Deck 23: High Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Spain

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Albrecht Altdorfer derived his landscape depiction in the Battle of Issus from ____.

A) Lucas Cranach
B) Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Allegory of Good Government
C) a map in the Nuremberg Chronicle
D) a Roman wall painting
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Bruegel's Netherlandish Proverbs is reminiscent of the topsy-turvy scenes by ____.

A) Bosch
B) Mantegna
C) Giovanni Bellini
D) Jan van Eyck
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Who created Knight, Death, and the Devil?

A) Albrecht Dürer
B) Cranach the Elder
C) Jean Goujon
D) Jan Gossaert
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The monumental composition and sculpturesque form in Hans Holbein's The French Ambassadors reflects the influence of ____.

A) Italian art
B) French art
C) Medieval art
D) Gothic art
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Which of the following made up the territory known as the Netherlands in the 16th century?

A) Switzerland, Holland, and Belgium
B) Bavaria, Holland, and Belgium
C) Northern Italy, Holland, and Belgium
D) Luxembourg, Holland, and Belgium
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In the ____, a band of Calvinists destroyed art works in Catholic churches in the Netherlands.

A) Thirty Years' War
B) Great Iconoclasm
C) Saint Anthony's Fire
D) Counter-Reformation
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Saints Anthony and Sebastian appear in Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece because of their association with ____.

A) Virgin Mary
B) disease and miraculous cures
C) craft guilds
D) Protestant Reformation
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In Pieter Aertsen's Butcher's Stall, the ____ is associated with a degenerate life.

A) the cow's head
B) figures going to church
C) people eating and carousing
D) pretzel
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Attributes of El Greco's style, such as elongated figures in an undefined space, are often characterized as ____.

A) medieval
B) Venetian
C) Mannerist
D) Spanish
Question
The Battle of Issus may be a reference to the contemporary ____.

A) dynastic struggles
B) attempt Catholic Netherlands
C) struggle against the Turks
D) campaign against Martin Luther
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El Escorial is in which country?

A) Germany
B) France
C) England
D) Spain
Question
In Dürer's Melencolia I, the ____ is an optimistic note suggesting that the artist can overcome depression.

A) burst of light on the horizon
B) bat holding a banner
C) hourglass
D) tools of the artist and builder
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The first known northern European self-portrait by a woman is purportedly by which of the following?

A) Levina Teerlinc
B) Judith Leyster
C) Caterina van Hemessen
D) Lavinia Fontana
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The German artist who was dubbed with the title "painter of the Reformation" is ____.

A) Lucas Cranach the Elder
B) Albrecht Dürer
C) Matthias Grünewald
D) Hans Holbein
Question
Jean Clouet presented Francis I as a ____.

A) revolutionary
B) deeply pious figure
C) worldly leader
D) humble man
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The personal tastes of the court of Francis I ran to the elegant, erotic, and unorthodox. Which of the following styles would most appeal to this king and his court?

A) Classicism of 16th-century Italy
B) Mannerism
C) Expressiveness of Grünewald
D) Intellectualism of Leonardo
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The miniature portrait of Elizabeth I shows an elegant, formally attired young Elizabeth presented as a princess. Who is the artist who created this memorable portrait?

A) Hans Holbein
B) Caterina van Hemessen
C) Levina Teerlinc
D) Albrecht Dürer
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In Money-Changer and His Wife by Quentin Massys, the artist warns that ____ are a distraction from religious life.

A) financial transactions
B) beauty and physical health
C) fine garments
D) scientific experiments
Question
The depiction of different months from ____ influenced Bruegel's Hunters in the Snow.

A) Italian palazzos
B) ancient fresco paintings
C) murals in town halls
D) Books of Hours
Question
The Protestant concern about the role of religious imagery was in many cases outright hostile. Martin Luther spoke about destroying images. This destruction of religious imagery also occurred during the Byzantine period. Which of the following defines this act?

A) Idolatry
B) Iconography
C) Iconoclasm
D) Iconology
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Who was Desiderius Erasmus?
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Which of the following artists traveled to Italy yet chose not to incorporate classical elements into his work?

A) Pieter Bruegel
B) Hans Holbein
C) Albrecht Dürer
D) Jan Gossaert
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In El Greco's View of Toledo, the artist departed from Renaissance painters by not painting ____.

A) a specific location
B) Roman monuments
C) religious figures
D) buildings in detail
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How did the Reformation change the map of Europe?
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Which artist that did a series of six paintings showing seasonal changes?

A) Hieronymus Bosch
B) Matthias Grünewald
C) Pieter Bruegel
D) Jan Gossaert
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In his diary Albrecht Dürer described Joachim Patinir as a good ____.

A) printmaker
B) landscape artist
C) imitator of Michelangelo
D) Mannerist artist
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____ was the style that appealed to the French king, Francis I, because of its elegant, erotic, and unorthodox features.

A) Mannerism
B) Flemish
C) The Venetian school
D) Medieval
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In his Self-Portrait, Durer's hand position may be a reference to ____.

A) the artist's hand as a creative instrument
B) the Crucifixion
C) Protestant beliefs
D) his own ego
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In the 16th century, Spain supported which of the following?

A) The Anabaptists
B) Martin Luther
C) Interests of the Catholic Church
D) John Calvin
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Which of the following artists excelled in portraiture?

A) Matthias Grünewald
B) Hans Holbein
C) Albrecht Altdorfer
D) Pieter Bruegel
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Which of the following is one of the most important cities of the 16th-century Netherlands?

A) Paris
B) Munich
C) Antwerp
D) Rotterdam
Question
In Dürer's print of the Fall of Man, the idealization of Adam and Eve is tempered by the ____ of the background.

A) naturalism
B) abstraction
C) Roman monuments
D) distant view of a goat teetering on the edge of a cliff
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According to the Protestants, scripture and scripture alone could gain the Christian entry into Heaven. What was the consequence of this notion?
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In the 16th-century power was focused on the king. This monarch made a concerted effort to elevate his country's cultural profile by inviting esteemed Italian artists to his court. Who was this monarch?

A) Henry VIII
B) Francis I
C) Charles V
D) Elizabeth I
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What did the dissolution of the Burgundian Netherlands in 1477 lead to across Europe?
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Why is Dürer compared to Leonardo? How is he different?
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How were witches portrayed in the art of Hans Baldung Grien?
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How does the Isenheim Altarpiece represent suffering and salvation?
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What anamorphic symbol appears in Holbein's The French Ambassadors?

A) Skeleton
B) Seal of Francis I
C) Skull
D) Seal of Henry VIII
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During the second half of the 16th century, ____ controlled the Netherlands.

A) Count Orgaz
B) Wilhelm IV
C) Francis I
D) Philip II
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How does this structure reflect the monarch who commissioned its construction?
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How did the Reformation affect the artists of 16th-century northern Europe and Spain? How did they respond to the Reformation? Use examples to support your essay.
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Compare these two works and identify the artists. How do these two works differ?
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What might Holbein's portrait of The French Ambassadors be an allusion to?
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How did patronage affect 16th-century French architecture? What were the motivations of the patrons? How did the architecture reflect the court and period? Use examples to support your essay.
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How does Dürer's Fall of Man (Adam and Eve) represent classical and northern traditions?
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How did Protestant views of religious art differ from Catholics, and what effect did their views have on the appearance of their churches?
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How does the subject of this work reflect contemporary historical events?
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How does this work express the differences between Catholics and Protestants?
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Describe the significance of Francis I as an art patron.
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What stylistic influences are apparent in the work of El Greco?
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How did the implications of Martin Luther affect the work of Matthias Grünewald and Albrecht Dürer? How did the work of each artist differ? How did each artist respond to Martin Luther? Use examples to support your essay.
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What established this artist's success?
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What is the Roman source and story that surrounds this painting?
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How did artists, such as Pieter Aertsen and Pieter Bruegel, reference contemporary concerns in their art?
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Explain the impact Italy had on the work of Dürer. Include in your essay the assimilations as well as the changes, if any, Dürer made. Use examples to support your essay.
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How do the secular subjects of Netherlandish art provide a glimpse into the daily life and value of the citizens?
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Describe the portraiture styles of Hans Holbein and Jean Clouet. How did they differ, if at all? What were the motivations of the patrons? Use examples to support your essay.
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How does Dürer explore the nature of artistic creativity itself in this work, one of his most famous engravings?
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How does El Greco's View of Toledo depart from traditional landscape paintings?
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How does this work reflect the architecture of Bramante?
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Who painted this, and what is being represented?
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How does this work reflect the growing popularity of landscape?
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How did Dürer represent himself in his Self-Portrait, and what does this work say about the artist's craft?
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How does this work portray the early and late styles of the artist in the same work?
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Deck 23: High Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Spain
1
Albrecht Altdorfer derived his landscape depiction in the Battle of Issus from ____.

A) Lucas Cranach
B) Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Allegory of Good Government
C) a map in the Nuremberg Chronicle
D) a Roman wall painting
C
2
Bruegel's Netherlandish Proverbs is reminiscent of the topsy-turvy scenes by ____.

A) Bosch
B) Mantegna
C) Giovanni Bellini
D) Jan van Eyck
A
3
Who created Knight, Death, and the Devil?

A) Albrecht Dürer
B) Cranach the Elder
C) Jean Goujon
D) Jan Gossaert
A
4
The monumental composition and sculpturesque form in Hans Holbein's The French Ambassadors reflects the influence of ____.

A) Italian art
B) French art
C) Medieval art
D) Gothic art
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5
Which of the following made up the territory known as the Netherlands in the 16th century?

A) Switzerland, Holland, and Belgium
B) Bavaria, Holland, and Belgium
C) Northern Italy, Holland, and Belgium
D) Luxembourg, Holland, and Belgium
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6
In the ____, a band of Calvinists destroyed art works in Catholic churches in the Netherlands.

A) Thirty Years' War
B) Great Iconoclasm
C) Saint Anthony's Fire
D) Counter-Reformation
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7
Saints Anthony and Sebastian appear in Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece because of their association with ____.

A) Virgin Mary
B) disease and miraculous cures
C) craft guilds
D) Protestant Reformation
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8
In Pieter Aertsen's Butcher's Stall, the ____ is associated with a degenerate life.

A) the cow's head
B) figures going to church
C) people eating and carousing
D) pretzel
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9
Attributes of El Greco's style, such as elongated figures in an undefined space, are often characterized as ____.

A) medieval
B) Venetian
C) Mannerist
D) Spanish
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The Battle of Issus may be a reference to the contemporary ____.

A) dynastic struggles
B) attempt Catholic Netherlands
C) struggle against the Turks
D) campaign against Martin Luther
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El Escorial is in which country?

A) Germany
B) France
C) England
D) Spain
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12
In Dürer's Melencolia I, the ____ is an optimistic note suggesting that the artist can overcome depression.

A) burst of light on the horizon
B) bat holding a banner
C) hourglass
D) tools of the artist and builder
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13
The first known northern European self-portrait by a woman is purportedly by which of the following?

A) Levina Teerlinc
B) Judith Leyster
C) Caterina van Hemessen
D) Lavinia Fontana
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14
The German artist who was dubbed with the title "painter of the Reformation" is ____.

A) Lucas Cranach the Elder
B) Albrecht Dürer
C) Matthias Grünewald
D) Hans Holbein
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15
Jean Clouet presented Francis I as a ____.

A) revolutionary
B) deeply pious figure
C) worldly leader
D) humble man
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16
The personal tastes of the court of Francis I ran to the elegant, erotic, and unorthodox. Which of the following styles would most appeal to this king and his court?

A) Classicism of 16th-century Italy
B) Mannerism
C) Expressiveness of Grünewald
D) Intellectualism of Leonardo
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17
The miniature portrait of Elizabeth I shows an elegant, formally attired young Elizabeth presented as a princess. Who is the artist who created this memorable portrait?

A) Hans Holbein
B) Caterina van Hemessen
C) Levina Teerlinc
D) Albrecht Dürer
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18
In Money-Changer and His Wife by Quentin Massys, the artist warns that ____ are a distraction from religious life.

A) financial transactions
B) beauty and physical health
C) fine garments
D) scientific experiments
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19
The depiction of different months from ____ influenced Bruegel's Hunters in the Snow.

A) Italian palazzos
B) ancient fresco paintings
C) murals in town halls
D) Books of Hours
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20
The Protestant concern about the role of religious imagery was in many cases outright hostile. Martin Luther spoke about destroying images. This destruction of religious imagery also occurred during the Byzantine period. Which of the following defines this act?

A) Idolatry
B) Iconography
C) Iconoclasm
D) Iconology
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21
Who was Desiderius Erasmus?
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22
Which of the following artists traveled to Italy yet chose not to incorporate classical elements into his work?

A) Pieter Bruegel
B) Hans Holbein
C) Albrecht Dürer
D) Jan Gossaert
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23
In El Greco's View of Toledo, the artist departed from Renaissance painters by not painting ____.

A) a specific location
B) Roman monuments
C) religious figures
D) buildings in detail
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24
How did the Reformation change the map of Europe?
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25
Which artist that did a series of six paintings showing seasonal changes?

A) Hieronymus Bosch
B) Matthias Grünewald
C) Pieter Bruegel
D) Jan Gossaert
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In his diary Albrecht Dürer described Joachim Patinir as a good ____.

A) printmaker
B) landscape artist
C) imitator of Michelangelo
D) Mannerist artist
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27
____ was the style that appealed to the French king, Francis I, because of its elegant, erotic, and unorthodox features.

A) Mannerism
B) Flemish
C) The Venetian school
D) Medieval
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In his Self-Portrait, Durer's hand position may be a reference to ____.

A) the artist's hand as a creative instrument
B) the Crucifixion
C) Protestant beliefs
D) his own ego
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In the 16th century, Spain supported which of the following?

A) The Anabaptists
B) Martin Luther
C) Interests of the Catholic Church
D) John Calvin
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30
Which of the following artists excelled in portraiture?

A) Matthias Grünewald
B) Hans Holbein
C) Albrecht Altdorfer
D) Pieter Bruegel
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Which of the following is one of the most important cities of the 16th-century Netherlands?

A) Paris
B) Munich
C) Antwerp
D) Rotterdam
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In Dürer's print of the Fall of Man, the idealization of Adam and Eve is tempered by the ____ of the background.

A) naturalism
B) abstraction
C) Roman monuments
D) distant view of a goat teetering on the edge of a cliff
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According to the Protestants, scripture and scripture alone could gain the Christian entry into Heaven. What was the consequence of this notion?
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34
In the 16th-century power was focused on the king. This monarch made a concerted effort to elevate his country's cultural profile by inviting esteemed Italian artists to his court. Who was this monarch?

A) Henry VIII
B) Francis I
C) Charles V
D) Elizabeth I
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What did the dissolution of the Burgundian Netherlands in 1477 lead to across Europe?
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Why is Dürer compared to Leonardo? How is he different?
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How were witches portrayed in the art of Hans Baldung Grien?
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How does the Isenheim Altarpiece represent suffering and salvation?
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39
What anamorphic symbol appears in Holbein's The French Ambassadors?

A) Skeleton
B) Seal of Francis I
C) Skull
D) Seal of Henry VIII
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During the second half of the 16th century, ____ controlled the Netherlands.

A) Count Orgaz
B) Wilhelm IV
C) Francis I
D) Philip II
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How does this structure reflect the monarch who commissioned its construction?
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How did the Reformation affect the artists of 16th-century northern Europe and Spain? How did they respond to the Reformation? Use examples to support your essay.
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Compare these two works and identify the artists. How do these two works differ?
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What might Holbein's portrait of The French Ambassadors be an allusion to?
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How did patronage affect 16th-century French architecture? What were the motivations of the patrons? How did the architecture reflect the court and period? Use examples to support your essay.
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How does Dürer's Fall of Man (Adam and Eve) represent classical and northern traditions?
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How did Protestant views of religious art differ from Catholics, and what effect did their views have on the appearance of their churches?
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How does the subject of this work reflect contemporary historical events?
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How does this work express the differences between Catholics and Protestants?
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50
Describe the significance of Francis I as an art patron.
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51
What stylistic influences are apparent in the work of El Greco?
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How did the implications of Martin Luther affect the work of Matthias Grünewald and Albrecht Dürer? How did the work of each artist differ? How did each artist respond to Martin Luther? Use examples to support your essay.
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What established this artist's success?
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What is the Roman source and story that surrounds this painting?
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How did artists, such as Pieter Aertsen and Pieter Bruegel, reference contemporary concerns in their art?
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56
Explain the impact Italy had on the work of Dürer. Include in your essay the assimilations as well as the changes, if any, Dürer made. Use examples to support your essay.
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How do the secular subjects of Netherlandish art provide a glimpse into the daily life and value of the citizens?
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Describe the portraiture styles of Hans Holbein and Jean Clouet. How did they differ, if at all? What were the motivations of the patrons? Use examples to support your essay.
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59
How does Dürer explore the nature of artistic creativity itself in this work, one of his most famous engravings?
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How does El Greco's View of Toledo depart from traditional landscape paintings?
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61
How does this work reflect the architecture of Bramante?
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Who painted this, and what is being represented?
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How does this work reflect the growing popularity of landscape?
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How did Dürer represent himself in his Self-Portrait, and what does this work say about the artist's craft?
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How does this work portray the early and late styles of the artist in the same work?
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