Deck 19: The Baroque in Italy and Spain

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Bernini's statue of David differed from his predecessors by showing David ____.

A)in the moment of combat
B)waiting for the enemy
C)after he had slain Goliath
D)as a king
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How does the Surrender of Breda glorify Spanish military authority?
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The ____ of Francesco Borromini's architecture, visible in the facade of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane , opposed ancient ideas about architecture.

A)balance of vertical and horizontal lines
B)undulating motion and enhanced three-dimensional effect
C)smooth treatment of the wall
D)towers and tracery of Gothic architecture
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Pope Paul V converted Saint Peter's from a central-plan church into a basilican-plan church because ____.

A)the longitudinal plan resembled Byzantine churches
B)Paul V wanted a larger space for symbolic purposes
C)central-plan buildings evoked pagan temples
D)the papacy wanted to outshine Saint Paul's in London
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The Roman Catholic response to the Reformation was formulated at which of the following?

A)Council of Trent
B)Convocation of Rome
C)Council of Toledo
D)Council of Westphalia
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Founded by several members of the Carracci family, ____ was established on the premise that art can be taught.

A)the Paris academy
B)the Royal academy
C)the Bolognese academy
D)the Danish academy
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José de Ribera's brutal themes, such as the Martyrdom of Saint Philip , appealed to the Spanish taste for ____.

A)blind obedience
B)military prowess
C)opulence
D)courage and devotion
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The Spanish painter Velásquez held the titles of first painter to the king and ____.

A)manager of the stables
B)treasurer of El Escorial
C)curator of El Escorial
D)chief steward of the palace
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Which of the following represents a symbolic function of Bernini's Baldacchino ?

A)The columns invoke the early Christian past.
B)The columns reiterate the promise of salvation.
C)The columns visually state the wealth of the Church.
D)The columns invoke the theme of redemption.
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In the Triumph of the Barberini by Pietro da Cortona, the papal tiara and keys announce the accomplishments of ____.

A)Alexander VII
B)Leo III
C)Gregory VII
D)Urban VIII
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____ was the most renowned female painter of the 17th century.

A)Judith Leyster
B)Saint Teresa
C)Annibale Carracci
D)Artemisia Gentileschi
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An important early patron of Caravaggio, ____ gave the artist a steady income in exchange for a selection of paintings.

A)Paul V
B)Pope Urban VIII
C)Cardinal Del Monte
D)Odoardo Farnese
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Caravaggio's Calling of Saint Matthew is representative of his mature work in which he injects ____ into the depictions of sacred subjects.

A)naturalism
B)artificial elegance
C)rich coloristic variations
D)geometrically balanced compositions
Question
José de Ribera influenced the style of ____ to Spain.

A)Annibale Carracci
B)Caravaggio
C)Guido Reni
D)Gianlorenzo Bernini
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How does the Martyrdom of Saint Philip reflect Spanish taste?
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The simulation of easel painting for ceiling design is termed ____.

A)tenebrism
B)quadro riportato
C)trompe l'oeil
D)allegory
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To create the illusion of Heaven opening up in the Glorification of Saint Ignatius , Fra Andrea Pozzo ____.

A)painted the church's actual architecture into the vault so the roof seems to be lifting off
B)narrowed the nave ceiling so it is difficult to see the vault
C)widened the vault so the perspective is skewed
D)illusionistically lowered the church's actual architecture so the roof seems to be lifting off
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The aim of much Italian Baroque art was to restore the predominance of ____.

A)the Barberini family
B)the Jesuit order
C)Roman Catholicism
D)Calvinists
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The orb and the cross surmounting Bernini's Baldacchino symbolize ____.

A)the Reformation
B)the Church's triumph
C)the ascension
D)Saint Peter
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Which of the following Renaissance churches influenced Maderno's design for Santa Susanna in Rome?

A)San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Rome
B)Il Gesù, Rome
C)Florence Cathedral
D)Santa Maria Novella, Florence
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Caravaggio's style found many imitators. Identify some of the artists who were influenced by Caravaggio's art. Which elements of Caravaggio's art did they incorporate? What are the unique aspects of each of the imitator's own style?
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Briefly describe the function of Gianlorenzo Bernini's Baldacchino ?
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Describe the various illusionistic techniques employed in ceiling paintings during the 17th century.
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What role did art play in 17th-century Italy?
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Describe the representation of Bernini's David . How has it evolved from the earlier works of Donatello, Verrocchio, and Michelangelo?
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Describe how the Cornaro chapel became a theater for the depiction of the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa .
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In designing the piazza of Saint Peter's, which objects was Bernini obligated to incorporate into the design, and how did he arrive at a solution?
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What are some of the dominant characteristics of the unique personal style of Caravaggio?
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Describe art's role in the promotion of Catholic values or leaders, as well as the use of images in religious worship.
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How did the worldwide mercantile system change the face of Europe?
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Deck 19: The Baroque in Italy and Spain
1
Bernini's statue of David differed from his predecessors by showing David ____.

A)in the moment of combat
B)waiting for the enemy
C)after he had slain Goliath
D)as a king
A
2
How does the Surrender of Breda glorify Spanish military authority?
Velásquez juxtaposed the Spanish and Dutch troops. He presented in one picture two versions of the respective armies. The Spaniards are organized and well armed; in contrast, the Dutch appeared as bedraggled and disorganized. Velásquez created a picture of victory and defeat. Further, he also emphasized the generosity of the Spanish general by having him leaning toward his Dutch counterpart and preventing the ultimate gesture of surrender.
3
The ____ of Francesco Borromini's architecture, visible in the facade of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane , opposed ancient ideas about architecture.

A)balance of vertical and horizontal lines
B)undulating motion and enhanced three-dimensional effect
C)smooth treatment of the wall
D)towers and tracery of Gothic architecture
B
4
Pope Paul V converted Saint Peter's from a central-plan church into a basilican-plan church because ____.

A)the longitudinal plan resembled Byzantine churches
B)Paul V wanted a larger space for symbolic purposes
C)central-plan buildings evoked pagan temples
D)the papacy wanted to outshine Saint Paul's in London
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The Roman Catholic response to the Reformation was formulated at which of the following?

A)Council of Trent
B)Convocation of Rome
C)Council of Toledo
D)Council of Westphalia
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Founded by several members of the Carracci family, ____ was established on the premise that art can be taught.

A)the Paris academy
B)the Royal academy
C)the Bolognese academy
D)the Danish academy
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7
José de Ribera's brutal themes, such as the Martyrdom of Saint Philip , appealed to the Spanish taste for ____.

A)blind obedience
B)military prowess
C)opulence
D)courage and devotion
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The Spanish painter Velásquez held the titles of first painter to the king and ____.

A)manager of the stables
B)treasurer of El Escorial
C)curator of El Escorial
D)chief steward of the palace
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9
Which of the following represents a symbolic function of Bernini's Baldacchino ?

A)The columns invoke the early Christian past.
B)The columns reiterate the promise of salvation.
C)The columns visually state the wealth of the Church.
D)The columns invoke the theme of redemption.
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10
In the Triumph of the Barberini by Pietro da Cortona, the papal tiara and keys announce the accomplishments of ____.

A)Alexander VII
B)Leo III
C)Gregory VII
D)Urban VIII
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11
____ was the most renowned female painter of the 17th century.

A)Judith Leyster
B)Saint Teresa
C)Annibale Carracci
D)Artemisia Gentileschi
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An important early patron of Caravaggio, ____ gave the artist a steady income in exchange for a selection of paintings.

A)Paul V
B)Pope Urban VIII
C)Cardinal Del Monte
D)Odoardo Farnese
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13
Caravaggio's Calling of Saint Matthew is representative of his mature work in which he injects ____ into the depictions of sacred subjects.

A)naturalism
B)artificial elegance
C)rich coloristic variations
D)geometrically balanced compositions
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14
José de Ribera influenced the style of ____ to Spain.

A)Annibale Carracci
B)Caravaggio
C)Guido Reni
D)Gianlorenzo Bernini
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15
How does the Martyrdom of Saint Philip reflect Spanish taste?
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The simulation of easel painting for ceiling design is termed ____.

A)tenebrism
B)quadro riportato
C)trompe l'oeil
D)allegory
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17
To create the illusion of Heaven opening up in the Glorification of Saint Ignatius , Fra Andrea Pozzo ____.

A)painted the church's actual architecture into the vault so the roof seems to be lifting off
B)narrowed the nave ceiling so it is difficult to see the vault
C)widened the vault so the perspective is skewed
D)illusionistically lowered the church's actual architecture so the roof seems to be lifting off
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The aim of much Italian Baroque art was to restore the predominance of ____.

A)the Barberini family
B)the Jesuit order
C)Roman Catholicism
D)Calvinists
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The orb and the cross surmounting Bernini's Baldacchino symbolize ____.

A)the Reformation
B)the Church's triumph
C)the ascension
D)Saint Peter
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Which of the following Renaissance churches influenced Maderno's design for Santa Susanna in Rome?

A)San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Rome
B)Il Gesù, Rome
C)Florence Cathedral
D)Santa Maria Novella, Florence
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21
Caravaggio's style found many imitators. Identify some of the artists who were influenced by Caravaggio's art. Which elements of Caravaggio's art did they incorporate? What are the unique aspects of each of the imitator's own style?
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Briefly describe the function of Gianlorenzo Bernini's Baldacchino ?
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Describe the various illusionistic techniques employed in ceiling paintings during the 17th century.
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What role did art play in 17th-century Italy?
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Describe the representation of Bernini's David . How has it evolved from the earlier works of Donatello, Verrocchio, and Michelangelo?
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Describe how the Cornaro chapel became a theater for the depiction of the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa .
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In designing the piazza of Saint Peter's, which objects was Bernini obligated to incorporate into the design, and how did he arrive at a solution?
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What are some of the dominant characteristics of the unique personal style of Caravaggio?
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Describe art's role in the promotion of Catholic values or leaders, as well as the use of images in religious worship.
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How did the worldwide mercantile system change the face of Europe?
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