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100
This style of art is characterized by an emphasis on motion, space, time, and psychology.
What is Italian Baroque?
100
The Counter-Reformation was in support of this religion. (Be specific.)
What is the Catholic Church?
100
This was the kind of cross plan the basilica of Saint Peter’s was when it was finished.
What is a Latin Cross plan?
100
This artist worked for the Duke of Milan for 20 years and had a fascination for anatomy and military engineering.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
100
An image where all the objects symbolize the transience of life.
What is vanitas?
200
This period/style is characterized by an emphasis on intellect, realism, idealism, and revitalization of the classics.
What is High Renaissance?
200
This is where Michelangelo's David was originally intended to go.
Where is the Florence Cathedral?
200
This Baroque work serves at least 5 purposes, including marking a tomb and commemorating the Barberini family.
What is the baldacchino?
200
This Netherlandish artist did not incorporate the classical style of the Italian artists into his paintings.
Who is Peter Bruegel the Elder?
200
This is the destruction of images, usually for religious or political reasons.
What is iconoclasm?
300
What is Northern Renaissance?
300
Flemish artists in the 16th century who were influenced deeply by classical Italian art were known as this.
What are Romanists?
300
The ox, the elk, the cat, and the rabbit in Durer’s Adam and Eve engraving symbolize the four ______.
What are the humors?
300
This was the Venetian artist who got into trouble with the Inquisition for including dwarfs, Germans, and drunkards in his painting.
Who is Veronese?
300
This is the term for the use of strong chiaroscuro and artificially illuminated areas to create a dramatic contrast of light and dark in a painting.
What is tenebrism (or tenebroso)?
400
An anti-classical movement of art that emphasized grace and beauty over realism.
What is Mannerism?
400
This Pope was the most significant patron of the 16th century in Italy.
Who is Pope Julius II?
400
Bramante's use of a circular plan building for the Tempietto was influenced by the principles of which two men?
Who are Vitruvius and Alberti?
400
This artist influenced other artists like Velazquez to paint with a brighter color palette and a loose, painterly style.
Who is Titian?
400
These two words represent the dichotomy between Central Italian intellectual style and Venetian empirical realism.
What are disegno & colore?
500
What is French (Northern) Baroque?
500
Name the three recommendations the Council of Trent made for art used in the service of the church.
What are: 1. Art must be as real as possible, even if the subject is horrible. 2. Art must be simple, clear and legible. 3. Art should evoke a pious response.
500
A Mannerist building in which the triglyphs appear to slip out of place.
What is the Palazzo del Te?
500
These 3 major artists/architects worked for Pope Julius II.
Who are Bramante, Raphael, & Michelangelo?
500
This is an early device consisting of a dark box with a number of lenses and translated a 3D image into a 2D image. (used by Jan Vermeer)
What is camera obscura?