What classic principles did Bramante combine in his work Tempietto? |
The classic principles of Vitruvius and architect Alberti. |
How did Bramante bring about the High Renaissance style of architecture despite his slow beginnings? |
He understood classical architecture and gave it a fresh look. |
What is Bramante credited with? |
He introduced the High Renaissance style of architecture. |
Which of the following features could be found in more exotic grottos? |
A fountain or pool. |
What is a grotto? |
A recess typically made of irregular stones and covered with artificial foliage. |
What is one major contributing feature to the Tempietto? |
The stepped Doric columns and the frieze |
Who is pictured below? |
Bramante. |
What is pictured below? |
Great Grotto, Boboli Gardens. |
Which of these architects developed the St. Peter’s basilica that exists today, and what were his changes from the original design? |
Carlo Maderno extended the nave to 636 feet, and added a new facade. |
Who commissioned Bramante to build the structure below? |
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. |
Which of these artists designed the Great Grotto in Boboli Gardens? |
Buontalenti. |
What is the Tempietto, seen below? |
A small tomb built by Bramante, in the courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio. |
What purpose did a grotto serve? |
A place where one could commune with nymphs and muses, and escape the summer heat. |
There are four statues by Michelangelo in the Great Grotto. What were they originally designed for? |
A tomb for Pope Julius. |
Art History- The Movement I- Renaissance Architecture
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