Humanism started in the 14th century.
True
Humanists encouraged the use of… a) English b) Latin c) Italian d) French.
C
Thinkers and academics became interested in understanding the _______ that surrounded them.
world
In what dimensions are the sculptures.
3rd dimension
Who invented the movable-type printing press?
Johannes Gutenberg
Sir Thomas More invented the movable-type printing press.
False.
The essence of beauty is… a) colors b) materials c) angle d) proportions.
D
The study of nature was based on observation and _______
Experimentation
Take as an example the sculpture of David, by Michelangelo. What is theme and why?
Religious
Who developed the heliocentric theory?
Nicolaus Copernicus
Were gothic and renaissance architectural styles used in 16th century.
True
The Purist style was representative of the reign of ... a) Felipe V b) Carlos V c) Louis XVI.
B
Humanists developed an _________ world view
anthropothentric
What’s the material?
Marble
Who made the Arnolfini Portrait?
Jan Van Eyck
The humanism was created in France.
False
The group of artists named Flemish Primitives had a type of style called a) realistic figures, b) sfumato, c) perspective.
A
Nicolaus Copernicus developed the _________ theory, which claimed that the Earth and all the other planets orbited the Sun.
heliocentric
What’s size?
4 meter
Who combined the humanist concepts of Italian painting with the style developed in Flanders?
Albrecht Dürer
The theocentrism was an anthropocentric worldview.
False.
The architect Juan de Herrera did the Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial and what are the characteristics of this building? a) classical architectural elements, b) funerary sculptures, c) polychrome wood.
A
Humanism was created in _________ and started in the 14th century.
Italy
According to the Bible, what did David?
Throw a stone
Of who’s reign was The Purist style?
Carlos IV