16th Century Northern Europe III: England Practice Flashcards
What did Hans Holbein the Younger come to be known as?
“King’s Painter”
Who designed the building below?
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Robert Smythson
What element of art and principle of design was the focus for the building below?
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Symmetry and balance
The High Great Chamber of Hardwick Hall was designed to hold six famous Brussels tapestries which depict the story of ____________.
Ulysses
What was another name for the time period of Queen Elizabeth’s court?
Elizabethan period
Who was Hans Holbein the Younger?
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
What themes were common in English architecture?
Classical
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
In the Tudor Court, artistic focus was on religious painting.
F
Which two countries had the biggest influence on English art?
Germany and the Netherlands