Intro to Hum. Final Exam
Louis XIV
Absolutism was best displayed under what 17th Century Monarch
All these answers are correct
According to Castiglione, the Renaissance lady must
Greuze
All of the following figures are generally considered painters of the Rococo style EXCEPT
false
Amsterdam is a City of Contradictions because although the city was poor, but spent large amounts of money to decorate their lavish Catholic Churches
true
Bernini's Baldacchino in Rome is approximately 100 foot high, made of bronze, and sits under the dome in St. Peter's Basilica.
reflects the revival of Classical themes in European art
Botticelli's landmark painting, The Birth of Venus
perspective
Brunelleschi defined the laws of ______ as a tool for creating the appearance of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface
awe-inspiring nature
By "sublime," romantics like Wordsworth were referring to
Remind the people of the purity and simplicity of the Catholic Church
Counter-Reformation Baroque art was meant to do all of the following EXCEPT
developing the theory of natural selection.
Darwin contributed to the study of biology chiefly by
Florence to Rome
During the High Renaissance, the center of artistic productivity shifted from
satire
Erasmus' Praise of Folly is a landmark example of
Plato
Ficino's contribution to Classical humanism lay in the translation and interpretation of the works of
urge to transcend limitations
Goethe's hero, Faust, is symbolic of the Western
the unification of Italy under a strong ruler
In The Prince, Machiavelli called for
satire
In the works of Erasmus, More, and Cervantes, ________ is employed to great effect.
disproportionately elongating the body of his female subject
Ingres' Grande Odalisque deviated from the principles of Classical art by
natural landscapes
J. M. W. Turner, John Constable, and Thomas Cole were all noted painters of
legitimate government required the consent of the governed
John Locke maintained that
false
Landscape painting in Secular Baroque art in Amsterdam centered the image on man and his ability to control nature without reference to God or religion.
Neomedievalism
London's Houses of Parliament are a landmark example of
faith
Luther asserted that the key to salvation was
Wittenberg
Luther posted his landmark Ninety-Five Theses on a cathedral door in
false
Michelangelo's Laurentian Library Steps are an early step toward Gothic Art
clarity and formal structure
Neoclassical art and classical music share an emphasis on
took the lives of at least one third of Europe's population
Of the Black Death, it is correct to say that it
false
Pope Leonardo V was primarily responsible for bringing Dante, Michelangelo, and Titian to Rome
reading the Bible in the vernacular
Protestant reformers objected to all of the following EXCEPT
true
Rene Descartes' legacy is that we must always doubt, and never blindly believe anything.
individualism
Romanticism might be said to have rebelled against all of the following EXCEPT
Petrarch
Shakespeare modeled his own sonnets after those written by
true
The "T" in T. U. L. I. P. stands for "Total Depravity."
Montaigne
The "father" of the literary form known as the essay was
valued nature as a source of information
The American writer Henry Thoreau
Joan of Arc
The English withdrew from France, ending the Hundred Years' War, after facing a revitalized French army under the leadership of
Versailles
The French Palace built 12 miles outside Paris for Louis XIV to demonstrate his power and prestige
women
The French salon, center of intellectual debate, was often organized by
High levels of detail
The Geographer is a good example of Baroque art of the North in that it demonstrates the North's preoccupation with
the rise of constitutional monarchy in England
The Magna Carta was significant in
deism
The belief in a mechanistic universe fashioned by a Creator God who does not directly intervene in its affairs is called
Geneva
The city in which Calvin established a theocratic state was
A cascading waterfall
What visual effect does Michelangelo's Laurentian Library steps create?
A statue of Bacchus
What was Michelangelo's first commission in Rome?
true
When the Popes returned to Rome in the late 14th and early 15th centuries the city was largely deserted and lay mostly in ruins.
Jane Austen
Which of the following people is considered to be one of the first Realists in the English novel-writing tradition?
It served as a model for the American Revolution that shortly followed.
Which of the following statements about the French Revolution is FALSE?
all of the above
Which of the following statements describe Bernini's statue of David?
Keats
Whose "Ode on a Grecian Urn" concludes that "Beauty is truth, truth beauty"?
It was a sparsely populated city in ruins
Why did the late 14th-century popes refuse to live in Rome?
It's the realm of ideal forms
Why in the School of Athens does Plato point toward the heavens?
bubonic plague
"The Black Death" describes the pandemic caused by
rivalry between two contesting popes
"The Great Schism" refers to the
Petrarch
The first of the Classical humanists in the Age of the Renaissance, and the so-called "father of humanism," was
David's The Oath of Horatii
The fusion of art and politics that exalted the ideal of service and sacrifice to one's country is exemplified by which landmark?
current events
The most famous paintings of Géricault and Goya depicted
Voltaire
The philosophic optimism of Enlightenment figures was satirized in Candide and other writings by
pursuit of pleasure
The predominant theme of Rococo paintings was the
All
The printing press was effective in
means "my lady"
The word "Mona" in Mona Lisa
the exercise of Christian conscience
The writings of Erasmus and More, like the Protestant Reformation itself, reflect a deep concern with