Art History Exam I
The politics of the Italian city-states were turbulent and violent. Governments were overthrown and reinstated. The Sienese government commissioned a series of frescoes offering a new view: the need for a fair trial and just administration. The artist of note for this series is which of the following?
Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Who is the architect for the Florence Cathedral?
Arnolfo di Cambio
Which of the following was a dynastic symbol of Burgundian power?
Chartreuse de Champmol
The word "Renaissance" means rebirth. Which of the following was a revived interest during the period covered by Chapters 14 and 15?
Classical culture
Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy commissioned this sculptural fountain, called the Well of Moses. Who was the sculptor of the fountain?
Claus Sluter
Called the "Maesta" Altarpiece, this artwork was created by which of the following artists?
Duccio
This artwork, by the Limbourg brothers, is one of 12 illuminations for a devotional book representing the 12 months of the years that show the nobility and the peasantry in seasonal, naturalistic settings with realistically painted figures. Who were these
Duke of Berry
The Hundred Years War involved primarily which two kingdoms?
England and France
This print by Martin Schongauer entitled, "Saint Anthony Tormented by Demons," was created with what printmaking technique?
Engraving
In 1305, the College of Cardinals elected a pope from which of the following countries?
France
The artist who painted the frescos in this Chapel was a pioneer in pursuing a naturalistic approach to representation based on observation. Who was the artist?
Giotto
Which early Renaissance artist do Art Historians generally regard as the first Renaissance painter?
Giotto di Bondone
The Nuremberg Chronicle is a tribute to the new craft of the printed illustrated book. What was the content of the Nuremberg Chronicle?
It was the history of the world
The artist who painted this artwork established portraiture as an important art form in the 15th century Flanders. Who was the artist?
Jan van Eyck
What are confraternities?
Laypeople dedicated to strict religious observance
The façade of this Early Renaissance cathedral masks a nave constructed in an older architectural tradition. Where is it located?
NOT Florence NOT Pisa
This altarpiece depicting St. Francis was created for which of the following churches:
NOT San Francisco, Modena NOT San Francisco, Assisi
The baptismal font was created by Nicola Pisano for which of the following:
Pisa Cathedral
This altarpiece is typical of the small altarpieces meant for household prayer that were typical of 15th century Flanders. Known as the "Merode" Altarpiece, it was created by which artist?
Robert Campin
During the Great Schism, Philip the Bold of Burgundy supported _______.
The king of France and the pope in Avignon