Chapter 23: High Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Spain
This first-known self-portrait of a woman artist is by which painter?
Caterina van Hemessen
In what medium did Dürer create his Melancholia I?
Engraving
Which artist does Albrecht Dürer describe as a good landscape painter?
Joachim Patinir
In northern Europe of this period, the expansion in genre painting—landscapes, portraits, still lifes—was accompanied by what new element?
Moralizing reminders of human vices
Amid the realism of the earthly realm in Burial of Count Orgaz, El Greco's careful delineation of individual features reveals his talent for what genre?
Portraiture
Which Spanish city has El Greco depicted in this painting?
Toledo
Which subject that became common in German art of the 16th century involved macabre scenes and female nudity?
Whichcraft
From which source did Albrecht Altdorfer derive the landscape depiction appearing in his painting Battle of Issus?
A map in the Nuremberg Chronicle
What is the title of this painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder?
Hunters in the Snow
The roof of the Château de Chambord is a product of which architectural style?
French Gothic residential
Which of the following everyday objects depicted in Money-Changer and His Wife is NOT a symbol of religion commonly appearing in Netherlandish art?
Gold coins
Aside from his skill at drawing, which earlier training contributed to Dürer's extraordinary proficiency in making engravings?
Goldsmith
The portrait Elizabeth I as a Princess, showing her as an elegant, formally attired young Elizabeth was created by which artist?
Levina Teerlinc
In Dürer's Melencolia I, what element is interpreted as an optimistic note suggesting that the artist can overcome depression?
Light above the horizon
Which German artist is referred to by the title "painter of the Reformation"?
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Which artist provided the illustrations for Luther's translation of the Bible into German?
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Which of the following contemporary areas made up the territory known as the Netherlands in the 16th century?
Luxembourg, Holland, and Belgium
In Money-Changer and His Wife by Quentin Massys, what is the viewer warned against as being a distraction from religious life?
Pursuit of wealth
Which saint, associated with the plague, has a prominent role in the Isenheim Altarpiece?
Saint Anthony
Dürer shows his support for Protestant reforms by minimizing the presentation of which saint in this painting he made for the Nuremberg city hall?
Saint Peter
What is the physical format of Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights?
Triptych
Baldung's oil painting Three Ages of Woman and Death is a commentary on both the inevitability of death and what?
Vanitas
Albrecht Altdorfer's landscape painting Battle of Issus is a reference to what contemporary conflict?
Wilhelm IV's campaign against the Ottoman Turks
In his painting, Jean Clouet presents Francis I as what?
Worldly Ruler
Many aspects of El Greco's works, such as the placement of elongated figures in an undefined space, are characterized as what style?
Mannerist