Chapter 9 Test Flashcards
_____ served as choirmaster at the _____ in the Vatican and composed the Mass for Pope Marcellus
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Capella Guilia
The term _____ was assigned to those who painted draperies over the “offensive” areas of nude figures of MIchelangelo’s Last Judgement
braghettoni
_____ created Jupiter and Io as part of the set paintings commissioned by _____
Correggio
Federico Gonzaga of Manuta
_____ appears to Io in the painting commissioned by Federico Gonzaga of Mantua as a _____
Jupiter
cloud
_____ wrote The Way to Perfection, which describes the ascent of the soul to Union with the Holy Spirit
Terese of Avila
El Greco painted _____, which includes distinct mannerist qualities and is decorous to the extent that draperies carefully conceal all inappropriate nudity
the Resurrection
The characteristics mentioned as “innovative” qualities of Don Quixole:
- Using everyday speech in dialogue
- creating vivid and complex portraits of the main and subordinate characters
- presenting the narrative in a solemn style free from affectation
- In delicate juxtaposition with the comic scenes
As the author of spiritual Excercises, _____ called on _____ to develop all of their senses
Ignatius of Loyola
Jesuits
_____ completed the sculptural program for the Cornaro Chapel in the Church of Santa Maria Della Vittoria in Rome
Bernini
_____ (_____) painted The Calling of Saint Matthew for the _____ Chapel in the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome
Michelangelo Merisi (Caravaggio)
Contarelli
In Caravaggio’s _____, Saint Peter is standing beside _____
The Calling of Saint Matthew
Christ
_____ painted five separate versions of the biblical story of Judith and Holofernes and was admitted to the Florentine Academy of Design
Artemisia Gentileshi
Artemisia Gentileschi, in addition to Judith, she dramatized the stories of _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____
Diana, Lucretia, Susannah, Potiphar, Cleopatra, Bathsheba, and Ester,
In the _____ century, _____ became the center of musical innovation and practice in Europe
seventeenth
Venice
Guivanni gabrieli is considered the first composer to specify dynamics by indicating _____ for “soft” and _____ for “loud”
piano
forte
_____ was so popular that composers from across Europe came to study music this Italian became _____
Venice
the international language of music
_____ required an orchestra of three dozen instruments - including _____, _____, and _____
Orfeo
ten violins, three trombones, and four trumpets
_____ is most closely associated with the concerto musical forms
Antonio Vivaldi
_____ composed The Four Seasons
Antonio Vivaldi
_____ from the Dunes of overveen is considered a “_____” painting
The View of Haarlem
landscape
_____ was particularly sucessful with genre scenes, including The Dancing Couple
Jon Steen
Johann Sebastian Bach composed the genres of instrumental works known as ______
the Brandenburg concertos
_____ was known as the “Sun King”
Louis XIV
Among the French during the seventeenth century, _____ was designed to convey the absolute power of the monarchy
architecture
_____ served as chief painter to Louis XIV and directed the team of artists who decorated the interior of the Palace at versailles
Charles Le Brun
_____ was the landscape architect in charge of the grounds at the Palace at versailles
Andre le Notre
______ painted The Arrival and Reception at Marie de’ Medici of Marseilles
Peter Paul Rubens
______ and _____ wagered the painting collections of Poussin and Rubens over a tennis match
Louis XIV and Armand-Jean du Plessis
_____ painted Arcadian Shepherds
Nocolar Poussin
_____ served as the head of the Royal Academy of Music and created a new operatic genre known as _____
Jean Baptiste Lully
tradedie en musique
A _____ refers to a very lively dance, fast in tempo, and usually employing a 6/8 meter.
gigue
_____ refers to a slow and steady dance, with accent on the second beat, in the triple meter
Sarabande
_____ refers to an elegant triple-time dance of moderate tempo, a dance, from that quickly became the most popular of the age
Munuet
_____ is the author of Tartuffe and was in disfavor with many in the French Court because _____
Moliere
he permitted few people to escape his ridicule
_____ lost the throne during the Glorious Revolution of _____
James II
1688
_____ created Las Meninas and became the only artist permitted to paint Spain’s King _____
Diego Velazquez
Philip IV
_____ created Out Lady of the Victory of Malaga, which employs _____, a technique extremely popular among the Cuzco painters
Luis Nino
brocateado
Following the lead of King Charles II in England, who had chartered the _____ in 1662, _____ created the _____ in 1666
Royal Society
Louis XIV
French Academy of Science