3.17 Flashcards
Motion and space were the major concerns for the ______ artist.
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2-Dimensional
Baroque
Classical
Formal
Baroque
The concept of _____, a dramatic use of _____, and a passionate _____ completed the list of the 5 most important characteristics of the Baroque art.
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color, line, and creativity
Line, motion, power
time, light, and theatricality
Size, proportion, and texture
time, light, and theatricality
The Baroque era was born in Rome, some say in reaction to the spread of Protestantism resulting from the ____________.
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Confirmation
Restoration
Reformation
ex-comunication
Reformation
_____________ translates as “dark manner”, is characterized by an often small and concentrated light source within the painting or what appears to be an external “spotlight” directed at specific points in the composition.
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Contrapasto
Chairascuro
Overlet
Teneberism
Teneberism
Baciccio’s Triumph of the Sacred Name of Jesus, is an energetic display of figures
painted on plaster that spills out beyond the guilded frame of the ceiling’s
illusionistic opening making this a good example of _____________.
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realism
Trompe l oeil
Fresco painting
idealized style
Trompe l oeil
Francesco Borromini’s San Carlo Quatro Fontane, Rome .
For the first time we appreciate a building first as ______________ and only second as architecture.
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Illusion of space
Illusion of motion
sculpture
art
sculpture
Velazques pursued _______ in techniques as well as in subject matter.
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abstraction
realism
representation
expressionism
realism
After the dust of Martin Luther’s reformation had settled, the region of Flanders was divided. The northern section now called the Dutch Republic, accepted Protestantism, where as the southern sections, still called __________, remained Catholic.
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Rotterdam
Holland
Belgium
Flanders
Flanders
The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus
Capitalizing on the Baroque “stop action” technique which depicts a single moment in an event,
Rubens placed his struggling massive forms with-in a __________ structure that rests in the foreground on a single point.
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Pyramid shape
triangle shape
pear shape
Diamond Shape
Diamond Shape
Rembrandt concentrates on the ___________ of the sitter or the _______ of a particular situation rather then on surface characteristics.
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personality, psychology
looks, color
features, architecture
nose, feel
personality, psychology
If there is a single artist who typifies the Dutch interest in painting scenes of daily life (genre) the comon place narratives of middle class men and women it is \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. Question options:
Rembrandt
Jan Vermeer
Van Gogh
Nicolas Possin
Jan Vermeer
During the Baroque period, France, under the reign of the “Sun King”, Louis XIV, began to replace Rome as the center of the art world. Louis the XIV formed Acadamies of Art to perpetuate the _____________ style.
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Baroque
Roman
Classical
romantic
Classical
The principle exponent of the Classical style in French painting was ______ ________.
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Nicolas Possin
Peter Paul Rubens
Jan Vemeer
Van Gogh
Nicolas Possin
Polar opposite in style, later centuries will encounter the polarity among artist who divide themselves up into the camps __________ and ____________.
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Classical and Romantic
New and Old
Vermeer and Van Gogh
Pousiniste and Rubeniste
Pousiniste and Rubeniste
The ________ style strayed further from classical principles than did the Baroque. It is more ornate and characterized by sweetness, gaity, and light.
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classical
Rococo
Renaissance
International
Rococo