Art History II Exam 2
____ was one of the first Romantic artists to depict the dark terrain of the subconscious.
Henry Fuseli
Which of the following represents a symbolic function of Bernini's Baldacchino?
The columns invoke the early Christian past.
The leading figure of the Realist movement was ____.
The leading figure of the Realist movement was ____.
The American leader ____ embraced Neoclassicism because of its associations with important virtues such as morality, idealism, and patriotism.
Thomas Jefferson
Winslow Homer's Veteran in a New Field is a commentary on the aftermath of the
civil war
Rembrandt deviated from typical group portraits in the Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by portraying members of the guild ____.
clustered to one side
Founded by several members of the Carracci family, ____ was established on the premise that art can be taught.
the Bolognese academy
The orb and the cross surmounting Bernini's Baldacchino symbolize
the Church's triumph
José de Ribera influenced the style of ____ to Spain.
Caravaggio
The ____ is a free variation on Palladio's Villa Rotonda.
Chiswick House
Poussin was responsible for establishing ____ as a key component of 17th-century French art.
Classical painting
Julia Margaret Cameron used a short focal length lens that allowed only a small area of sharp focus. What kind of effect would a lens like this produce?
Ethereal, dreamlike images
Who among the following artists liked to paint images of the Romantic transcendental landscape?
Friedrich
Sargent's technique of applying paint in thin layers was influenced by ____.
Las Meninas
What was the main patron of 17th-century Dutch artists?
Merchant class
Which of the following Renaissance churches influenced Maderno's design for Santa Susanna in Rome?
Il Gesù, Rome
In the grouping of the orders and bays, Hardouin-Mansart's Church of the Invalides in Paris is reminiscent of which of the following?
Italian Baroque
The artist whose work best spoke for the French Revolution was which of the following?
Jacques-Louis David
The philosopher ____ believed that the human capacity for feeling, sensibility, and emotions came before reason.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The ____ were the defenders of academism who insisted that line was superior to color.
Poussinistes
Poussin chose to emulate the artist ____ rather than depicting dynamic movement and intense emotions.
Raphael
The American artist Thomas Eakins may have modeled the The Gross Clinic on
Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
The aim of much Italian Baroque art was to restore the predominance of ____.
Roman Catholicism
Described as awe mixed with terror, the notion of the sublime influenced
Romanticism
Why did Judith Leyster appear as elegantly attired, rather than in an artist's smock as Rembrandt did, in her own Self-Portrait?
She wanted to indicate her social prominence.
Constable's Haywain avoids the ____, which was a characteristic of the agrarian working class.
civil unrest
José de Ribera's brutal themes, such as the Martyrdom of Saint Philip, appealed to the Spanish taste for ____.
courage and devotion
The French viewing public were greatly horrified by Manet's Olympia because of her ____.
defiant look
Antoine Watteau's depiction of the amusements and entertainments of the upper classes is called a ____.
fête galante
Bernini's statue of David differed from his predecessors by showing David ____.
in the moment of combat
Rembrandt's mature works, such as the Return of the Prodigal Son, differ from the religious art of Italy and Flanders in their
inward-turning contemplation
Caravaggio's Calling of Saint Matthew is representative of his mature work in which he injects ____ into the depictions of sacred subjects.
naturalism
In the absence of a contrived pose, Vigée-Lebrun's Self-Portrait characterized the new ____ in art.
naturalistic impulse
Timothy O'Sullivan's photography aimed to impress on people ____.
the high cost of war
Courbet's use of ____ in the The Stone Breakers further conveyed the dismal nature of manual labor?
a palette of dirty browns and grays
Art historians believe that Vermeer used tools, such as the ____, to aid in his virtuoso depiction of light.
camera obscura
Pope Paul V converted Saint Peter's from a central-plan church into a basilican-plan church because
central-plan buildings evoked pagan temples
The Spanish painter Velásquez held the titles of first painter to the king and ____.
chief steward of the palace
Thomas Eakins believed that ____ and scientific knowledge were prerequisites for his art.
observation
The Thankful Poor by Tanner reflects the typical Realist subject matter of ____.
ordinary people
In Rossetti's Beata Beatrix, the artist incorporated a ____ to commemorate his wife's death.
poppy
In Pilgrimage to Cythera, by Watteau, the elegant and sweet ____ are hallmarks of the artist's style.
poses of the figures
The simulation of easel painting for ceiling design is termed ____.
quadro riportato
Francesco Borromini's approach to architecture emphasized the ______________ qualities of a building.
sculptural
In Jan Steen's The Feast of Saint Nicolas, he alluded to ____ by using children's activities to comment on adult behavior.
selfishness
Rococo architecture is characterized by?
sinuous curves, irregular painted shapes, and mirrors
Although possessing the Realist passion for accuracy, Rosa Bonheur did not depict ____.
social and political themes
In light of the 1848 revolution, Salon jurors considered Courbet's depiction of the rural poor in The Stone Breakers as ____.
socialistic
In 1755 Johann Joachim Winkelmann initiated a new art histrorical method in his History of Ancient Art by focusing on? Question options:
subject, style, and period
Napoleon converted La Madeleine in Paris from a church into a ____.
temple of glory for his armies
Caravaggio's use of dark settings that envelop their occupants is referred to by Art historians as________.
tenebrism
Géricault's Raft of the Medusa immortalized
the aftermath of a French shipwreck
Georges de la Tour's dramatic use of light in Adoration of the Shepherds suggests his familiarity with the Italian artist ____.
Caravaggio
An important early patron of Caravaggio, ____ gave the artist a steady income in exchange for a selection of paintings.
Cardinal Del Monte
Which of the following artists was the most prominent member of the Hudson River School of landscape painting?
Cole
The Roman Catholic response to the Reformation was formulated at which of the following?
Council of Trent
Jacques Louis David painted the ____ to provide inspiration and encouragement to revolutionary forces.
Death of Marat
Besides the Duch Republic, which other European country was involved in overseas trade during the 17th-century?
England
A major force of political, social, and economic change in the 18th century was the
Enlightenment
In London at the age of 25, Christopher Wren was appointed to which of the following positions?
Professor of astronomy
Although François Rude's sculptures La Marseillaise for the Arc de Triomphe are neoclassical in style, the dramatic motion made it typical of ____.
Romanticism
After King Philip IV appointed Velázquez court painter, he largely abandoned both religious and genre subjects in favor of canvases recording historical events and
Royal portraits
At the turn of the century, the French Academy was divided rather sharply between two doctrines. Which doctrine taught that color was the most important element?
Rubenistes
In the church of ____, Christopher Wren harmonized Palladian, French, and Italian Baroque features.
Saint Paul's, London
In the Triumph of the Barberini by Pietro da Cortona, the papal tiara and keys announce the accomplishments of
Urban VIII
During the 17th century Flanders was controled by which country?
Spain
Inigo Jones adopted the design principles of the Venetian architect ____ to his architecture.
Andrea Palladio
____ was the most renowned female painter of the 17th century.
Artemisia Gentileschi
The creation of which of the following allowed merchant firms to hold money on account instead of carrying precious metals as a form of payment for trade goods?
Bank of Amsterdam
The ________________, established by the Carracci family was th first significant institution that was established on the premises that art can be taught.
Bolognese academy
Napoleon's favorite sculptor was _____.
Canova
Jacob van Ruisdael specialized in which of the following genres?
Landscapes
The influence of ____ is evident in Rubens's heroic figures and foreshortened anatomy in his Elevation of the Cross.
Michelangelo
Exposure to the art treasures of Italy on the Grand Tour played a major role in the rise of
Neoclassicism
What art style became the semiofficial voice of the French Revolution?
Neoclassicism
In Bernini's design for the Cornaro chapel the space becomes a theater complete with balcony seats for ______________.
Pope and Cardinals
Thomas Jefferson's redesign of Monticello was influenced by ____ and the Chiswick House?
Palladio's Villa Rotonda
Who was the greatest 17th-century artist of Flanders?
Peter Paul Rubens
The group of philosophers known as the ____ believed that the ills of humanity could be remedied by applying reason and common sense to problems.
Philosophes
Who studied with Eakins before moving to Paris?
Tanner
____ is a Dutch artist who featured as the subject of his art neat interiors of Dutch middle-class dwellings.
Vermeer
A leading advocate of the Enlightenment in France was which of the following?
Voltaire
Diego Velázquez's painting ____________ generally speaking is his attempt to elevate both himself and his profession. Question options:
Water Carrier of Seville
Muybridge used a ____ to project his sequence of images onto a screen.
Zoopr praxiscope
To create the illusion of Heaven opening up in the Glorification of Saint Ignatius, Fra Andrea Pozzo
painted the church's actual architecture into the vault so the roof seems to be lifting off.
Characteristics of the Rococo style in painting include?
pastel colors and soft light
The ____ of Francesco Borromini's architecture, visible in the facade of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, opposed ancient ideas about architecture.
undulating motion and enhanced three-dimensional effect
The ____ of Francesco Borromini's architecture, visible in the facade of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, opposed ancient ideas about architecture. Question options:
undulating motion and enhanced three-dimensional effect