Deck 17: The Renaissance

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The May calendar page of Les Très Riches Heures was a page from a __________,rendered in an ornate,courtly style known as __________.

A) ​Gospel book; Baroque 
B) ​Psalter; the Madonna style 
C) ​Breviary; the Florentine style 
D) ​Missal; the Flemish style 
E) ​Book of Hours; the International Style
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The realism,symbolism,and complicated imagery found in Northern Renaissance paintings originated in and was influenced by __________.

A) ​mosaics 
B) ​classical sculpture 
C) ​migration carvings 
D) ​manuscript illumination 
E) ​stained glass
Question
The forms and composition of Titian's Venus of Urbino were evolved primarily from __________.

A) ​a virtuoso use of line 
B) ​sculptural modeling 
C) ​an emphasis on patterning 
D) ​the scientific use of linear perspective 
E) ​interactions of colors and contrasts of textures
Question
As evidenced in The Birth of Venus,Sandro Botticelli loved,above all else,to paint __________.

A) ​Madonnas 
B) ​portraits 
C) ​seascapes 
D) ​mythological themes 
E) ​religious themes
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The word __________ is derived from the French and means rebirth.

A) ​Mannerism 
B) ​Renaissance 
C) ​Baroque 
D) ​Archaic 
E) ​Resurrection
Question
As seen in Tintoretto's The Last Supper,his __________ anticipate(s)the Baroque style.

A) ​unusual use of color 
B) ​loose brushwork and dramatic white spotlighting 
C) ​calm, balanced compositions 
D) ​use of line and linear perspective 
E) ​use of mathematics and geometric forms
Question
For his bronze statue of David,the first life-size nude since classical times,Donatello chose __________ as a prototype.

A) ​an Archaic Greek kouros boy 
B) ​a classical Greek athlete 
C) ​Polykleitos's Doryphoros 
D) ​Augustus of Primaporta 
E) ​A barely adolescent boy
Question
In his Adam and Eve engraving,the Northern Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer emphasizes the __________.

A) ​Tree of Knowledge 
B) ​serpent, or Satan 
C) ​idealized beauty of the human body 
D) ​slight build and refined facial features of the North 
E) ​admonition against sin
Question
Some of the purest examples of Renaissance Classicism are to be found in the __________ of Leon Battista Alberti.

A) ​paintings 
B) ​books 
C) ​sculpture 
D) ​engravings 
E) ​architecture
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In Jan van Eyck's strikingly detailed double portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride,which of the following is not a symbolic reference in the painting? 

A) The vase of lilies​ 
B) ​The oranges 
C) ​The whisk broom 
D) ​The bedpost finial 
E) ​The dog
Question
The Renaissance began in 1401 with a competition for the commission to sculpt bronze doors for the baptistery of Florence.The subject of the entry panels was __________.

A) ​Rebecca at the Well 
B) ​Moses and the Ten Commandments 
C) ​Solomon and the Queen of Sheba 
D) ​The Sacrifice of Isaac 
E) ​Cain and Abel
Question
During the Renaissance period,there was a revival of all of the following except __________.

A) ​Classical themes in art and literature 
B) ​realism and naturalism 
C) ​spirituality and otherworldliness 
D) ​the Greek philosophy of humanism 
E) ​delight in beauty for its own sake
Question
When Michelangelo was only 27,he carved the 13½-foot statue of David from __________.

A) ​two blocks of limestone 
B) ​a single block of granite 
C) ​a hillside of living rock 
D) ​a single piece of almost unworkable marble 
E) ​three odd-shaped blocks of Carrara marble
Question
The young artist Raphael painted numerous canvases of the Madonna and Child,but some of his most impressive compositions,like The School of Athens,were executed for __________.

A) ​the Medici family 
B) ​the papal apartments in the Vatican 
C) ​the Borgia family 
D) ​Ludovico Sforza 
E) ​the Basilica of St. Peter
Question
Piero della Francesca's Resurrection fresco was based on __________.

A) ​a humanist philosophy 
B) ​Neoplatonism 
C) ​mathematical and geometric order 
D) ​the idealization of the human figure 
E) ​ancient Greek models
Question
As was typical in Northern Renaissance paintings,the setting of Robert Campin's Merode Altarpiece is __________.

A) ​a church 
B) ​a contemporary Flemish home 
C) ​a rural hamlet 
D) ​a contemporary Venetian home 
E) ​heaven
Question
In The Burial of Count Orgaz,the __________ painter El Greco's heavenly figures appear __________.

A) ​Italian; sculptural and three-dimensional 
B) ​French; ghostly 
C) ​Spanish; extremely attenuated 
D) ​Flemish; unemotional and calm 
E) ​Venetian; distressed
Question
Considered a true Renaissance man,__________ excelled in engineering,the natural sciences,anatomy,music,and technological prototypes,not to mention creating some of the world's best loved paintings.

A) ​Leonardo da Vinci 
B) ​Michelangelo 
C) ​Raphael 
D) ​Bramante 
E) ​Piero della Francesca
Question
In his Creation of Adam scene from the Sistine Chapel ceiling,Michelangelo created the most __________ in the history of art as God reached out to spark life into Adam.

A) ​incredible sense of three-dimensionality 
B) ​intense moment 
C) ​dramatic negative space 
D) ​anticlimatic moment 
E) ​spiritual experience
Question
Using the laws of perspective in his Holy Trinity fresco,Masaccio created the illusion of an extension of the architectural space of the church by painting a(n)__________.

A) ​illusionistic ceiling depicting heaven 
B) ​barrel-vaulted chapel with holy and common figures 
C) ​deep niche with sculptural figures 
D) ​throne chair depicting the Holy Trinity 
E) ​archway depicting a "who's who" of Classical Greece
Question
Northern Renaissance artists tried to reconcile religion with scenes and objects from everyday life by using __________.

A) ​iconology 
B) ​symbolism 
C) ​artistic tricks 
D) ​color 
E) ​text
Question
Compare and contrast Donatello's David with Verrocchio's David.
Question
Compare and contrast Cimabue's Madonna Enthroned with Giotto's Madonna Enthroned.
Question
Netherlandish painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder's The Peasant Wedding is an excellent example of __________.

A) ​the International Gothic style 
B) ​a group portrait 
C) ​a trompe l'oeil painting 
D) ​a genre painting 
E) ​a triptych
Question
Explain how Titian uses color as a compositional device in his Venus of Urbino.
Question
Because Cimabue and Giotto's paintings combine Late Gothic and Early Renaissance styles,they are classified as __________.

A) ​Pre-Renaissance 
B) ​Post-Gothic 
C) ​Post-Medieval 
D) ​Gothic transitional 
E) ​Proto-Renaissance
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Explain the differences found in the Renaissance art of Florence and Rome,of Siena,and of Venice.
Question
Describe the social and economic changes that occurred which brought about the Renaissance.
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What two things likely influenced Venetian painters of the High and Late Renaissance periods?
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Using the Madonna of the Rocks as an example,trace the changes that occurred in the representation of the Virgin and Child from the proto-Renaissance to the High Renaissance.
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Explain how artists from the second half of the sixteenth century through the beginning of the seventeenth century all broke away in one way or another from the Renaissance tradition.
Question
List the characteristics that separate Mannerist art from the art of the Renaissance and the Baroque periods.
Question
Identify the three great masters of the High Renaissance in Italy.
Question
Discuss the symbolism in Raphael's The School of Athens and why it was appropriate for its location.
Question
Compare and contrast Leonardo's The Last Supper with Tintoretto's The Last Supper.
Question
The German Renaissance artist Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece is unusual and powerful for its __________.

A) ​melancholy depiction of the Virgin and Child 
B) ​use of classically inspired figures 
C) ​dramatic use of spotlighting 
D) ​tormented and dramatic depiction of the Crucifixion 
E) ​use of Italianate sculptural modeling
Question
Identify the two most significant areas of Europe for the arts during the Renaissance.
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Jacopo Pontormo's Mannerist Entombment depicts all of the following except __________.

A) ​figures pressed against the picture plane 
B) ​robes composed of odd hues 
C) ​limbs long and slender compared to the torsos 
D) ​composition with an otherworldly feeling 
E) ​faces that are calm and display no emotion
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Describe the classical design of Alberti's Palazzo Rucellai.
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Deck 17: The Renaissance
1
The May calendar page of Les Très Riches Heures was a page from a __________,rendered in an ornate,courtly style known as __________.

A) ​Gospel book; Baroque 
B) ​Psalter; the Madonna style 
C) ​Breviary; the Florentine style 
D) ​Missal; the Flemish style 
E) ​Book of Hours; the International Style
  E
2
The realism,symbolism,and complicated imagery found in Northern Renaissance paintings originated in and was influenced by __________.

A) ​mosaics 
B) ​classical sculpture 
C) ​migration carvings 
D) ​manuscript illumination 
E) ​stained glass
  D
3
The forms and composition of Titian's Venus of Urbino were evolved primarily from __________.

A) ​a virtuoso use of line 
B) ​sculptural modeling 
C) ​an emphasis on patterning 
D) ​the scientific use of linear perspective 
E) ​interactions of colors and contrasts of textures
  E
4
As evidenced in The Birth of Venus,Sandro Botticelli loved,above all else,to paint __________.

A) ​Madonnas 
B) ​portraits 
C) ​seascapes 
D) ​mythological themes 
E) ​religious themes
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5
The word __________ is derived from the French and means rebirth.

A) ​Mannerism 
B) ​Renaissance 
C) ​Baroque 
D) ​Archaic 
E) ​Resurrection
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6
As seen in Tintoretto's The Last Supper,his __________ anticipate(s)the Baroque style.

A) ​unusual use of color 
B) ​loose brushwork and dramatic white spotlighting 
C) ​calm, balanced compositions 
D) ​use of line and linear perspective 
E) ​use of mathematics and geometric forms
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7
For his bronze statue of David,the first life-size nude since classical times,Donatello chose __________ as a prototype.

A) ​an Archaic Greek kouros boy 
B) ​a classical Greek athlete 
C) ​Polykleitos's Doryphoros 
D) ​Augustus of Primaporta 
E) ​A barely adolescent boy
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8
In his Adam and Eve engraving,the Northern Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer emphasizes the __________.

A) ​Tree of Knowledge 
B) ​serpent, or Satan 
C) ​idealized beauty of the human body 
D) ​slight build and refined facial features of the North 
E) ​admonition against sin
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9
Some of the purest examples of Renaissance Classicism are to be found in the __________ of Leon Battista Alberti.

A) ​paintings 
B) ​books 
C) ​sculpture 
D) ​engravings 
E) ​architecture
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10
In Jan van Eyck's strikingly detailed double portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride,which of the following is not a symbolic reference in the painting? 

A) The vase of lilies​ 
B) ​The oranges 
C) ​The whisk broom 
D) ​The bedpost finial 
E) ​The dog
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11
The Renaissance began in 1401 with a competition for the commission to sculpt bronze doors for the baptistery of Florence.The subject of the entry panels was __________.

A) ​Rebecca at the Well 
B) ​Moses and the Ten Commandments 
C) ​Solomon and the Queen of Sheba 
D) ​The Sacrifice of Isaac 
E) ​Cain and Abel
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12
During the Renaissance period,there was a revival of all of the following except __________.

A) ​Classical themes in art and literature 
B) ​realism and naturalism 
C) ​spirituality and otherworldliness 
D) ​the Greek philosophy of humanism 
E) ​delight in beauty for its own sake
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13
When Michelangelo was only 27,he carved the 13½-foot statue of David from __________.

A) ​two blocks of limestone 
B) ​a single block of granite 
C) ​a hillside of living rock 
D) ​a single piece of almost unworkable marble 
E) ​three odd-shaped blocks of Carrara marble
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14
The young artist Raphael painted numerous canvases of the Madonna and Child,but some of his most impressive compositions,like The School of Athens,were executed for __________.

A) ​the Medici family 
B) ​the papal apartments in the Vatican 
C) ​the Borgia family 
D) ​Ludovico Sforza 
E) ​the Basilica of St. Peter
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15
Piero della Francesca's Resurrection fresco was based on __________.

A) ​a humanist philosophy 
B) ​Neoplatonism 
C) ​mathematical and geometric order 
D) ​the idealization of the human figure 
E) ​ancient Greek models
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16
As was typical in Northern Renaissance paintings,the setting of Robert Campin's Merode Altarpiece is __________.

A) ​a church 
B) ​a contemporary Flemish home 
C) ​a rural hamlet 
D) ​a contemporary Venetian home 
E) ​heaven
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17
In The Burial of Count Orgaz,the __________ painter El Greco's heavenly figures appear __________.

A) ​Italian; sculptural and three-dimensional 
B) ​French; ghostly 
C) ​Spanish; extremely attenuated 
D) ​Flemish; unemotional and calm 
E) ​Venetian; distressed
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18
Considered a true Renaissance man,__________ excelled in engineering,the natural sciences,anatomy,music,and technological prototypes,not to mention creating some of the world's best loved paintings.

A) ​Leonardo da Vinci 
B) ​Michelangelo 
C) ​Raphael 
D) ​Bramante 
E) ​Piero della Francesca
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19
In his Creation of Adam scene from the Sistine Chapel ceiling,Michelangelo created the most __________ in the history of art as God reached out to spark life into Adam.

A) ​incredible sense of three-dimensionality 
B) ​intense moment 
C) ​dramatic negative space 
D) ​anticlimatic moment 
E) ​spiritual experience
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20
Using the laws of perspective in his Holy Trinity fresco,Masaccio created the illusion of an extension of the architectural space of the church by painting a(n)__________.

A) ​illusionistic ceiling depicting heaven 
B) ​barrel-vaulted chapel with holy and common figures 
C) ​deep niche with sculptural figures 
D) ​throne chair depicting the Holy Trinity 
E) ​archway depicting a "who's who" of Classical Greece
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21
Northern Renaissance artists tried to reconcile religion with scenes and objects from everyday life by using __________.

A) ​iconology 
B) ​symbolism 
C) ​artistic tricks 
D) ​color 
E) ​text
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22
Compare and contrast Donatello's David with Verrocchio's David.
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23
Compare and contrast Cimabue's Madonna Enthroned with Giotto's Madonna Enthroned.
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24
Netherlandish painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder's The Peasant Wedding is an excellent example of __________.

A) ​the International Gothic style 
B) ​a group portrait 
C) ​a trompe l'oeil painting 
D) ​a genre painting 
E) ​a triptych
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25
Explain how Titian uses color as a compositional device in his Venus of Urbino.
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26
Because Cimabue and Giotto's paintings combine Late Gothic and Early Renaissance styles,they are classified as __________.

A) ​Pre-Renaissance 
B) ​Post-Gothic 
C) ​Post-Medieval 
D) ​Gothic transitional 
E) ​Proto-Renaissance
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27
Explain the differences found in the Renaissance art of Florence and Rome,of Siena,and of Venice.
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28
Describe the social and economic changes that occurred which brought about the Renaissance.
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29
What two things likely influenced Venetian painters of the High and Late Renaissance periods?
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30
Using the Madonna of the Rocks as an example,trace the changes that occurred in the representation of the Virgin and Child from the proto-Renaissance to the High Renaissance.
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Explain how artists from the second half of the sixteenth century through the beginning of the seventeenth century all broke away in one way or another from the Renaissance tradition.
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32
List the characteristics that separate Mannerist art from the art of the Renaissance and the Baroque periods.
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33
Identify the three great masters of the High Renaissance in Italy.
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34
Discuss the symbolism in Raphael's The School of Athens and why it was appropriate for its location.
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35
Compare and contrast Leonardo's The Last Supper with Tintoretto's The Last Supper.
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36
The German Renaissance artist Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece is unusual and powerful for its __________.

A) ​melancholy depiction of the Virgin and Child 
B) ​use of classically inspired figures 
C) ​dramatic use of spotlighting 
D) ​tormented and dramatic depiction of the Crucifixion 
E) ​use of Italianate sculptural modeling
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37
Identify the two most significant areas of Europe for the arts during the Renaissance.
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38
Jacopo Pontormo's Mannerist Entombment depicts all of the following except __________.

A) ​figures pressed against the picture plane 
B) ​robes composed of odd hues 
C) ​limbs long and slender compared to the torsos 
D) ​composition with an otherworldly feeling 
E) ​faces that are calm and display no emotion
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Describe the classical design of Alberti's Palazzo Rucellai.
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