Deck 16: Renaissance and Baroque Europe
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Deck 16: Renaissance and Baroque Europe
1
What was Raphael's contribution to the arts of the Renaissance? Which qualities in his works led Europeans to admire him as their greatest painter?
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2
Identify three stylistic characteristics of Mannerism?
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3
What was the significance of linear perspective for Renaissance artists?
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4
The Holy Trinity fresco, by Masaccio, is considered to be the first painting based on the use of:
A) sfumato
B) tenebrism
C) linear perspective
D) isometric perspective
A) sfumato
B) tenebrism
C) linear perspective
D) isometric perspective
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5
What was the primary subject matter for Rococo artists?
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6
Caravaggio's dramatic portrayal of scenes at night, as seen in The Conversion of Saint Paul, was called:
A) tenebrism
B) foreshortening
C) rococo
D) sfumato
A) tenebrism
B) foreshortening
C) rococo
D) sfumato
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7
The first woman to gain widespread notoriety as an artist in the Renaissance was:
A) Rosa Bonheur
B) Sofonisba Anguissola
C) Hildagard of Bingen
D) Marietta Robusti
A) Rosa Bonheur
B) Sofonisba Anguissola
C) Hildagard of Bingen
D) Marietta Robusti
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8
How does Sandro Botticelli's Birth of Venus reflect the then-popular neo-Platonist philosophy?
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9
Rococo paintings mainly showed:
A) historical scenes
B) peasants coping with their daily lives
C) dramatic portraits
D) life without troubles
A) historical scenes
B) peasants coping with their daily lives
C) dramatic portraits
D) life without troubles
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10
Many Baroque characteristics developed as propaganda for the:
A) French Revolution
B) Counter Reformation
C) oppressed minorities
D) ruling classes
A) French Revolution
B) Counter Reformation
C) oppressed minorities
D) ruling classes
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11
Identify the three cities where High Renaissance art flourished?
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12
Many Renaissance artists benefited from the patronage of the _______ family.
A) Borgia
B) Rockefeller
C) Medici
D) Merisi
A) Borgia
B) Rockefeller
C) Medici
D) Merisi
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13
What was the controversy regarding the restoration of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling?
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14
In Jan van Eyck's The Marriage of Giovanni Arnolfini and Giovanna Cenami, the woman is wearing green because:
A) she wasn't a virgin
B) it symbolized money
C) it symbolized fertility
D) it symbolized Christianity
A) she wasn't a virgin
B) it symbolized money
C) it symbolized fertility
D) it symbolized Christianity
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15
Michelangelo's David has a pose influenced by the sculpture of the ancient:
A) Romans
B) Egyptians
C) Sumerians
D) Greeks
A) Romans
B) Egyptians
C) Sumerians
D) Greeks
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16
Discuss the development of the Renaissance in Northern Europe.
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17
Leonardo da Vinci's technique of blurred edges, called _______, can be seen in his Mona Lisa.
A) sfumato
B) chiaroscuro
C) tenebrism
D) camera obscura
A) sfumato
B) chiaroscuro
C) tenebrism
D) camera obscura
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18
Define Renaissance.
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19
In the Netherlands, the major patrons of such artists as Vermeer and Rembrandt were:
A) the nobility
B) the wealthy merchant class
C) civic organizations
D) the middle classes
A) the nobility
B) the wealthy merchant class
C) civic organizations
D) the middle classes
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20
Discuss the origins of the Renaissance, mentioning and explaining humanism, exploration, discovery and rediscovery, and science in relation to the developments in art.
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21
Explain the difficulties faced by women artists from the Middle Ages onward. Do you think these obstacles still exist? Why or why not?
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22
Explain the creation and appearance of Bernini's The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. How were the dominant characteristics of the Baroque period shown in this work?
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