Renaissance 1
Renaissance 2
Renaissance 3
Medieval
Renaissance 4
100
Who did Renaissance artists work for? (What were the people that paid for the artwork called?)
patrons
100
Where is the Mona Lisa located today?
The Louvre museum in Paris, France
100
What is DaVinci's backwards writing called?
mirror writing
100
What are the dates for the Medieval period?
500-1400
100
What does "Renaissance" mean?
rebirth
200
What word means "the specific work the patron paid for"?
commission
200
What was Michelangelo famous for?
The Sistine Chapel, David, and the Pieta
200
What did DaVinci do besides paint and sculpt?
He was an inventor, anatomist and architect.
200
Where was Medieval art made?
Europe, some parts of the Middle East, and some parts of North Africa
200
When was most Renaissance art created?
1400-1550
300
How did Renaissance artists create marble sculptures? (What tools were used?)
chisel and hammer
300
Tell me one weird thing about DaVinci.
Acceptable answers: 1) Left handed 2) Mirror writing 3) Studied cadavers
300
Which artist is famous for having a large and successful workshop?
Raphael
300
What are two types of Medieval Art that have survived until today?
Two of the following:illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, sculpture, metal work, mosaics
300
Where did the Renaissance begin?
Florence, Italy
400
Which artist is famous for his bronze sculptures and relief sculptures?
Donatello
400
What word meant the study of human realism and emotion that became popular during the Renaissance?
humanism
400
Which artist painted The School of Athens?
Raphael
400
What expensive materials did artists use in the Medieval Period?
One of the following: gold leaf, crushed up gemstones
400
Why was DaVinci so good at drawing the human body, especially muscles and bone?
He studied cadavers.
500
Name all four Renaissance artists that we talked about.
Michelangelo, DaVinci, Raphael, Donatello
500
Who invented linear/one point perspective?
Brunelleschi
500
What is the painting technique involving layers that Renaissance artists used called?
glazing
500
Why is most secular (non-religious) art from Medieval times lost? (Think about where the religious art was kept, and where the secular art was kept).
Religious art remained in monasteries, cathedrals, and other church buildings. Secular art mostly belonged to the wealthy and was not as well cared for.
500
Who is the Mona Lisa?
Acceptable answers: 1) We don't know. 2) DaVinci himself 3) a favorite model 4) a relative
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