosed garden
B)the opened door
C)the mousetrap
D)the pages of Mary's book
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Which naturalistic device did Hugo van der Goes use in the Portinari Altarpiece ?

A)a gold leaf background
B)a vision of Christ as Judge
C)atmospheric perspective
D)consistent scale
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Which of the following belonged to the second generation of Flemish painters?

A)Jan van Eyck
B)Robert Campin
C)Petrus Christus
D)Roger van der Weyden
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13
How does Martin Schongauer intensify the moment portrayed in his The Temptations of St.Anthony ?

A)placing the action in a panoramic landscape
B)implying circular motion around the main figure
C)arranging the figures into a pyramidal shape
D)adding short parallel lines in the background
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An altarpiece which has multiple, movable wings, attached to the altar's central, stationary section is known as a

A)diptych.
B)triptych.
C)predella.
D)polyptych.
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What do scholars know for certain about Jan van Eyck's Double Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife ?

A)the couple was quite wealthy
B)the work celebrates the couple's wedding
C)the couple's identity
D)the painting originally hung in the couple's home
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Where did painters perfect the technique of painting with an oil medium?

A)Italy
B)Portugal
C)England
D)Flanders
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The printing technique of engraving probably derived from workers in what trade?

A)stained glass
B)goldsmithing
C)potters
D)sculptors
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Which feature is characteristic of French painting in the fifteenth century?

A)elaborate details and complex iconography
B)a reserved detachment among the figures
C)an emphasis on symmetry and geometric patterns
D)the use of Gothic architectural settings
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What symbolic meaning is suggested in the "Hunt of the Unicorn" series of tapestries ?

A)the Annunciation
B)the Deposition
C)the Miracle at Cana
D)the Resurrection
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The technique of engraving on metal in which the lines are cut into the metal plate with sharp tools is called

A)intaglio.
B)gouging.
C)sinopia.
D)giornata.
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Discuss the achievements of Jan van Eyck.
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Discuss the importance of the fiber arts in fifteenth-century Flanders.Cite specific examples.
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Explain the iconography of Jan van Eyck's Double Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife .
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Discuss the achievements of Rogier van der Weyden.
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Discuss the patronage and disguised symbolism of the Portinari Altarpiece .
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Discuss the achievements of Konrad Witz.
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Explain the technique of painting with an oil medium.Include examples of artists and their work as part of your discussion.
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What is the Order of the Golden Fleece?
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Why did Philip the Bold commission the Chartreuse de Champmol?
A.to hold his manuscript collection
B.to attract Franciscan monks
C.to rival local churches
D.to house his family's tombs
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Define the International Gothic style.
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What feature is used to unite the interior and exterior spaces and draw the viewer into the painting in Petrus Christus's A Goldsmith in His Shop ?

A)vase of lilies
B)water basin
C)coconut
D)mirror
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What represents the complicated collaboration among scholars, artists, and investors in the history of printed books?

A)The Buxheim St.Christopher
B)Nuremberg Chronicle
C)The Temptations of St.Anthony
D)St.Wolfgang Altarpiece
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Which church of is an outstanding example of the Flamboyant style?

A)Saint-Maclou
B)St.Wolfgang
C)Cathedral of Ghent
D)St.Stephen's
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What was first achieved in the workshop of Johann Gutenberg in Germany?

A)relief printing
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D)block books
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Define the Flamboyant style.Cite specific examples.
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