What is Michelangelo's David carved out of specifically?
Carrara Marble
What do you get when you mix dry pigment with egg?
Tempera paint
What are the 3 artworks we learned about?
What is sfumato?
Technique that da Vinci used to create a smoky soft effect
Who is pictured in the Last Supper?
Jesus and his disciples(apostles)
How many years did it take Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel?
4
What is an advantage of oil paint?
Dries slower so blends easier
White popular wood and oil paints.
What is fresco?
When you paint directly into wet plaster
What is the meaning of the Vitruvian Man?
How tall is the David?
17 feet
What material do you use when you are casting something?
What was da Vinci diagnosed with?
ADHD
What is a polymath? Which artist was considered one?
Someone who is highly skilled in many areas. Da Vinci.
Who painted "The School of Athens"?
Raphael
How do you make pigment?
How many of da Vinci's artworks still exist?
Less than 20
What is patina?
When metals like bronze turn green from exposure to air and the elements.
Donatello's David statue had their foot standing on what?
Goliath's head
How high is the Sistine Chapel?
66 feet
What tools would you use to sculpt in marble or wood?
Hammer and chisel
Where does the Mona Lisa hang?
The Louvre Museum
What is scaffolding?
What Michelangelo used to get up to and lay on while painting the Sistine Chapel. Usually consisted of boards and ropes and pulleys.
What specific city is the Sistine Chapel in?
Vatican City