Quiz #4 Ch. 24-26
What type of scene is Judith Leyster in the process of painting in her Self-Portrait?
Genre scene
In 1648, the Peace of Westphalia, with its recognition of religious freedom, served to validate what?
Protestantism
What Italian city was transformed by the architectural projects of Guarino Guarini?
Turin
Which painting by Rembrandt is known to have been reduced in size when moved from its original location to Amsterdam's town hall?
Night Watch
In Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers, why does the river for the continent of Africa cover its face?
The Nile's source was not yet known
Who was the most renowned female painter of the 17th century?
Artemisia Gentileschi
The Spanish painter Velázquez was both first painter to the king and what else?
Chamberlain of the palace
The drama and fervor of Spanish Baroque paintings find a parallel in the sculptural works of which artist?
Juan Martínez Montañés
Which painter was responsible for establishing still life as an important genre of painting in 17th-century Spain?
Juan Sánchez Cotán
Which term best describes the color palette of Hals's The Women Regents of the Old Men's Home at Haarlem?
Monochromatic
Viewing the art treasures of Italy on the Grand Tour played a major role in the rise of which movement?
Neoclassicism
Which Netherlandish artist is known to have created more than 70 self-portraits?
Rembrandt
In her self-portrait La Pittura, how does Artemesia Gentileschi break with earlier artists' self-portraits?
She is turned away from the viewer.
The name baldacchino for Bernini's work invokes its intended resemblance to what form?
A canopy
A painting of inanimate objects such as flowers and fruit is referred to as what?
A still life
Which architect is responsible for the entire plan and arrangement of the park and gardens of Versailles?
André Le Nôtre
Which artist was responsible for creating the canonical iconography of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, in her blue and white garments?
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
The Baroque element of Bernini's sculptural art is most evident in which aspect of his David?
Face
Which figure is the personification of France in Rubens's Arrival of Marie de' Medici at Marseilles?
Helmeted soldier in blue cape
Why does Judith Leyster appear elegantly attired, rather than in an artist's smock as Rembrandt did, in her Self-Portrait?
Her garments indicate her family's wealth.
Which Dutch artist made the subject of much of his art the interiors of Dutch middle-class dwellings?
Vermeer
Which individual brought the ideas of Newton and Locke, which formed the basis of Enlightenment thought, to France?
Voltaire
Who was a leading advocate of the Enlightenment in France?
Voltaire
In her depiction of the figure La Pittura, Artemesia Gentileschi took the iconography and attributes of the image from which contemporary handbook?
Cesare Ripa, Iconologia
The Roman Catholic response to the Reformation was formulated at which gathering?
Council of Trent
What method(s) did Rembrandt use to create Christ with the Sick around Him?
Engraving and etching
Who was the preeminent French art patron of the 17th century?
Louis XIV
In her painted Self-Portrait, whose likeness does Vigée Le Brun show herself painting?
Marie Antoinette
In the Protestant Dutch Republic, art was mainly commissioned by which group?
Merchant patrons
Which Baroque artist was known for "classical" landscape settings that take precedence over the narrative of the painting?
Annibale Carracci
In the debate among members of the French Royal Academy regarding the relative superiority of color or form, which side did Watteau favor?
Color (Rubénistes)
What does Vermeer use to direct the viewer's gaze to the allegorical focus of his painting Woman Holding a Balance?
Converging orthogonals
Which work did Jacques-Louis David paint to provide inspiration and encouragement to French revolutionary forces?
Death of Marat
The artist whose work best spoke for the French Revolution was which of the following?
Jacques-Louis David
Eschewing a contrived pose, Vigée-Lebrun's Self-Portrait demonstrates what new trend in art?
The naturalistic impulse
Clara Peeters's influential still lifes containing bread and fruit are referred to by which term?
Breakfast pieces
What tool do art historians believe Vermeer used to aid in his virtuoso depiction of light?
Camera obscura
Which artist was criticized for the "imitation of common and vulgar things" for destroying "the authority of antiquity and Raphael"?
Caravaggio
Which early patron of Caravaggio gave the artist a steady income in exchange for a selection of his paintings?
Cardinal Del Monte
Which Baroque work takes its inspiration from Ovid's Metamorphoses?
Carracci, Loves of the Gods
The fundamental conflicts underlying the Thirty Years' War arose from ongoing friction between which groups?
Catholics and Protestants
The painting genre created by Antoine Watteau in which the amusements and entertainments of the upper classes are depicted is referred to by what term?
Fête galante
Which two Italian masters are the clearest influences on Rubens's Elevation of the Cross?
Michelangelo and Caravaggio
What two elements was Bernini required to incorporate into his design for the area in front of Saint Peter's?
Obelisk and fountain
In which church did Christopher Wren integrate Palladian, French, and Italian Baroque features?
Saint Paul's, London
Why is Louis XIV pulling back his garment to show his legs in the 1701 portrait by Rigaud?
The king was a ballet dancer in his youth and was proud of his legs.
Which element of Marat's Oath of the Horatii reflects Enlightenment ideals rather than Neoclassicism?
Juxtaposed actions of men and women
Thomas Jefferson's redesign of Monticello was influenced by the subject house and which other building?
Palladio's Villa Rotonda
The use of dark settings in Caravaggio's paintings is referred to by what art historical term?
Tenebrism
Which income-producing activity accounts for Dutch middle-class prosperity the 17th century?
Trade