The first couple that is mentioned to be getting married.
What is Theseus and Hippolyta?
Hermia's Father.
Who is Egeus?
This character plays lion in the play.
Who is snug the joiner?
A high contrast background that makes the subject look bright and centered by comparison.
What is tenebrism?
Perfected by Greek sculptors who wanted to make their sculptures looks more complex.
What is Contrapposto?
Caves, blood, mud, bones and charcoal.
What are Pre-Historic Art Tools?
Who is Nick Bottom?
Pyramus and Thisbe.
What is the name of the play the mechanicals put on?
This book is often the subject in Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art.
What is the Holy Bible?
This mischievous fairy-creature serves Oberon and delights in causing trouble among mortals.
What is Puck?
The flower cupid shot with his bow (exact name as Oberon calls it)
What is the love-in-idleness?
These two couples end up happily married by the end of the play.
Who are Hermia and Lysander; Demetrius and Helena?
This material used for sculpting was popular among Greek sculptors for its incredible durability.
The idea that humans have God-given talents and intelligence, that they are glorious and worthy.
What is Humanism?
A pointy tip of a late medieval castle.
What is a spire?
The forest where most of the magical mischief happens is located outside this ancient city.
What is Athens?
The specific place where Lysander and Hermia flee to for marriage.
What is Lysander's Aunt's House?
Puck mistakenly puts the love potion on this man's eyes.
What is Lysander?
Romans could not master contrapposto and needed this as a result.
What is a relief?
The word for an almost completely black background.
What is chiaroscuro?
The very first human that Puck encounters in the play.
What is Lysander?
Storms, floods, lack of a change in season are caused by this.
What is the argument/fighting of Titania and Oberon?
Puck ends the play with a monologue asking the audience for this.
What is forgiveness/amends?
Oberon wants the changeling boy for this reason.
What is to be his henchman?
This Baroque era artist was a skilled swordfighter, gambler, murderer and all-around criminal.
Who is Michelangelo Caravaggio? (Not to be confused with Michelangelo of the Renaissance.)