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A movement in the 15th-16th century; a revival of classical art characteristics; deep investigation of humanity (humanism), science, math, and anatomy; ideals of beauty seen in rationality/math, composition, etc.; seen in artists like Da Vinci

What is the High Renaissance?

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*show image one* The title of this piece is ____

David 

100

A smoky/hazy effect created by colors blending gradually into each other; creates soft outlines; think Mona Lisa

What is sfumato?

100

The artist of this piece *image 6*

Who is Da Vinci?

100

A person who gives financial support to an artist to continue making art or commissions is called a ___

What is a patron?

200

A style in response/opposition to Rococo; featured symmetry, balance, simplicity, and other things that were important in Classical works; emphasized by Jacques-Louis David

What is neoclassicism?

200

*show image two* The title of this piece is ____

The Swing

200

The use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually to create a sense of volume/3D rendering

What is chiaroscuro?

200

The artist of this piece *image 7*

Who is Jacques-Louis David?

200

This piece is full of symbolism *image 10*- name 1 thing and what its symbolism translates to

*multiple answers*

300

____ is a style that typically features a lot of gold leaf for highlights and religious symbolism/icons; Cimabue's work was in this style

What is byzantine/italio-byzantine?

300

*image 3* The title of this piece is ___

Oath of the Horatii

300

An asymmetrical/natural balance of the human figure (hip out and arms relaxed)

What is contrapposto?

300

The artist of this piece *image 8*

Who is Michelangelo?

300

This art style was after the Renaissance and Mannerism, but before Rococo and Neoclassicism; typically included strong contrast (tenebrism), detail, primary colors, movement, and elements of surprise to create a sense of awe and drama; Caravaggio was an example

What is baroque?

400

A style in Italy that featured artificiality, elongated figures, not as much emphasis on "correct" proportions/rationality/symmetry (as opposed to High Renaissance style), unusual lighting/colors; seen in artists like Titian

What is mannerism?

400

*show image four* The title of this piece is ____

Venus of Urbino
400

Basically chiaroscuro to the extreme, often used in baroque work, especially Caravaggio

What is tenebrism?

400

The artist of this piece *image 9*

Who is Rembrandt?

400

What style period did Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and Raphael (and in an earlier sense, Donatello, in order to create the Ninja Turtles) belong to?

What is The High Renaissance?

500

A movement in Europe towards the end of the 18th c. (1700s); emphasized emotion, nature, individualism, and aesthetic quality; seen in artists like Turner

What is romanticism?

500

*image 5* The title of this piece is ___

Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp

500
An outdoor scene, typically of an entertaining scene/festival; popular in the Rococo movement

What is fĂȘte galante?

500

The artist of this piece *image 10*

Who is Pieter Brugel the Elder?

500

While Poussinists (named after Nicolas Poussin) valued the form/drawing (disegno) in painting as the most important thing, Rubenists thought that ___ was the most important part of a painting

What is color?

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