14th Century
N. Europe
Early Italian
3 Greats
Terms
100

This is thought to have killed up to 60% of the population of Europe

What is the Black Death?

100

The dog in Van Eyck's Portrait of Arnolfini is a symbol of this.

What is fidelity?

100
He is credited with inventing linear perspective.

Who was Brunelleschi?

100

His Mona Lisa is probably the most recognized painting in the world

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

100
Use of light and shadow to create 3-dimension

What is chiaroscuro?

200

This writer sought to defend women against misogynistic writings.

Who was Christine de Pizan?

200

This would be a typical characteristic of Northern European Renaissance painting. 

What is attention to minute detail, use of oil paint, religious scenes in contemporary settings, use of live models, focus of textures, fabrics, and surfaces or symbolism in everyday objects/

200

The contest for the east doors of this building is often considered to be the beginning of the Renaissance.

What is the Florence baptistry?

200

He did not want to fulfill the commission to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, but ended up doing so

Who was Michelangelo?

200
Hazy, smoky technique invented by Leonardo da Vinci

What is sfumato?

300
She was the subject of many of Petrarch's poems, yet they never had a relationship.

Who was Laura?

300

The drama in his Deposition is heightened by the use of shallow space.

Who was Van der Weyden?

300

He is usually credited as being the first to employ linear perspective in painting

Who was Masaccio?

300

His paintings are often characterized by a sweet, peaceful quality, subtle chiaroscuro, light-haired figures, and bold contrasting colors.

Who was Raphael?

300

This term means "rebirth."

What is Renaissance?

400

The 100 Years War was fought between which two countries?

What were England and France?

400

Van Eyck's Ghent Altarpiece is composed of many different panels referred to as this

What is a polypych?

400

He is famous for his use of line, his classical themes, and his female figures with light reddish hair.

Who was Botticelli?

400

Raphael's School of Athens was located here

Where was is the Pope's chambers in the Vatican?

400

"Tricking the eye."  Fooling the viewer into thinking that something is 3 -dimentional or architecture (for example) when it is really 2-dimensional.

What is trompe l'oeil?

500

The narrative framework of his Canterbury Tales is a group of pilgrims on their way to Canterbury telling stories.

Who was Chaucer?

500
Van der Goes' Portinari Altarpiece shows different scenes from the same story (Mary and Joseph traveling to Bethlehem and the Nativity). This is referred to as this

What is a continuous narrative?

500

His David is considered to be the first life-sized nude sculpture since antiquity.

Who was Donatello?

500
Michelangelo's David was originally intended to be placed here.

What was on the buttress of the Florence cathedral?

500

Non-chalance.  Appearing to do well-practiced things with ease.

What is sprezzatura?

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