16th Century Northern Europe III: England Practice Flashcards

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What did Hans Holbein the Younger come to be known as?

A

“King’s Painter”

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Who designed the building below?

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Robert Smythson

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What element of art and principle of design was the focus for the building below?

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Symmetry and balance

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4
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The High Great Chamber of Hardwick Hall was designed to hold six famous Brussels tapestries which depict the story of ____________.

A

Ulysses

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What was another name for the time period of Queen Elizabeth’s court?

A

Elizabethan period

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Who was Hans Holbein the Younger?

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A Flemish painter who became known as the “King’s Painter.” His portrait of Henry VIII is one of the most famous in art history

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7
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What themes were common in English architecture?

A

Classical

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8
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What infomation does the inscription in the painting above give us?

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This painting was made when King Henry VIII was 49 years old

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9
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In the Tudor Court, artistic focus was on religious painting.

A

F

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10
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Which two countries had the biggest influence on English art?

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Germany and the Netherlands

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