Spainish Baroque
Dutch Baroque
Flanders Baroque
Rococo
Really Mrs. Hornsby!
100
The only Spainish Baroque Artist that we have learned is...
Who is Diego Velazquez
100
Where is modern day Dutch Republic?
What is the Netherlands
100
Besides being a painter this artists other job was a ______.
What is a dipolmat.
100
Started where? Primarily used as a term to describe _________, not painting or sculpture.
What is Paris, France and interior design.
100
Slide #12 shows...with artistic contributions from these 3 artist...
What is St Peters Basillica, Michelangelo, Bernini, Carlos Maderno
200
His chunks of paint that are used to create the figures that he paints influences which group of artists that we have yet to learn...
What is the Impressionist
200
Slide #3...painted by? How can you tell?
Who is Jan Vermeer and the light is coming in from the left and the floor is checkerd.
200
It is easy to spot a Rubens for 2 reasons...(hint...how he depicts women and how he depicts men)
What is the fleshy human form and his Michelangelo-esque twisting muscular figures.
200
These are two vocab terms that we have learned in this period of art...what are they and what do they describe/mean? Slide #7 shows examples of both.
What is fet galante--paintings of the aristocracy in garden scenes and the grand manner---portrait of a person in an classical pose in front of a classical setting.
200
PAT slide #11
Cellini, Perseus Holding the Head of Medusa, Mannerism
300
Who did he primarily work for? Who was he appointed to take around Spain?
King Philip IV and Rubens
300
DAILY DOUBLE The difference between his earlier style and later style of painting can be described as being influnced by two different painters and 2 ways applying paint...explain this using vocabulary and artist that we already know
What is earlier works were influnced by Caravaggio's tenebrism and later works were more like Leonardo's use of chiaroscuro..early paintings were smooth like Titians and later had thick painterly strokes
300
Title of the work and artist in slide #5, this painting travels to France and ultimately influneces this period of Art...(refer to an artist from this period where you can see the influence in their art)
What is Judgement of Paris by Rubens, influences Rococo, Watteau's work is influenced heavily by Rubens
300
DAILY DOUBLE Artist and Title of the work in slide #8...how is it Rococo?
Who is Watteau, Pilgrimidge to Cythera pastel colors, showing Fete Galante, Fluffy
300
PAT slide #10
What is El Greco, Mannerism, The Baptism of Christ
400
What is the name of his masterpiece what part of it had been altered after it was painted? How is it typical of the Baroque period? (2 reasons)
-What is Las Meninas -the red cross of Velazquez's chest was painted on after he was "knighted" -mastery of light and the gazes/canvas are drawing us in to the picture, in the moment
400
What is thought (by Mrs. H) to be Vermeer's most famous painting? What is considered to be Rembrandt's masterpiece?
What is Girl with the pearl earing...The Night Watch
400
The work in slide #5 has two contrasting theme, one is the beauty contest that is taking place the other is referencing the impending doom to come. What 3 elements in this work allude to the theme of the outcome.
What is Alecto the Fury in the sky, the angry peacock and screaming Gorgon all illude to the impending doom.
400
Artist and title of slide #9, purpose of the work?
What is Marie Antoinette and her Children, Lebrun, propaganda
400
Name all 9 countries matching the star and an artist from each Hints *southern Netherlands is now BELGIUM, Rubens all countries except 3, we have studied an artist from, Germany's is not of this period.
What is 1-SWITZ-na 2-Netherlands-Rembrandt, Vermeer 3-Germany-Durer 4-France-Watteau 5-Great Britian-na 6-Spain-Velazquez 7-Italy-Caravaggio, Bernini, AG 8-Belgium-Rubens 9-Portugal-n/a
500
DAILY DOUBLE Name of the Work how it is representative of the Baroque period. (2 reaasons) What artist inspired this work of art? Describe the work of art that inspired it. SLide #2
What is Mars, mastery of light and the drapery around his waist is a product of the Counter Reformation Michelangelos tomb for Lorenzo di Medici
500
Who is the artist? How can you tell? Refernce another painting of his to aid in your arguement. Slide #4
Who is Rembrandt, painterly strokes of his later style also uses browns, red, golds, of his later years...Faces imerge from the dark like in night watch or even the chiaroscuro of his portrait of Titus
500
Title of the work in slide #6 and how is it typical of the Baroque period (3 reasons)?
What is The Rape of the Sabine Women, figures are dressed in modern clothes in an ancient setting, mastery of light, and in the moment.
500
Who painted the Marriage a la Mode series? What type of painting is it? (making fun of something) What is the title of the work that features the newly weds after a night of sins?
What is William Hogarth, Satire, The Breakfast Scene
500
Slide #13 is by ? How can you tell, 2 qualitites that are typical of the artist?
What is Caravaggio, tenebrism, and down and dirty figures,
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