Pre Finals Flashcards
An Italian sculptor of the Florentine school. He was important in introducing Renaissance art to England, but his career was adversely affected by his violent temperament.
Pietro Torrigiano
Inigo Jones
Roberth Smythson
Giovanni da Maiano
Pietro Torrigiano
The Victorian era is also known as the for its success or unsuccessful, including bills relating to Parliament itself. It includes health and factory acts concerned with the hours and condition of factory children and women.
- Age of Rationalism
- Age of Progress
- Age of Reform
- Age of Imperialism
Age of Reform
He is the King consort of Queen Victoria and House which eventually became the queen’s official house.
- Prince George of Hanover
- Prince William of Saxe- Coburg And Gotha
- Prince Albert of Hanover
- Prince Albert of Saxe- Coburg And Gotha
Prince Albert of Hanover
A type of upholstered easy chair usually taller than its width, flanking the high back and closed panels under the arms which are, which are usually rolled during Queen Anne style.
* Windsor Chair
* Glastonbury Chair.
* Wing Back Chair
- Cabochon & Leaf Style Chair
Wing Back Chair
An English Georgian Highboy topped with a pediment is also known as:
- Marlborough Top
- Fretwork top
- Bonnet Top
- Satire Top
Bonnet top
These are kinds of Queen Anne chair back, except for one which is
- Fibble
- Parrot
- Urn
- Vase
Urn
He is considered the Apostle of the Straight line
- Thomas Sheraton
- George Hepplewhite
- George Sheraton
- Thomas Heppple white
Thomas Sheraton
It is around or oval convex, polished stone. A concave or convex shape used as a carved enrichment on furniture, sometimes surrounded by leaf carvings during the Queen Anne period.
* Glastonbury Chair
* Cabochon & Leaf Style Chair
* Windsor Chair
* Papier Mache Chair
Cabochon & Leaf style chair
What is the title of Thomas Chippendale’s famous book?
* “The Gentleman and Cabinet- Maker’s Guide”|
* “The Gentleman and Cabinet- Maker’s Director”
* “Household Furniture and Cabinet-making”
* “Household Furniture and Decoration”
The Gentleman and Cabinet - Maker’s Director
This is designed by Robert Adam except for one which is:
- Windsor Chair
- Prince of Wales Chair
- Pedestal with Urns
- Osterley State bed
Windsor Chair
A drawer cabinet (raised on legs) became popular
- Bureau
- High boy
- Secretaire
High Boy
These are Carolean furniture elements except for one which is
- Oak replaced Walnut
- Ornamentation : carving and turning
- Flemish scrolls in stretchers
- Chair wit caning or loose cushion
Oak replaced Walnut
Chippendale corresponds to ____; while
Queen Anne is _____
- Middle Georgian; Early Georgian Respectively
- Early Georgian; Middle Georgian, Respectively
- Middle Georgian; Late Georgian, Respectively
- Early Georgian; Late Georgian, Respectively
Middle Georgian; Early Georgian Respectively
It was the restrained English version of Rococo that originated in France court of Louis XV
- Chippendale Style
- Adam Style
- Sheraton Style
- Queen Anne style
Queen Anne Style
She was of great influence to Queen Anne during her reign, also known as the Duchess of Marlborough.
- Sarah Marlborough
- Sophia Marlborough
- Sophia Churchill
- Sarah Churchill
Sarah Churchill
What event took place during the reign of James that makes him continue the Catholic Suppression of the Elizabethan program which seizes control of the government during 1605?
* Act of Settlement
* Gun Powder Plot
* Battle of Waterloo
* Seven Year war
Gun Powder Plot
The renaissance style in England was still heavy with
influence during Henry’s time,
since not too many architects or artists were able to travel extensively outside England.
* Romanesque
* Gothic/ Medieval
* Byzantine
* Baroque
Gothic/ Medieval
He was considered as the 1st head of the church during the English renaissance under
Anglicanism/ Protestantism.
* Lord Cromwell
* Martin Luther
* King James
* King Henry VII
King James
It was the favorite home of Queen Elizabeth I that already fell to ruins as of today
- Richmond Palace
- Hardwick Hall
- Queen’s House, Greenwich
- Blenheim Palace
Richmond Palace
Typical English Renaissance houses contains:
- A lot of ornament except for moldings at each story level
- second level - lowest height; rooms for everyday living
- ground floor middle height
- third level as highest; major ceremonial rooms
Third level as highest; major ceremonial roms
The Hardwick Hall was designed by
- Inigo Jones
- Giovanni da Maiano
- Pietro Torrigiano
- Robert Smythson
Robert Smythson
An English Renaissance interior showing a low-ceilinged room has been carefully presented because it was once used by Queen Elizabeth | when she visited wales. The leaded glass windows, stone fireplace, elaborate
plasterwork, and simple furniture are all typical of Elizabethan interior.
* Queen’s House, Greenwich
* Long gallery, Hardwick Hall
* Great hall, Hatfield
* Sitting Room, Plas Mawr
Sitting Room, Plas Mawr
It is the use of stylized representations in ornament of ribbon-like forms. These may
loosely imitate leather straps, parchment or metal cut into elaborate shapes, with piercings, and often interwoven in a geometric pattern during the English renaissance.
- Pargework
- Strap work
- Lattice work
- Romayne work
Strap Work
The rails; while shows a crescent shaped cross shows an arcaded back.
* Yorkshire; Debyshire respectively
* Debyshire; Windsor, respectively
* Windsor; Yorkshire, respectively
* Debyshire ;Yorkshire respectively
Yorkshire; Debyshire respectively
During the Tudor style, these rooms were included in homes in interior design.
- Billiard Room
- Smoking room
- Drawing room
- Library
Library
English renaissance furniture designed for food storage and had pierced carving for ventilation on the front.
- Cupboard
- Aumbry
- Press
- Hutch
Aumbrey
A furniture used by the master of the house and his family, stood on a dais at the end of the room.
- Hutch Table
- Gate leg table
- Table Dormant
- Chair Table
Table Dormant
These are Decorative Elements during the English renaissance period except for one which is:
- Linenfold
- Tudor Rose
- Linenfold
- Romayne work
Linenfold
An English renaissance decorative detail in which head, often in profile, were carved in medallions on architectural elements.
* Romayne Work
* Parge work
- Tudor Rose
* Strap work
Romayne Work
An English renaissance x - framed folding chair.
- Windsor Chair
- Glastonbury Chair
- Yorkshire Chair
- Trafalgar Chair
Glastonbury Chair
Adam style is identified with these motifs except for one which is:
- Cup and Cover
- Trail of Vines
- Arabesque vines
- Urns
Cup and Cover
The Parts of the Division of walls during the Late Georgian are:
- dado, wall fill, entablature
- dado, main field, entablature
- dado, wall fill, frieze
- dado, main field, frieze
dado, wall fill, frieze
These were highly important in the execution of the decorative work in Adam style interiors usually of classically derived decorative detail, was often applied to friezes, cornices, ceilings, frames for painting, etc.
- Romayne work
- Strap work
- Fret work
- Stucco work
Stucco work
One of the largest and grandest country houses in England, Downtown Abbey during the English baroque.
- Queen’s House
- Hardwick Hall
- Chatsworth House
- Blenheim Palace
Chatsworth House
The largest Cathedral in England. The dome is an adapted and enlarged version of the Tempietto of Bramante. The lower levels were more Palladian during the English baroque period.
* St. Paul’s Cathedral, London by Inigo Jones
* St. Peter’s Cathedral, London by Christopher Wren
* St. Peter’s Cathedral, London by Inigo Jones
* St. Paul’s Cathedral, London by Christopher Wren
St. Paul’s Cathedral, London by Christopher Wren
The St. Paul’s Cathedral adapted with 2 influences such as:
* Florence Cathedral of Bramante and Palladian design
* Tempietto of Bramante and Palladian design
* Florence Cathedral of Bramante and Beaux Art design
* Tempietto of Bramante and Beaux Art design
Tempietto of Bramante and Palladian design
Regency furniture with drawer pulls of ebonized lion masks with rings, and x- frame support
- Trafalgar table
- Chiffonier
- Sofa table
- Monopodia
Sofa table
During the English Regency period in the Royal Pavilion, what is the name of the carpet found in the music room?
- Axminster Carpet
-Kingsmead Carpet - Brintons Carpet
- Cavalier Carpet
Axminster carpet
The color for the painted dragon on a canvas decoration in the north gallery of the Royal pavilion in the English Regency period.
- Green Opaque
- Blue Verditer
- Vermillion
- Prussian Blue
Green Opaque
English baroque is also known as _______
- Walnut
- Restoration
- William and Mary
- Carolean
Restoration
A political party that accepted William and Mary as constitutional monarchs.
- Whigs
- Tories
- Libertarian
- Green
Whigs
This motto seemed to be “never use a straight line” of what period style?
- English Georgian
- English Victorian
- English Regency
- English Baroque
English Victorian
A Victorian phase /period leaned toward Renaissance and Rococo forms (excessive & exaggerated curves & overabundant ornament).
- Third Phase
- Mid Victorian
- New Victorian
- Early Victorian
Mid Victorian
These are windows relevant in the interiors during the English Baroque period.
- Double Hung windows
- Bay windows
- Sach windows
- Oriel Windows
Double Hung Windows
These are the description of an English baroque interior except for one which is:
- Muted Colors
- Theatrical
- Less in proportion
- Large Scale
Muted colors
A type of surface embroidery using wool.
- blackwork
- crewelwork
- damask
- linen
crewelwork
The main building materials used for the Crystal Palace during the Victorian period.
- Wood & Iron
- Concrete & Iron
- Gold & Glass
- Iron & Glass
Iron & Glass
In Early Georgian architecture : Portion of walls between the lines of sloping roofs.
- Dormer
- Dutch gables
- Shingles
- Bay
Dutch Gables
Scotland’s most famous architect; best known during the Late Georgian period, served as architect for the king for many years.
- Thomas Sheraton
- Robert Adam
- William Kent
- Richard Norman Shaw
Robert Adam
In Early Georgian architecture features except for one which is:
- Front facing gables
- Steeply pitched alabaster roofs
- Partial or full width of porch
- Dutch gables
Steeply pitched alabaster roofs
A group of artists focused on scientific concepts of vision and the study of optical effects of light. The expression on both taste of democracy and the rejection of the inherent old artistic tradition during the realism art style.
- Hudson River School
- The realists
- Barbizon School
- Pre-Raphaellite brothers
The realists
In English Late Georgian, the furniture foot design is ______; while in English Early Georgian furniture foot design is ______
* Thimble foot; Bun and Claw foot respectively
* Pad foot; Sabot foot respectively
* Spade foot; Slipper foot respectively
* Club foot; Marlborough foot respectively
Spade foot; Slipper foot respectively
English baroque architecture is the
_____; while English Regency is _____
- St. Peter’s Cathedral; Chiswick’s house respectively
- Blenheim Palace; Osterley Park house respectively
- St. Paul’s Cathedral; Brighton Pavilion respectively
- Blenheim Palace; Chiswick’s house respectively
St. Paul’s Cathedral; Brighton Pavilion respectively
English Renaissance artist is ______ while in English Regency is ______
* Giovanni da Maiano; Pietro Torrigiano respectively
* Giovanni da Maiano; William Blake respectively
* William Blake; John Constable respectively
* John Constable; Pietro Torrigiano respectively
Giovanni da Maiano; William Blake respectively
In English Renaissance, the monarch is ______, while in English Regency monarch is _______
- King Jacob I; King George VI respectively
- Queen Elizabeth Il; King George IV respectively
- Queen Elizabeth I; King George IV respectively
- King James I; King George Ill respectively
Queen Elizabeth I; King George IV respectively