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Deck 22: Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento Italy
1
The dome Bramante designed for Saint Peter's in Rome would have resembled which of the following?
A) Pantheon, Rome
B) Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul)
C) Florence Cathedral
D) Saint Mark's, Venice
A) Pantheon, Rome
B) Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul)
C) Florence Cathedral
D) Saint Mark's, Venice
A
2
Leonardo's use of light and dark in the Madonna of the Rocks built on the work of the artist ____.
A) Piero della Francesca
B) Fra Angelico
C) Masaccio
D) Gentile da Fabriano
A) Piero della Francesca
B) Fra Angelico
C) Masaccio
D) Gentile da Fabriano
C
3
In Leonardo's Last Supper, how did the artist break with traditional iconography?
A) By the placement of Judas on the same side as Christ and the other disciples
B) By including the Magdalene in the role of servant
C) By including the Virgin seated at the table
D) By not including Judas at all
A) By the placement of Judas on the same side as Christ and the other disciples
B) By including the Magdalene in the role of servant
C) By including the Virgin seated at the table
D) By not including Judas at all
A
4
The robust and monumental figures of the Virgin and Child in Leonardo's Madonna and Child with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John are reminiscent of ____.
A) northern art
B) Greek pedimental sculpture
C) Andrea del Castagno
D) statues of goddesses
A) northern art
B) Greek pedimental sculpture
C) Andrea del Castagno
D) statues of goddesses
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5
The Sistine ceiling represents which of the following themes?
A) The chronology of Christianity
B) The history of the papacy
C) The history of Julius II
D) The chronology of the early Christian Church in Rome
A) The chronology of Christianity
B) The history of the papacy
C) The history of Julius II
D) The chronology of the early Christian Church in Rome
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6
In Leonardo's Last Supper, the curved pediment above the head of Christ represents which of the following?
A) The Parthenon
B) Pagan Rome
C) A halo
D) Mere ornamentation
A) The Parthenon
B) Pagan Rome
C) A halo
D) Mere ornamentation
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7
Michelangelo went beyond self-contained statues in his David by ____.
A) dramatic gestures
B) adding additional figures
C) lunging forward
D) turning his head
A) dramatic gestures
B) adding additional figures
C) lunging forward
D) turning his head
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8
Titian's altarpiece, the Madonna of the Pesaro Family, differed from High Renaissance compositions in central Italy in the ____.
A) symmetrical arrangement of figures
B) creation of a dark background
C) placement of the figures on a steep diagonal
D) the gesturing of figures toward the viewer
A) symmetrical arrangement of figures
B) creation of a dark background
C) placement of the figures on a steep diagonal
D) the gesturing of figures toward the viewer
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9
In his Assumption of the Virgin, Titian used ____ to create intensity and drama.
A) heavily contoured lines
B) a new medium
C) vibrant color
D) two styles in the same work
A) heavily contoured lines
B) a new medium
C) vibrant color
D) two styles in the same work
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10
The term Accadian landscape, as seen in Bellini's Feast of the Gods, refers to ____.
A) Greek countryside
B) Florentine countryside
C) an idyllic place
D) Elysian Fields
A) Greek countryside
B) Florentine countryside
C) an idyllic place
D) Elysian Fields
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11
Who commissioned the Tempietto?
A) Pope Julius II
B) Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
C) Henry VIII of England
D) Lorenzo de' Medici
A) Pope Julius II
B) Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
C) Henry VIII of England
D) Lorenzo de' Medici
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12
____ was the most influential church building in the later cinquecento.
A) The Villa Rotonda
B) The Tempietto
C) Il Gesù
D) The Laurentian Library
A) The Villa Rotonda
B) The Tempietto
C) Il Gesù
D) The Laurentian Library
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13
After Bellini's death in 1516, ____ became the official painter of the Republic of Venice.
A) Pontormo
B) Veonese
C) Titian
D) Leonardo da Vinci
A) Pontormo
B) Veonese
C) Titian
D) Leonardo da Vinci
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14
Michelangelo deviated from earlier representations of David in his rendition by portraying ____.
A) the moment of victory
B) the encounter before the battle
C) the defeat of Goliath
D) David watching Goliath die
A) the moment of victory
B) the encounter before the battle
C) the defeat of Goliath
D) David watching Goliath die
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15
____ influenced Raphael's perspective system in his Marriage of the Virgin.
A) Bronzino
B) Andrea del Sarto
C) Perugino
D) Signorelli
A) Bronzino
B) Andrea del Sarto
C) Perugino
D) Signorelli
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16
Which of the following was the mother church for the Jesuits in Rome?
A) Saint Peter's
B) Il Gesù
C) San Giorgio Maggiore
D) Santa Maria Maggiore
A) Saint Peter's
B) Il Gesù
C) San Giorgio Maggiore
D) Santa Maria Maggiore
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17
The traditional interpretation of the meaning of Michelangelo's tombs for the Medici as the soul's ascent was influenced by ____.
A) Protestantism
B) Neoplatanism
C) Scholasticism
D) Orthodoxy
A) Protestantism
B) Neoplatanism
C) Scholasticism
D) Orthodoxy
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18
In his representation of Pope Leo X, Raphael did not portray him as head of state, but rather as a ____.
A) man of learning and a collector
B) warrior
C) philospher
D) humble Franciscan
A) man of learning and a collector
B) warrior
C) philospher
D) humble Franciscan
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19
Paul III convened the Council of Trent in 1545. It was part of which of the following?
A) The Hundred Years War
B) The League of Cambrai
C) The Counter-Reformation
D) The Hanseatic League
A) The Hundred Years War
B) The League of Cambrai
C) The Counter-Reformation
D) The Hanseatic League
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20
The cleaning of Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling initially shocked art historians because it revealed ____.
A) large areas of overpaint
B) the work of another artist
C) a new painting technique
D) vivid colors
A) large areas of overpaint
B) the work of another artist
C) a new painting technique
D) vivid colors
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21
In the Creation of Adam, Michelangelo fashioned the conception of God after ____.
A) the Byzantine Pantokrator
B) Olympian deities
C) medieval representations
D) Andrea del Sarto
A) the Byzantine Pantokrator
B) Olympian deities
C) medieval representations
D) Andrea del Sarto
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22
In Leonardo's Last Supper, the numerous preparatory sketches and studies he made for the work indicate how carefully he thought about this work as a complete entity representing the entire story and its theme. Based on this which of the following would describe Leonardo's conceptualization of the figures from his Last Supper?
A) Each figure was individualized.
B) He grouped the figures in threes, and they all expressed the same emotion.
C) He used the emotions of rage and sorrow for each figure appearing at each end of the table.
D) All the figures expressed only rage.
A) Each figure was individualized.
B) He grouped the figures in threes, and they all expressed the same emotion.
C) He used the emotions of rage and sorrow for each figure appearing at each end of the table.
D) All the figures expressed only rage.
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23
Who was the Venetian painter who created dynamic compositions, often by means of swirling clouds and fitful light?
A) Giorgione
B) Tintoretto
C) Giovanni Bellini
D) Raphael
A) Giorgione
B) Tintoretto
C) Giovanni Bellini
D) Raphael
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24
What did the Council of Trent conclude regarding the church's role as patron of the arts?
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25
Visible in his David, rather than concentrating his efforts on ideal beauty, the artist Michelangelo focused on ____.
A) details of his clothing
B) dramatic gestures
C) delicate, slender hands
D) pent-up emotion
A) details of his clothing
B) dramatic gestures
C) delicate, slender hands
D) pent-up emotion
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26
Although women had many limitations as artists, ____ demonstrated the important role women played as art patrons.
A) Isabella d'Este
B) Sofonisba Anguissola
C) Isabella of Aragon
D) Lucrezia Tornabuoni
A) Isabella d'Este
B) Sofonisba Anguissola
C) Isabella of Aragon
D) Lucrezia Tornabuoni
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27
In Raphael's Stanza della Segnatura, he reconciled the philosophies and teachings of Plato and Aristotle. Which of the following have also been reconciled?
A) Julius II and Lorenzo de' Medici
B) Rome and Florence
C) Rome and England
D) Humanism and Christianity
A) Julius II and Lorenzo de' Medici
B) Rome and Florence
C) Rome and England
D) Humanism and Christianity
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28
The major center for artistic development in the High Renaissance was ____.
A) Florence
B) Mantua
C) Rome
D) Parma
A) Florence
B) Mantua
C) Rome
D) Parma
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29
What does the Tempietto mark?
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30
What commissions did the Medici popes give to Michelangelo?
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31
Titian's Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne was most likely inspired by ____.
A) classical art
B) the tradition of romance poetry
C) the sermons of Savonarola
D) scholastic philosophy
A) classical art
B) the tradition of romance poetry
C) the sermons of Savonarola
D) scholastic philosophy
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32
How is Titian's Venus of Urbino significant?
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33
What was the theme of Julius II's library, and why was this theme chosen?
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34
How does the work of Tintoretto reflect the Counter-Reformation?
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35
Reflecting the influence of ____, Raphael included his portrait in the reflection in his painting of Pope Leo X.
A) Mannerism
B) Giotto
C) Netherlandish art
D) Venetian painters
A) Mannerism
B) Giotto
C) Netherlandish art
D) Venetian painters
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36
Which artists's assertion of his authority anticipated modern concepts of the artist?
A) Michelangelo
B) Benvenuto Cellini
C) Giovanni da Bologna
D) Christoforo Foppa Caradosso
A) Michelangelo
B) Benvenuto Cellini
C) Giovanni da Bologna
D) Christoforo Foppa Caradosso
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37
How did the Medici popes' commissions create a conflict for Michelangelo?
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38
The chief architect of the Venetian Republic from 1570 until his death was ____.
A) Giulio Romano
B) Michelangelo
C) Della Porta
D) Palladio
A) Giulio Romano
B) Michelangelo
C) Della Porta
D) Palladio
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39
How did the tomb design Michelangelo created for Pope Julius II change?
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40
The artist of the Assumption in Parma's Cathedral, ____ greatest contribution was illusionistic ceiling perspective paintings.
A) Andrea del Sarto's
B) Correggio's
C) Michelangelo's
D) Titian's
A) Andrea del Sarto's
B) Correggio's
C) Michelangelo's
D) Titian's
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41
Explain the importance of the architecture of Bramante. In what way does his architecture represent the attitudes and aesthetics of the High Renaissance? Use examples to illustrate your discussion.
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42
What made this painting a proclaimed "marvel" by Pope Clement VII?
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43
What features of this painting make it relatable with the work of Michelangelo?
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44
Contrast the various manifestations of Mannerist painting.
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45
What features reveal this artist's Mannerist approach?
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46
Compare Michelangelo's David with the David of Donatello and Verrocchio, respectively. Discuss the change, if any, in the representation of the image. How did these three images reflect the artists and their periods?
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47
How does the Il Gesù represent a unified plan?
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48
Compare Raphael's School of Athens with Veronese's Christ in the House of Levi. How did each work reflect the environments of Rome and Venice?
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49
Contrast three works each of Leonardo and Michelangelo. How did these two artists impact the art of 16th-century Italy and Europe? Use examples to support your essay.
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50
How is Leonardo's Madonna of the Rocks innovative?
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51
How does the art of Venice contrast with that of Rome during the 16th century? Use examples to support your essay.
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52
How does Giorgione exemplify Poesia?
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53
Explain the significance of Leonardo's Last Supper. How did this work reflect the changes in the art of the 16th century? Consider previous versions from the 15th century in your analysis.
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54
How does the work of Veronese reflect Venice in the late 16th century?
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55
What was Michelangelo's last project for Pope Paul III?
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56
What innovations occurred in portraiture in the 16th century, and how did portraiture develop?
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57
What features of this painting mark it as Mannerist?
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58
Describe the development of Mannerist sculpture. Use examples to support your essay.
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59
What debate over medium ensued in 15th century?
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60
How did Palladio impact architecture?
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61
What element of Antonio da Sangallo's design for the Palazzo Farnese separates it from 14th-century palaces?
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62
Why is this work Mannerist?
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63
Who built this building, and what are some of the features that depart from the traditional classical canons and mark it as Mannerist?
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64
How does this building differ from the architect's other designs?
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65
How did the artist change the subject matter of this work?
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66
What features mark this work as High Renaissance?
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67
Who is this, and why was she significant?
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