Deck 4: Sixteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe and the Iberian Peninsula

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Which Flemish artist found favor at the French court as a portrait painter?

A)Clouet
B)Altdorfer
C)Grünewald
D)Durër
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The elaborate steel armor with gold inlay made for George Clifford would have been

A)used as sculptural decoration in Clifford's study.
B)worn at royal functions to demonstrate his family's military legacy.
C)worn in jousting competitions at festivals and public celebrations.
D)worn only once at the ceremony when the queen knighted him.
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What image from the Isenheim Altarpiece (Figs.22-5 and 22-6) emphasizes human emotion and suffering through Grünewald's graphic realism?

A)the Crucifixion
B)the Annunciation
C)Saint Sebastian
D)the Resurrection
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The format of Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights (Figs.22-20 and 22-21), which was commissioned by an aristocrat for his Brussels townhouse, conforms to a long tradition of

A)palace decoration.
B)frescoes in private chapels.
C)public art in government buildings.
D)church altarpieces.
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What motivated the building of many lavish country residences in England during the sixteenth century?

A)newly titled aristocrats wanting to display their wealth and status
B)the mobile nature and international interactions of the Tudor court
C)the growth of England's middle class, who had prospered from commercial trade
D)the political and economic stability brought on by the Tudor dynasty
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What technique, used by Martin Schongauer, did Dürer adapt to the woodcut medium in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ?

A)silverpoint drawing
B)niello
C)stamping
D)metal engraving
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King Manuel I of Portugal commissioned Diogo de Arruda to create a church and sculpture in

A)Moura.
B)Madrid.
C)Lisbon.
D)Tomar.
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In Burial of Count Orgaz , which style did El Greco recall with the crowded pictorial field and obscured spatial setting of the scene?

A)Medieval
B)Byzantine
C)Venetian
D)Mannerist
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How did Riemenschneider's Altarpiece of the Holy Blood differ from earlier German traditions for wooden sculpture?

A)his use of bright colors and gilding
B)his heightened naturalism
C)his use of natural finishes
D)his use of a Gothic framework for the sculpture
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Why did painters in the Netherlands begin producing smaller-scale paintings during the sixteenth century?

A)Canvas was in short supply.
B)Patrons wanted paintings appropriate for homes.
C)Church patrons desired less ostentatious artwork.
D)The smaller size made them easier to transport.
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Which artist helped inspire an Italianate tradition at the French court of King Francis I?

A)Michelangelo
B)Juan de Herrera
C)Giulio Romano
D)Leonardo da Vinci
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Hans Holbein is best known for his

A)detailed prints, such as engravings and woodcuts.
B)portraits of nobles and diplomats in the Tudor court.
C)polychromed wooden sculptures.
D)survey of art history detailing the lives of Northern artists.
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Foreign influence appears most prominently in what art form of sixteenth-century England?

A)visual art
B)literature
C)music
D)architecture
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Bruegel's Return of the Hunters is one of a cycle that included six large paintings focused on the theme of

A)the months.
B)the seasons.
C)local landscapes.
D)peasant life.
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What encouraged the development of a specialized art market in Antwerp?

A)the spread of Classical themes
B)the demand for luxury goods
C)the revived interest in religious subjects
D)the decreasing wealth of European monarchies
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Dürer's work in which media led to his fame and fortune?

A)goldsmithing
B)graphic arts
C)architecture
D)sculpture
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The text suggests that Dutch artist Caterina van Hemessen probably specialized in painting

A)religious subjects.
B)botanical specimens.
C)moral allegories.
D)portraits of women.
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Which category of painting became popular in the sixteenth century because, although it had no overt religious content, it could be seen as a reflection of God's works?

A)genre works
B)still lifes
C)landscapes
D)miniatures
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What did Dürer openly express in Four Apostles ?

A)Methodism
B)Anglicanism
C)Catholicism
D)Lutheranism
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What did Dürer encounter on his trip to Italy in 1494 that is clearly reflected in his Self-Portrait of 1500 ?

A)Leonardo's Mona Lisa
B)a conception of artists as noble intellectuals
C)Roman copies of ancient Greek sculpture
D)the art collection of the Medici family
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How did Francis I make Fontainebleau into an artistic center?
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How were women, such as Caterina van Hemessen, involved in Netherlandish art of the sixteenth century?
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In what ways is El Greco's painting style so eccentric?
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How did Dürer use printmaking to extend his reputation?
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The subject of Quentin Massys's Money Changer and His Wife concerns itself with the challenges of

A)the use of images in Christian worship.
B)living a Christian life in a worldly society.
C)the parable of the Good Samaritan.
D)punishment for sins.
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How did Bruegel's travels impact his art?
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How is Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece (Figs.22-4, 22-5, and 22-6) arranged and why?
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What are the main features of Elizabethan houses?
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How did artists portray Queen Elizabeth I, and why?
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What was the Krugs' contribution to metalwork?
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What was the role of miniatures in sixteenth-century English art?
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In Dürer's Adam and Eve , which of the following are symbols for the human temperaments?

A)animals
B)castles
C)trees
D)flowers
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Deck 4: Sixteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe and the Iberian Peninsula
1
Which Flemish artist found favor at the French court as a portrait painter?

A)Clouet
B)Altdorfer
C)Grünewald
D)Durër
A
2
The elaborate steel armor with gold inlay made for George Clifford would have been

A)used as sculptural decoration in Clifford's study.
B)worn at royal functions to demonstrate his family's military legacy.
C)worn in jousting competitions at festivals and public celebrations.
D)worn only once at the ceremony when the queen knighted him.
C
3
What image from the Isenheim Altarpiece (Figs.22-5 and 22-6) emphasizes human emotion and suffering through Grünewald's graphic realism?

A)the Crucifixion
B)the Annunciation
C)Saint Sebastian
D)the Resurrection
A
4
The format of Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights (Figs.22-20 and 22-21), which was commissioned by an aristocrat for his Brussels townhouse, conforms to a long tradition of

A)palace decoration.
B)frescoes in private chapels.
C)public art in government buildings.
D)church altarpieces.
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What motivated the building of many lavish country residences in England during the sixteenth century?

A)newly titled aristocrats wanting to display their wealth and status
B)the mobile nature and international interactions of the Tudor court
C)the growth of England's middle class, who had prospered from commercial trade
D)the political and economic stability brought on by the Tudor dynasty
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What technique, used by Martin Schongauer, did Dürer adapt to the woodcut medium in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ?

A)silverpoint drawing
B)niello
C)stamping
D)metal engraving
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King Manuel I of Portugal commissioned Diogo de Arruda to create a church and sculpture in

A)Moura.
B)Madrid.
C)Lisbon.
D)Tomar.
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8
In Burial of Count Orgaz , which style did El Greco recall with the crowded pictorial field and obscured spatial setting of the scene?

A)Medieval
B)Byzantine
C)Venetian
D)Mannerist
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9
How did Riemenschneider's Altarpiece of the Holy Blood differ from earlier German traditions for wooden sculpture?

A)his use of bright colors and gilding
B)his heightened naturalism
C)his use of natural finishes
D)his use of a Gothic framework for the sculpture
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Why did painters in the Netherlands begin producing smaller-scale paintings during the sixteenth century?

A)Canvas was in short supply.
B)Patrons wanted paintings appropriate for homes.
C)Church patrons desired less ostentatious artwork.
D)The smaller size made them easier to transport.
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Which artist helped inspire an Italianate tradition at the French court of King Francis I?

A)Michelangelo
B)Juan de Herrera
C)Giulio Romano
D)Leonardo da Vinci
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12
Hans Holbein is best known for his

A)detailed prints, such as engravings and woodcuts.
B)portraits of nobles and diplomats in the Tudor court.
C)polychromed wooden sculptures.
D)survey of art history detailing the lives of Northern artists.
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Foreign influence appears most prominently in what art form of sixteenth-century England?

A)visual art
B)literature
C)music
D)architecture
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Bruegel's Return of the Hunters is one of a cycle that included six large paintings focused on the theme of

A)the months.
B)the seasons.
C)local landscapes.
D)peasant life.
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What encouraged the development of a specialized art market in Antwerp?

A)the spread of Classical themes
B)the demand for luxury goods
C)the revived interest in religious subjects
D)the decreasing wealth of European monarchies
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Dürer's work in which media led to his fame and fortune?

A)goldsmithing
B)graphic arts
C)architecture
D)sculpture
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The text suggests that Dutch artist Caterina van Hemessen probably specialized in painting

A)religious subjects.
B)botanical specimens.
C)moral allegories.
D)portraits of women.
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Which category of painting became popular in the sixteenth century because, although it had no overt religious content, it could be seen as a reflection of God's works?

A)genre works
B)still lifes
C)landscapes
D)miniatures
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What did Dürer openly express in Four Apostles ?

A)Methodism
B)Anglicanism
C)Catholicism
D)Lutheranism
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What did Dürer encounter on his trip to Italy in 1494 that is clearly reflected in his Self-Portrait of 1500 ?

A)Leonardo's Mona Lisa
B)a conception of artists as noble intellectuals
C)Roman copies of ancient Greek sculpture
D)the art collection of the Medici family
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How did Francis I make Fontainebleau into an artistic center?
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How were women, such as Caterina van Hemessen, involved in Netherlandish art of the sixteenth century?
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In what ways is El Greco's painting style so eccentric?
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How did Dürer use printmaking to extend his reputation?
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The subject of Quentin Massys's Money Changer and His Wife concerns itself with the challenges of

A)the use of images in Christian worship.
B)living a Christian life in a worldly society.
C)the parable of the Good Samaritan.
D)punishment for sins.
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How did Bruegel's travels impact his art?
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How is Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece (Figs.22-4, 22-5, and 22-6) arranged and why?
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What are the main features of Elizabethan houses?
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How did artists portray Queen Elizabeth I, and why?
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What was the Krugs' contribution to metalwork?
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What was the role of miniatures in sixteenth-century English art?
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In Dürer's Adam and Eve , which of the following are symbols for the human temperaments?

A)animals
B)castles
C)trees
D)flowers
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