Artist brothers |
Who were the Limbourgs? |
Venus |
In Neo-Platonic thought, the biblical character Eve was identified with |
Skilled craft workers to intellectuals |
One of the effects of the Renaissance was to change the status of artists in Europe from |
Rebirth |
What does Renaissance mean? |
Northern Europeans |
The technology of painting with oils was developed by |
Color and light |
The Renaissance artists from Venice, such as Giovanni Bellini, Titian, and Giorgione, were especially known for their mastery of: |
Multiple layers of glaze |
The technique sfumato involves the use of |
None of these answers is correct |
The theme of the Sistine Chapel ceiling frescoes comes from |
Triangular |
_______organization as seen in Masaccio's Trinity with the Virgin, St. John the Evangelist, and Donors was a popular device among Renaissance artists of Italy |
All these answer are correct |
Leonardo da Vinci was a skilled |
Landscape |
Girorgiones's painting The Tempest paved the way for future _____ paintings |
Medici Family |
Michelangelo, Raphael, and Botticelli were all commissioned to make art for who |
redesigning St. Peter's Cathedral. |
One of Michelangelo's major achievements was: |
75 |
Northern European Renaissance artist began using the system of linear perspective about ____ years after it was first developed |
Botticelli, Donatello, and Ghiberti. |
Artists working in the Early Renaissance period included: |
The printing press |
Which 15th century invention led to the decrease in the practice of illumination by hand |
a hospital for patients with skin disease |
The Isenheim Altarpiece, with its gruesome details of Christ's flesh wounds, originally hung in: |
The Reformation |
The movement that divided all of Europe into Protestant and Catholic camps is called |
Peter Brugel the Elder |
The painting, The Harvesters, which formed part of a cycle depicting the months of the year was painted by _____ a 16th-century Netherland painter. |
Loerenzo Ghiberti |
The sculptor of the panel The story of Jacob and Esau, and Donatello's teacher is |
Giorgione |
The iconography of The Tempest, by ___________, is unknown, but the painting made an important contribution to Renaissance art in the way it was composed. |
The death of Marat |
Which work of art tells the story of a man who was murdered in his bath? |
The age of Kings |
Because many European monarchs of the 17th and 18th centuries ruled with near-dictatorial power, this period is often referred to as |
All these are correct |
Gianlorenzo Bernini was |
Genre |
Paintings depicting scenes of everyday life are known as ____ paintings |
Flemish |
What nationality was Peter Paul Rubens? |
Dramatic lighting |
In Baroque architecture, wall surfaces often protrude into the viewer's space. In Baroque painting, this same effect is created through the use of |
The bible |
The Baroue painting Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes depicts a story from ____ |
classic simplicity |
The following characteristics are all typical of Italian Baroque art EXCEPT |
He was born in the Dutch city of Leiden |
The following is true about Rembrandt except |
Louis XIV |
The Palace of Versailles was home to |
The Oath of the Horati |
_____ helped shape the Neoclassical style |
all of these answers are correct |
Unlike Baroque art from Catholic countries, Dutch Baroque art focused upon |
Baroque Architecture |
St. Teresa in Ecstasy is an excellent example of |
Rembrandt |
Among the following artists, whose innovation was it to create group portraits in the setting of an activity, rather than posing the subjects formally _____ |
Diego Velazquez |
Which of the following was court painter to king Philip IV |
Vigee Lebrun and David |
Which artists intentionally used their work to shape the public's view of prominent figures? |
Playful; lighthearted |
In comparison to Baroque art, the style of Rococo is more |
Elisabeth Vigee Lebrun |
One of Queen Marie-Antoinette's favorite portrait painters was |
The Oath of Horatii |
A work of art that uses a tragic Roman tale to arouse feelings of patriotism, self-sacrifice, and civic virtues in its viewers is |
Frans Hals |
For some two hundred years, many of the works of Judith Leyster were mistakenly identified as the works of _____ |
Jacob van Ruisdael |
Typical of Dutch Landscape painting was the work of |
San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane |
One of the most influential buildings of the architect Francisco Borromini was |
Nicholas Poussin; The ashes of Fouklon |
Foremost among French painters of the 17th century was ______ who painted ______ |