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100

How did the role of the artist change in the Renaissance?

Artists are recognized by name as skilled intellectuals. Some seen as geniuses, no longer just craftspersons

100

The relative size, shape, and position of objects are determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon

Linear Perspective

100

The colors Plato is wearing are symbolic of

Wind and Fire

100

Title of Raphael's fresco focused on Philosophy

The School of Athens

100

Birthplace of the Renaissance

Florence

200

What is humanism?

Shifting focus to human experience and potential, achieved through studying the humanities and classics to create well-rounded, eloquent individuals. A focus on individualism and intellectual advancements over divinity.

200

using contrasts of light to achieve a sense of volume in modelling three-dimensional objects and figures

Chiaroscuro

200

Whose David can be characterized by a more idealized and athletic figure 

Michelangelo

200

Who is the artist who developed a system for representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface?

Filippo Brunelleschi

200

What does "Renaissance" mean?

A rebirth

300

How does Renaissance artwork differ from Medieval Artwork?

Focus on realism and realistic space, focus on humanism over divine symbolism

300

A subtle blending of colors and tones to create soft, imperceptible transitions

Sfumato

300

What do Raphael's four frescoes in the Stanza della Segnatura represent?

The Four Branches of Human Knowledge - A universal interest in and respect for the humanities

300

In Holy Trinity, this artist is one of the first to utilize linear perspective

Masaccio

300

Why would one want to be a patron of the arts?

To bring honor to one’s faith, city, and self

Align yourself with the patronage of Roman patricians and Emperors

400

What do Renaissance artwork and Medieval Artwork have in common?

Religious (Christian) subjects

400

The further away an object, the less clear they are, and the more they take on the value and hue of the background

Atmospheric Perspective

400

How does Fra Angelico use light in The Annunciation?

The effects of light are shown realistically in the space, except for Gabriel (a divine figure). For Gabriel it is used symbolically - he does not have a shadow and seems to be a source of light himself

400

Name one innovation that Brunelleschi used to build the dome of Florence Cathedral

double shell, horizontal supports, skeleton frame, pulleys, interlocking stones

400

What are the three elements of linear perspective?

Horizon line, vanishing point, orthagonals

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