What does Renaissance mean?
What is Rebirth?
What did Flemish Artists commonly use in their work?
What is oil paint?
What is Baroque?
What is 17th century European art, particularly art associated with the Catholic Church?
What kind of colors did Rococo Architecture display?
What is pale colors?
What is a Landscape painting?
What is Paintings that use natural scenery as the main subject or focus?
Italian culture underwent sweeping changes in culture and the arts, beginning a period known as the Renaissance.The root of these changes was renewed interest in what two cultures?
What is Classical Greece and Rome?
What is one advantage of oil paint?
What is it can be used to create detail or tone?
Name one Baroque Artist
What is Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and Annibale Carracci?
Describe Rococo Art.
What is pleasant, soft, feminine, tranquility, sweetness, and happiness?
Describe Mannerism.
What is A style of art that became popular in the 16th century. In contrast to Renaissance art, Mannerism emphasized exaggeration and unnatural attributes?
What is Humanism?
What is high potential of human nature?
What was the Northern Renaissance inspired by?
What is religious reform?
Why was most of the Baroque artwork commissioned by the Catholic Church?
What is the Catholic Church was trying to reestablish its authority following the Protestant Reformation, in what is called the "Catholic Counter-Reformation." The Catholic Church used art as a way to accomplish this, by demanding more accurate depictions of biblical stories and commissioning works specifically intended to inspire religion in the viewer.?
What did King Louis XIV have paintings of and why?
What is portraits that were idealized for the sake of propaganda?
What is Tenebrism?
What is the use of dark settings and strong shadows?
Name one Renaissance artist.
What is Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raphael Sanzio, and Leonardo da Vinci?
What type of painting was popular in the Northern Renaissance?
What is Landscape Paintings?
What century did Baroque art come to be?
What is the 17th century?
Name a painting from the Rococo period.
What is The Swing, Return from Cythera?
What is Chiaroscuro?
What is meaning 'light-dark' in Italian; the modeling of forms through almost imperceptible gradations of light and dark?
What made the painting "Birth of Venus" controversial at the time?
What is Venus was nude?
What part of the Italian Renaissance did the Northern Renaissance artists admire and use?
What is perspective and realistic human proportions?
Why was Caravaggio's style in his painting Conversion of Saint Paul accused of being inappropriate?
What is it was very realistic?
Louis XIV was known as the " " king.
What is Sun?
What does the word Baroque mean?
What is misshapen?