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100

Define “tenebrism” and name the artwork/artist associated with the term

Intense contrasts of light and dark, creating a spotlight effect.

The Calling of St. Matthew, but also Caravaggio by large

100

Who painted Woman Holding a Balance?

Vermeer


100

What is the Biblical story of David and Goliath? 

A young shepherd, David, defeats a 9-foot Philistine giant, Goliath, using only a sling and stone.

100

Name 3 continents that the Spanish had a colonial presence in during the 17th century

Both Americas

Asia

Africa

100

Define “baroque” (what is the connotation/when was the term was ascribed to the movement)

misshapen pearl // irregular, bizarre

negative connotation, term used after the period

200

Define “contrapposto” and name the artwork associated with the term

a sculptural technique where a figure stands with more weight on one leg creating a natural, asymmetrical, S-curved posture

Michelangelo’s David

200

Which artist painted The Presentation of the Portrait of Maria de Medici to Henry

Peter Paul Rubens

200

What is the Biblical narrative of The Creation of Adam as it is represented on the Sistine Chapel ceiling?

We see the moment after God has created the first man (Adam) in Christian theology. God has just breathed life into Adam out of clay. Eve floats behind God (She is in his mind)

200

What are the “arms” of the Piazza of St. Peters  supposed to represent?

The arms of the church  reaching out  and embracing her children

200

Define Salon

Showcased works by members of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, it was designed to establish artistic standards based on classicism, favoring history painting, mythological scenes, and portraits

Later became associated with intellectual/social gatherings in the 18th cent.

300

Define “fresco” and name the artwork associated with the term

Painting onto wet plaster. When the plaster dries, the painting becomes permanently affixed to the surface.

Sistine Chapel Ceiling, Michelangelo


300

What 2 artists painted renditions of Judith Slaying Holofernes?

Caravaggio and Artemesia Gentillesci

300

Who was St. Matthew? What was his profession? What narrative is represented in The Calling of St. Matthew by Caravaggio

One of the twelve apostles of Jesus. Formerly a hated tax collector. He is “called” by Jesus while engaging in some kind of elicit gambling.

300

What characterized mannerism? What two “movements” is it situated between?

Elongated, disproportional human forms. An interest in style, not realism

Between the Renaissance and Baroque

300

What is a Solomonic column? Where did we see one?

Twisty column - thought to derive from the temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. A very early Christian space

Bernini, Baldacchino of St. Peter,

400

Explain the difference between portrait, group-portirat, self-portriat, and state portriat

Portrait = depicts one sitter 

Group = multiple sitters (las meninas)

Self = the artist painting themselves

State = sitter is a monarch, head of state, etc. how the person embodies their position

400

Explain some of the characters/complexities depicted in Velazquez’s Las Meninas 


This is a TA’s judgement question (sorry)
400

What is the narrative depicted in The Surrender at Breda by Diego Velazquez?

We’re seeing the fictionalized aftermath of a battle. The mayor of Breda (Dutchman) hands the key to the city in to a Spanish military commander. 

400

Explain the significance of Diego Velázquez’s portriat of Juan de Pareja

Pareja = mixed race + an enslaved painter in Velázquez’s studio

A rare example of people of color being presented in a respectful way (the reality of his enslavement isn’t presented here, art as historical, and physical, illusion)


400

What is a camera obscura? What artist do we think used one?

optical tool that artists used that allows light to travel through a small hole into a dark space. It then projects an inverted image of the object that the artist can trace onto glass or paper.


Jonannes Vermeer (woman holding a balance)

500

Define “sfumato” 

softening the transition between colours, mimicking an area beyond what the human eye is focusing on, or the out-of-focus plane

500

What is the difference between the two Chairs of St. Peter we discussed?

1st one = wood, from 6th century AD. thought to be a relic (St. Peter sat on the chair)

2nd = reliquary sculpted by Bernini. Located in the apse of St. Peters Basilica. From mid 17th century. 

500

What happened with the Catholic and Protestant split? Be as detailed as you can (approximate years, regions involved, vocab)

16th-century religious upheaval in Europe. Marked by a split in Western Christianity (Protestantism vs Catholic) begun by Martin Luther in 1517. 

South Europe = primarily catholic, North = primarily protestant

Catholics launched a counter-reformation (the Baroque art we studied comes out of that)

500

What was The Manila Galleon?

Trade routes linking the “East” and “West.” Brought silver and gold to Asia and luxury goods such as spices, silks, porcelain, and ivory to Europe and the Americas. They are often credited with allowing trade to be conducted on a global scale.

500

Define “marquetry” 

Cutting pieces of wood, bone etc. into shapes then puzzle piece them together (discussed in relation to the desk and bookcase from the 1700s created in Puebla, Mexico.

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