Test 1 Arts 1304
They are easier to rework.
How do oil paints differ from temperature paints?
Figures placed on a steep diagonal
How does the composition of Titian's Persaro Madonna differ from that of other High Renaissance works in central Italy?
Humanism and Christianity
In Raphael's Stanza della Segnatura, he integrated the philosophies and teachings of Platonand Aristotle, and what other pair?
Depicting pent-up emotion
In his David, rather than concentrating his efforts on achieving the standards of ideal beauty, Michelangelo prioritized what aspect?
A man of learning
In his representation of Pope Leo X, Raphael did not portray him as head of state, but as what?
Heavy chiaroscuro
In works such as Madonna in the Meadow, Raphael has clearly adopted Leonardo's use of pyramidal composition for his own work but rejected what interest of Leonardo?
Tomb of Julius II
Michelangelo's statue of Moses is part of which monument?
French Gothic
The loosely curved folds of the garments in Duccio's Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints (Maesta) are derived from which style?
Di sotto in su
What art historical term is used to describe the perspective effect achieved by Mantegna in this ceiling painting?
Each figure was treated individually in both pose and emotion expressed.
What do the numerous preparatory sketches and studies Leonardo da Vinci made for the Last Supper indicate about his conceptualization of the figures in work?
Its spatial illusion
What factor allowed Ghiberti's entry to win the competition for the design of the baptistery doors for the Florence Cathedral?
Relief carving
What has Rogier van der Weyden painted this panel to resemble?
Betrayal of Jesus
What is the subject of this panel from the Maesta?
Donatello
Which artist introduced the contrapposto posento Quattrocento sculpture his representation of Saint Mark?
Perugino
Which artist painted Christ Delivering the. Keys of the Kingdom to Saint Peter?
A promise of safety to those who live under the rule of law
What is the message written on the scroll in the upper left hand corner of this fresco?
Tempietto
What is the name of the work that was commissioned from Bramante by Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain for the Janiculum hill in Rome?
Christian virtues
What is the subject of the personifications on the eight panels on Andrea Pisano's bronze doors for the baptistry of San Giovanni?
Saint John Altarpiece
What is the title of this altarpiece by Hans Memling?
Animals shown from a variety of angles and convincing foreshortening
What naturalistic details are evident among International Gothic style conventions in Gentile da Fabriano's Adoration of the Magi?
Allegory
What rhetorical device did Lorenzetti employ to convey the message of his frescoes in the Salla della Pace in Sienna?
Rossellini
What sculptor made this wall tomb inside Santa Croce?
Foreshortening
What techinical term do art historians apply to Giotto's treatment of the angels in this fresco?
Oculus
What term do art historians use for the windows used by Brunelleschi in buildings such as San Lorenzo?
Antonio de Pollaiuolo
Which artist departed from the convention of frontality by placing figures on a triangular base?
Perugino
Which artist was an influence on Raphael's perspective system in his Marriage of the Virgin?
Formality and symmetry
Which characteristic of Duccio's figures in the Maesta originates in Byzantine art?
Bruges
Which city derived its wealth from the wool trade and then expanded into banking?
Facade
Which component of Orvieto Cathedral is derived from French Gothic architecture?
French Gothic
Which earlier style accounts for the dynamic and emotional mods of this relief?
Drew lines through an acid-resistant coating
Which of the following is NOT a technique used by Martin Schongauer to create tonal varieties and textures in his engraving of Saint Anthony?
Man in a Red Turban
Which work do art historians consider to include a detailed self-portrait of Jan van Eyck?
The guild of wool importers
Who commissioned Andrea Pisano's south doors for Florence's Baptistry?
Tintoretto
Who is the artist of this Mannerist version of the Last Supper?
Hubert and Jan van Eyck
Who painted the Ghent Altarpiece?
Arrival of the magi
To enhance the meaning of the main event portrayed, the Portinari Altarpiece includes subsidiary scenes in the background, such as which of the following?
Federico Gonzaga
For which patron did Giulio Romano build the Palazzo del Te?
In a semicircle
In Four Crowned Saints, Nanni di Banco achieved a unified spatial composition by arranging the figures in what way?
By placing Judas on the same side of the table as the others
In Leonardo's Last Supper, how did the artist break with traditional iconography?
Worldly realism
In addition to spatial illusionism, what innovation appears in this painting by Pietro Lorenzetti?
Masaccio
Leornardo's use of light and dark in Madonna of the Rocks built on the work of which Early Renaissance artist?
Poliziano
Raphael's painting Galatea was inspired by the poetry of which Italian writer?
The Counter-Reformation
The Council of Trent in 1544 was part of which wider historical phenomenon?
Brunelleschi
The development of linear perspective is generally credited to which artist?
Byzantine
The frontality, stiff poses, and lack of modeling in Berlinghieri's Saint Francis Altarpiece reveal his training in which tradition?
Holy Roman Empire
The painting Miraculous Draft of Fish was created in which region?
Diptych
These two paintings adorn which type of object?
Titian
This scene of the Assumption of the Virgin is by which painter?
Statuesque figures that cast shadows
Which element of Giotto's new style appears in the Madonna Enthroned?
Judas
Which figure sits isolated from the rest in Castagno's Last Supper?
Franciscans and Dominicans
Which monastic orders are known as the mendicant orders, those committed to vows of poverty and austerity?
Figures seen from the back
Which of Giotto's innovations represents a departure from the Italy-Byzantine style?
Pisa
Which of the following Italian cities was a major shipping power?
Signorelli
Which of the following artists shows the most interest in depicting the human body in violent action?
Hans Memling
Which of the following artists specialized in images of the Madonna and Child?
Trefoil arches
Which of the following features of the pulpit for the baptistry of Pisa Cathedral is a medieval element?
Michelozzo
Who was the architect of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi in Florence?
Which Florentine artist painted Primavera?
Botticelli
Neo-Platonism
Michelangelo's design for the twin tombs of Giuliano and Lorenzo de' Medici, never finished, is believed to have been based on which school of thought?
Lust and greed
The scenes involving wealth and luxury in the Triumph of Death served as a warning against what?
Through modeling with a specific light source outside the picture
How did Masaccio create a sense of bulk in his figures in Tribute Money?
Classical mythology and art
The composition of Titian's Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne was most likely inspired by what?
The city's artists' guild
Who was the likely patron of Rogier van set Weyden's Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin?