Deck 25: the Baroque in Northern Europe

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Wren synthesized the design elements from the Italians, French, and Inigo Jones into a unified monumentality for which of the following churches?

A) St. Paul's, London
B) St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London
C) All Hallows, London
D) St. Dunstan's, London
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Poussin was fascinated by ancient Rome and Italian Renaissance cultures. In his Et in Arcadia Ego that fascination has been translated into a visual text illustrating rational order and classicism. It is reminiscent of which of the following artists?

A) Titian
B) Tintoretto
C) Michelangelo
D) Raphael
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Hardouin-Mansart's Church of the Invalides in Paris is reminiscent of which of the following styles?

A) Versailles
B) English Baroque
C) Banqueting Hall, London
D) Italian Baroque
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Rubens has synthesized the styles of three Italian artists in his Elevation of the Cross. Which of the following are those three artists?

A) Michelangelo, Tintoretto, and Caravaggio
B) Leonardo, Titian, and Carracci
C) Masaccio, Fra Angelico, and Mantegna
D) Castagno, Piero della Francesca, and Uccello
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Which of the following artists was most closely associated with the style known as classical Baroque?

A) Rubens
B) Caravaggio
C) Bernini
D) Poussin
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How did Jacques Callot impact 17ᵗʰ century France?
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Inigo Jones created a clear and dignified design for the Banqueting House at Whitehall. He superimposed two orders by using columns in the center and pilasters near the ends. The balustrade roofline has an uninterrupted horizontal sweep that predates which of the following structures?

A) Garden Façade, Versailles
B) St. Paul's, London
C) East façade, Louvre
D) San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Rome
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In Judith Leyster's Self-Portrait she portrays herself as a confident, accomplished painter, seated in front of her easel working yet taking time to stop work and meet the viewer's eye. Unlike Rembrandt she does not portray herself in a painter's smock. Which of the following would account for this?

A) She wanted to demonstrate her ability to paint the textures of cloth.
B) She wanted to show off her costume.
C) She wanted to indicate her social prominence.
D) Her vanity would not allow herself to be seen in the dull and dirty smock.
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What was the impact of Versailles on architecture?
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How did Georges de la Tour eliminate dogmatic significance and traditional iconographic meaning in his Adoration of the Shepherds?

A) the figures are garbed as simple peasants
B) the absence of halos
C) the positioning of the infant
D) The figures are not elegantly portrayed
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How did Louis Le Nain differ from his Dutch counterparts in representing the peasants?
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In London at the age of twenty-five, Christopher Wren was appointed to which of the following positions?

A) official court painter
B) professor of astronomy
C) secretary of public woks
D) parliamentarian
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How does the phrase "controlling nature" reflect the gardens of Versailles?
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Reflected in Poussin's Et in Arcadia Ego, the dominant style in France during the Baroque period was ____.

A) tenebrism
B) orientalism
C) mannerism
D) classicism
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In contrast to Catholic religious images Rembrandt's Return of the Prodigal Son can be said to be which of the following?

A) It is a painting of inward turning contemplation.
B) It illustrated lofty theological ideals.
C) It celebrated the celestial triumph of the Roman Catholic church.
D) It consisted of figures in dramatic poses with emphatic gestures
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The creation of which of the following allowed merchant firms to hold money on account instead of carrying precious metals as a form of payment for trade goods?

A) transfer merchandizing
B) International Company of Bankers
C) Bank of Amsterdam
D) Bank of Genoa
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Vermeer was known to have used which of the following tools?

A) stencils
B) camera obscura
C) clip targets
D) photo lens
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In Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, he has clustered the participants on the left side and has placed Dr. Tulp on the right side with the diagonally placed foreshortened corpse disrupting the strict horizontal, planar orientation. This is in sharp contrast to which of the following traditions of group portraiture?

A) The subjects were placed evenly across the canvas
B) Group portraits of professional organizations were never portrayed
C) Only five subjects were allowed per group portrait portrayals
D) Only guilds were allowed as subjects for group portraits
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Jacob van Ruisdael specialized in which of the following genres?

A) landscapes
B) church interiors
C) still life
D) portraits
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In Jan Steen's The Feast of St. Nicolas the artist has captured the joy and chaos of Christmas holidays. He has also added a subtle satirical jab at adult society by using children and their behaviors to mirror adult behaviors. Which of the following behaviors did Steen allude to in this painting?

A) calm
B) generosity
C) selfishness
D) greed
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Evaluate the effect of religious and economic conditions on the art of Holland and Flanders. How did each country respond to the conditions and how did those conditions affect the art? Use examples to support your essay.
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In what guise did Rembrandt portray himself and what statement does it make about his craft?
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How did the French monarchy respond to the Baroque Age?
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How does perspective control what we see in this painting? Why?
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How id Ruisdael's presentation of landscape differ from other landscape artists?
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Briefly describe the Dutch school of painting.
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How did Vermeer celebrate his profession?
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Contrast the work of Poussin and Claude Lorrain. How does each artist reflect 17ᵗʰ century France? Use examples to support your essay.
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Both of these paintings represent peasants. The artists are from the same country and same century. How do you account for the differences you see in the depictions?
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Contrast the architecture of France with the architecture of England. How did each style reflect its respective country and what were the similarities and differences? How did each style accommodate the political inclination of the respective monarchies? Use examples to support your essay.
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What was the significance of the series Marie de'Medici commissioned from Rubens?
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How is Dutch Baroque uniquely different from Italian Baroque art?
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How does this interior reflect French society?
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How did Louis XIV use art as a tool of the monarchy?
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Contrast the Elevation of the Cross by Rubens with Rembrandt's Return of the Prodigal Son. How does each work reflect the artist and his temperament? How does each work mirror the sociopolitical environment of each artist?
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Describe the development of portraiture in Dutch 17ᵗʰ century society. How does this genre reflect the society and the country? Use examples to support your essay.
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How did the worldwide mercantile system change the face of Europe?
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How does this structure represent French 17ᵗʰ century architecture?
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What role did the city of Amsterdam play in the 17ᵗʰ century?
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What does the term classical Baroque mean? And to what extent can it be appropriately applied to the art of 17th century France? Cite specific examples from painting, architecture, and sculpture to support your essay.
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Deck 25: the Baroque in Northern Europe
1
Wren synthesized the design elements from the Italians, French, and Inigo Jones into a unified monumentality for which of the following churches?

A) St. Paul's, London
B) St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London
C) All Hallows, London
D) St. Dunstan's, London
A
2
Poussin was fascinated by ancient Rome and Italian Renaissance cultures. In his Et in Arcadia Ego that fascination has been translated into a visual text illustrating rational order and classicism. It is reminiscent of which of the following artists?

A) Titian
B) Tintoretto
C) Michelangelo
D) Raphael
D
3
Hardouin-Mansart's Church of the Invalides in Paris is reminiscent of which of the following styles?

A) Versailles
B) English Baroque
C) Banqueting Hall, London
D) Italian Baroque
D
4
Rubens has synthesized the styles of three Italian artists in his Elevation of the Cross. Which of the following are those three artists?

A) Michelangelo, Tintoretto, and Caravaggio
B) Leonardo, Titian, and Carracci
C) Masaccio, Fra Angelico, and Mantegna
D) Castagno, Piero della Francesca, and Uccello
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Which of the following artists was most closely associated with the style known as classical Baroque?

A) Rubens
B) Caravaggio
C) Bernini
D) Poussin
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6
How did Jacques Callot impact 17ᵗʰ century France?
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7
Inigo Jones created a clear and dignified design for the Banqueting House at Whitehall. He superimposed two orders by using columns in the center and pilasters near the ends. The balustrade roofline has an uninterrupted horizontal sweep that predates which of the following structures?

A) Garden Façade, Versailles
B) St. Paul's, London
C) East façade, Louvre
D) San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Rome
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8
In Judith Leyster's Self-Portrait she portrays herself as a confident, accomplished painter, seated in front of her easel working yet taking time to stop work and meet the viewer's eye. Unlike Rembrandt she does not portray herself in a painter's smock. Which of the following would account for this?

A) She wanted to demonstrate her ability to paint the textures of cloth.
B) She wanted to show off her costume.
C) She wanted to indicate her social prominence.
D) Her vanity would not allow herself to be seen in the dull and dirty smock.
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9
What was the impact of Versailles on architecture?
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10
How did Georges de la Tour eliminate dogmatic significance and traditional iconographic meaning in his Adoration of the Shepherds?

A) the figures are garbed as simple peasants
B) the absence of halos
C) the positioning of the infant
D) The figures are not elegantly portrayed
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How did Louis Le Nain differ from his Dutch counterparts in representing the peasants?
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12
In London at the age of twenty-five, Christopher Wren was appointed to which of the following positions?

A) official court painter
B) professor of astronomy
C) secretary of public woks
D) parliamentarian
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How does the phrase "controlling nature" reflect the gardens of Versailles?
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Reflected in Poussin's Et in Arcadia Ego, the dominant style in France during the Baroque period was ____.

A) tenebrism
B) orientalism
C) mannerism
D) classicism
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15
In contrast to Catholic religious images Rembrandt's Return of the Prodigal Son can be said to be which of the following?

A) It is a painting of inward turning contemplation.
B) It illustrated lofty theological ideals.
C) It celebrated the celestial triumph of the Roman Catholic church.
D) It consisted of figures in dramatic poses with emphatic gestures
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The creation of which of the following allowed merchant firms to hold money on account instead of carrying precious metals as a form of payment for trade goods?

A) transfer merchandizing
B) International Company of Bankers
C) Bank of Amsterdam
D) Bank of Genoa
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Vermeer was known to have used which of the following tools?

A) stencils
B) camera obscura
C) clip targets
D) photo lens
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In Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, he has clustered the participants on the left side and has placed Dr. Tulp on the right side with the diagonally placed foreshortened corpse disrupting the strict horizontal, planar orientation. This is in sharp contrast to which of the following traditions of group portraiture?

A) The subjects were placed evenly across the canvas
B) Group portraits of professional organizations were never portrayed
C) Only five subjects were allowed per group portrait portrayals
D) Only guilds were allowed as subjects for group portraits
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Jacob van Ruisdael specialized in which of the following genres?

A) landscapes
B) church interiors
C) still life
D) portraits
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20
In Jan Steen's The Feast of St. Nicolas the artist has captured the joy and chaos of Christmas holidays. He has also added a subtle satirical jab at adult society by using children and their behaviors to mirror adult behaviors. Which of the following behaviors did Steen allude to in this painting?

A) calm
B) generosity
C) selfishness
D) greed
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Evaluate the effect of religious and economic conditions on the art of Holland and Flanders. How did each country respond to the conditions and how did those conditions affect the art? Use examples to support your essay.
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In what guise did Rembrandt portray himself and what statement does it make about his craft?
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How did the French monarchy respond to the Baroque Age?
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How does perspective control what we see in this painting? Why?
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How id Ruisdael's presentation of landscape differ from other landscape artists?
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Briefly describe the Dutch school of painting.
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How did Vermeer celebrate his profession?
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Contrast the work of Poussin and Claude Lorrain. How does each artist reflect 17ᵗʰ century France? Use examples to support your essay.
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Both of these paintings represent peasants. The artists are from the same country and same century. How do you account for the differences you see in the depictions?
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Contrast the architecture of France with the architecture of England. How did each style reflect its respective country and what were the similarities and differences? How did each style accommodate the political inclination of the respective monarchies? Use examples to support your essay.
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What was the significance of the series Marie de'Medici commissioned from Rubens?
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How is Dutch Baroque uniquely different from Italian Baroque art?
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How does this interior reflect French society?
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How did Louis XIV use art as a tool of the monarchy?
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Contrast the Elevation of the Cross by Rubens with Rembrandt's Return of the Prodigal Son. How does each work reflect the artist and his temperament? How does each work mirror the sociopolitical environment of each artist?
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Describe the development of portraiture in Dutch 17ᵗʰ century society. How does this genre reflect the society and the country? Use examples to support your essay.
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How did the worldwide mercantile system change the face of Europe?
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How does this structure represent French 17ᵗʰ century architecture?
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What role did the city of Amsterdam play in the 17ᵗʰ century?
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What does the term classical Baroque mean? And to what extent can it be appropriately applied to the art of 17th century France? Cite specific examples from painting, architecture, and sculpture to support your essay.
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