Baroque
Rococo
Neoclassicism
Romanticism
Paintings
100

What colors are predominantly used in Baroque artwork?

Dark colors like deep reds, browns, and blacks, along with bright highlights.

100

What colors are commonly found in Rococo artwork?

Soft pastels like pink, light blue, and cream.

100

What colors are often used in Neoclassical artworks?

Primary colors, earthy tones that suggest simplicity and strength.

100

What colors are frequently used in Romantic artwork?

Bold colors, often with deep contrasts and vibrant hues.

100

Why is Bernini's David important?

This David statue implies the presence of someone else in the scene that is not pictured 

200

How does the mood of Baroque art typically feel?

Dramatic and emotional, often evoking a sense of tension or grandeur.

200

What mood is often portrayed in Rococo art?

Playful and light-hearted, emphasizing joy and leisure.

200

What is the typical mood of Neoclassical art?

Serious and rational, focusing on moral themes and clarity.

200

What mood is typically conveyed in Romantic art?

Emotional and passionate, often exploring themes of nature and the sublime.

200

What Baroque attributes does The Calling of Saint Matthew by Caravaggio have?

Showing naturalism, Tenebrism, created for a Roman chapel, high contrast lighting, in the moment scene.

300

What subjects are commonly depicted in Baroque art?

Religious themes, historical events, and portraits of important figures.

300

What subjects are typical in Rococo art?

Romantic themes, scenes of leisure, and playful mythological subjects.

300

What subjects are commonly found in Neoclassical art?

Classical history, mythology, and heroic figures.

300

What subjects are commonly depicted in Romantic art?

Nature, heroic individuals, and dramatic historical events.

300

Why is The Raising of the Cross by Peter Paul Rubens important?

The painting shows a moment in action, drama with lighting and a diagonal composition adding to the sense of action.
400

What historical events influenced the Baroque period?

The Protestant Reformation and the rise of absolute monarchies in Europe.

400

What historical context gave rise to the Rococo style?

The rise of the French aristocracy and their desire for elegance and whimsy.

400

What historical events influenced the Neoclassical period?

The Age of Enlightenment and the rediscovery of classical antiquity.

400

What historical influences shaped the Romantic movement?

The Industrial Revolution, political upheavals, and a reaction against Neoclassicism.

400

What is The Night Watch by Rembrant most known for?

the paintings large size, use of shadow and light, and the perception of motion 

500

How did the Baroque era influence later art movements?

It introduced drama and movement that inspired Rococo and Romanticism.

500

How did Rococo influence later movements in art?

It influenced the lightness and decorative aspects seen in later styles.

500

How did Neoclassicism influence subsequent art movements?

It set the foundation for Romanticism's focus on emotion and individualism.

500

How did Romanticism affect the development of Realism?

It emphasized individual experience and emotion, which Realism sought to depict more authentically.

500

What is something different between Renaissance church architecture and Baroque church architecture?

Baroque churches were made in an oval shape