Chapter 9 Test Flashcards

1
Q

_____ served as choirmaster at the _____ in the Vatican and composed the Mass for Pope Marcellus

A

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Capella Guilia

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2
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The term _____ was assigned to those who painted draperies over the “offensive” areas of nude figures of MIchelangelo’s Last Judgement

A

braghettoni

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3
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_____ created Jupiter and Io as part of the set paintings commissioned by _____

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Correggio
Federico Gonzaga of Manuta

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4
Q

_____ appears to Io in the painting commissioned by Federico Gonzaga of Mantua as a _____

A

Jupiter
cloud

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5
Q

_____ wrote The Way to Perfection, which describes the ascent of the soul to Union with the Holy Spirit

A

Terese of Avila

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6
Q

El Greco painted _____, which includes distinct mannerist qualities and is decorous to the extent that draperies carefully conceal all inappropriate nudity

A

the Resurrection

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7
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The characteristics mentioned as “innovative” qualities of Don Quixole:

A
  • 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
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8
Q

As the author of spiritual Excercises, _____ called on _____ to develop all of their senses

A

Ignatius of Loyola
Jesuits

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9
Q

_____ completed the sculptural program for the Cornaro Chapel in the Church of Santa Maria Della Vittoria in Rome

A

Bernini

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10
Q

_____ (_____) painted The Calling of Saint Matthew for the _____ Chapel in the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome

A

Michelangelo Merisi (Caravaggio)
Contarelli

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11
Q

In Caravaggio’s _____, Saint Peter is standing beside _____

A

The Calling of Saint Matthew
Christ

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12
Q

_____ painted five separate versions of the biblical story of Judith and Holofernes and was admitted to the Florentine Academy of Design

A

Artemisia Gentileshi

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13
Q

Artemisia Gentileschi, in addition to Judith, she dramatized the stories of _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____

A

Diana, Lucretia, Susannah, Potiphar, Cleopatra, Bathsheba, and Ester,

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14
Q

In the _____ century, _____ became the center of musical innovation and practice in Europe

A

seventeenth
Venice

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15
Q

Guivanni gabrieli is considered the first composer to specify dynamics by indicating _____ for “soft” and _____ for “loud”

A

piano
forte

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15
Q

_____ was so popular that composers from across Europe came to study music this Italian became _____

A

Venice
the international language of music

16
Q

_____ required an orchestra of three dozen instruments - including _____, _____, and _____

A

Orfeo
ten violins, three trombones, and four trumpets

17
Q

_____ is most closely associated with the concerto musical forms

A

Antonio Vivaldi

18
Q

_____ composed The Four Seasons

A

Antonio Vivaldi

19
Q

_____ from the Dunes of overveen is considered a “_____” painting

A

The View of Haarlem
landscape

20
Q

_____ was particularly sucessful with genre scenes, including The Dancing Couple

A

Jon Steen

21
Q

Johann Sebastian Bach composed the genres of instrumental works known as ______

A

the Brandenburg concertos

22
Q

_____ was known as the “Sun King”

A

Louis XIV

23
Q

Among the French during the seventeenth century, _____ was designed to convey the absolute power of the monarchy

A

architecture

24
Q

_____ served as chief painter to Louis XIV and directed the team of artists who decorated the interior of the Palace at versailles

A

Charles Le Brun

25
Q

_____ was the landscape architect in charge of the grounds at the Palace at versailles

A

Andre le Notre

26
Q

______ painted The Arrival and Reception at Marie de’ Medici of Marseilles

A

Peter Paul Rubens

27
Q

______ and _____ wagered the painting collections of Poussin and Rubens over a tennis match

A

Louis XIV and Armand-Jean du Plessis

28
Q

_____ painted Arcadian Shepherds

A

Nocolar Poussin

29
Q

_____ served as the head of the Royal Academy of Music and created a new operatic genre known as _____

A

Jean Baptiste Lully
tradedie en musique

30
Q

A _____ refers to a very lively dance, fast in tempo, and usually employing a 6/8 meter.

A

gigue

31
Q

_____ refers to a slow and steady dance, with accent on the second beat, in the triple meter

A

Sarabande

32
Q

_____ refers to an elegant triple-time dance of moderate tempo, a dance, from that quickly became the most popular of the age

A

Munuet

33
Q

_____ is the author of Tartuffe and was in disfavor with many in the French Court because _____

A

Moliere
he permitted few people to escape his ridicule

34
Q

_____ lost the throne during the Glorious Revolution of _____

A

James II
1688

35
Q

_____ created Las Meninas and became the only artist permitted to paint Spain’s King _____

A

Diego Velazquez
Philip IV

36
Q

_____ created Out Lady of the Victory of Malaga, which employs _____, a technique extremely popular among the Cuzco painters

A

Luis Nino
brocateado

37
Q

Following the lead of King Charles II in England, who had chartered the _____ in 1662, _____ created the _____ in 1666

A

Royal Society
Louis XIV
French Academy of Science