Spanish Italian Baroque
Velazquez
Caravaggio
Bernini
Famous Paintings/Sculptures
100
this period of art contrasts with Baroque style of art
What is the Renaissance
100
Velazquez served as court painter for this king. He mainly painted portraits, but also painted religious scenarious and landscapes.
Who is Phillip IV
100
This was the name that Caravaggio was born with
What is Michelangelo Merisi
100
this city is the birth place of Gian Lorenzo Bernini
What is Florence
100
this Caravaggio painting was brilliantly lit with a single source of light
What is The Supper of Emmaus
200
This area was greatly influenced by Italian art during the baroque period
What is Spain
200
Because of Velasquez' great skill in these he was known as "the painter's painter." Ever since he taught Bartolomé Murillo, Velasquez has directly or indirectly led painters to make original contributions to the development of art. Others who have been noticeably influenced by him are Francisco de Goya, Camille Corot, Gustave Courbet, Edouard Manet, and James McNeill Whistler.
What is merging color, light, space, rhythm of line, and mass in such a way that all have equal value.
200
churches refuse to commission his work because he painted religious figures that were shown _____ and their dirty soles were presented directly to the viewers.
What is barefoot
200
This sculpture by Bernini featured St. Teresa being stabbed by an angel with an arrow
What is Ecstasy of St. Teresa
200
Both Bernini and Michelangelo made a sculpture of this biblical scenario. It features a young man with a stone.
What is David and Goliath
300
The baroque period in Italy was greatly influenced by this institution
What is the catholic church
300
though born in Seville, Velazquez visited this country before he returned to Spain to work in Madrid. It greatly influenced his style.
What is Italy
300
these characteristics were featured in his paintings
What is extreme naturalism, intense value contrasts, hard-edged painting style
300
To add emotion to his paintings and drawings, Bernini often showed the subjects during this
What is an action or event
300
these paintings were Caravaggio's first successful public commissions that allowed him to burst into the Rome art scene in 1600
What is Martydom of St Matthew and Calling of St Matthew
400
the artists of Baroque period in Italy competent of doing this
What is drawing and painting the human figure from every possible angle
400
This famous painting by Velazquez has been called "theology of painting" by Luca Giordano, a contemporary Italian painter, and "philosophy of art" by Thomas Lawrence. It is unclear as to who the subject is and features the artit himself on the far left side.
What is Las Meninas
400
these traits of his paintings had an immediate impact on the development of Baroque and on major artists
What is realism and dramatic use of light and shade
400
The construction of Bernini's Piazza San pietro in front of St. Peter's basilica lasted this amount of time
What is 11 years
400
this person is featured in both Las Meninas 1656 and The Infanta Margarita 1653
Who is Margaret Theresa of Spain
500
Baroque art in Italy possessed these characteristics
What is dynamism and opulence, reproducing the most complicated perspective and using colors and value contrasts with ease
500
While still in Seville, Velazquez worked as an apprentice under this artist whose daughter he later married.
Who is Francisco Pacheco
500
Caravaggio left Milan for this city in mid-1592, in flight after "certain quarrels" and the wounding of a police officer.
What is Rome
500
Bernini's early works were inspired by this type of sculpture
What is antique Hellenistic sculpture
500
this famous work by Caravaggio's caused a scandal. Rumors claim that he had used the body of a dead prostitute, who had been Caravaggio's model and lover when alive, as a model for the figure of the Holy Virgin- she lies there chalk-white, bloated, her bare feet stretched out over the edge of the deathbed.
What is The Death of the Virgin
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