Why is the Renaissance called a “rebirth”?
Revival of Greek and Roman art and ideas
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
What defines Mannerism?
Stylized, exaggerated figures
What are giant animal-shaped earthworks in North America?
Effigy mounds
Another name for pictographs is:
Painted images
Which period included artists like Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael?
High Renaissance
Who sculpted St. George?
Donatello
“Mannerism” was first used to describe whose later work?
Michelangelo
Why are the Nazca Lines still visible today?
Dry desert with little wind/rain
Basketmaking using interlaced strips is called:
Plaiting
Renaissance art often showed realistic human emotions. True or False?
True
What made Donatello’s St. George unique?
More natural human form than medieval art
Baroque art is known for what key feature?
Drama
What civilization made colossal stone heads?
Olmec
Inca valued textiles more than metalwork. True or False?
True
Which best explains Renaissance change in art?
More natural, human-focused, inspired by classical civilizations
Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?
Michelangelo
What technique uses strong contrast between light and dark?
Tenebrism, Contrast, or Value
Tenebrism
What are Mayan carved stone slabs called?
Stela
Baroque architecture often used what unusual shape?
Oval layouts
What earlier cultures influenced Renaissance art the most?
Ancient Greece and Rome
Where is the Mona Lisa located?
the Louvre
Rococo art is best described as:
Playful and lighthearted
What are carved cedar sculptures from the Pacific Northwest?
Totem poles
Rococo interiors are known for:
Asymmetry