Chapter 16 - The Renaissance, Late Renaissance Art and Mannerism. Flashcards

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Giovanni Arnolfini and His bride

a. Limbourg Brothers
b. Robert Campin
c. Jan van Eyck

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c. Jan van Eyck

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The Merode Altarpiece

a. Limbourg Brothers
b. Robert Campin
c. Jan van Eyck

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b. Robert Campin

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___________________’s Merode Altarpiece: Annunciation is set in a typical contemporary Flemish dwelling.

a. Robert Campin
b. Albrecht Dürer
c. Leonardo
d. Michelangelo

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a. Robert Campin

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___________________’s Adam and Eve conveys his admiration for the Classical style.

a. Robert Campin
b. Albrecht Dürer
c. Leonardo
d. Michelangelo

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b. Albrecht Dürer

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The Early Renaissance artist ____________ is considered the “Father of the Early Modern Period” because of his introduction of naturalism into his art.

a. Giotto
b. Leon Battisa Alberti
c. Botticelli
d. Leonardo da Vinci

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a. Giotto

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______ is a French word meaning “rebirth.”

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Renaissance

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The _________________ was characterized by a renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman art and design and included an emphasis on human beings, their environment, science, and philosophy.

a. Renaissance
b. Gothic
c. Mannerism
d. Baroque

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a. Renaissance

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During the latter years of the fifteenth century in Italy, a painter who used the model Simonetta Vespucci for his Venus is _______.

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Botticelli

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Writing the Ten Books on Architecture __________________, applied his treaties on the building Palazzo Rucellai, in Florence.

a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Giotto
c. Leon Battisa Alberti
d. Brunelleschi

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c. Leon Battisa Alberti

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One of the main social beliefs of the Renaissance is the ability to separate intellectual inquiry from matters of faith–the ability to be a good Christian and also study the pagan classics.

a. True
b. False

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a. True

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Applying the new Renaissance ideas of Humanism ______________________’s Madonna of the Rocks portrays a Mary who is “human” and “real”.

a. Giotto
b. Botticelli
c. Leonardo da Vinci
d. Raphael

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c. Leonardo da Vinci

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_______________________’s Philosophy (School of Athens) was painted for the papal apartment of Pope Julius II, which shows a congregation of philosophers and scientists of the ancient world.

a. Michelangelo
b. Botticelli
c. Leonardo da Vinci
d. Raphael

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d. Raphael

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_________________’s David is thought to be a self portrait of the artist as a young man.

a. Michelangelo
b. Botticelli
c. Leonardo da Vinci
d. Raphael

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a. Michelangelo

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Dissatisfaction with the leadership and policies of the Roman Catholic Church led to the Protestant Reformation. In response, the Catholic Church initiated the

a. Humanism
b. Counter-Reformation
c. Black Plague

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b. Counter-Reformation

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_____________________ was a style that rejected the calm balance and contained art of the High Renaissance in favor of emotion and distortion.

a. Renaissance
b. Gothic
c. Mannerism

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c. Mannerism

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