Art History Semester 1 PLP
barrel vaults
A ____ is an architectural element formed by a single curve along a given distance to form almost a tunnellike feel.
Portal
A _____ is an opening in the wall of a building where a door marks a usually grand entrance
Nave
A ______ is the center aisle of a church.
Lintel
A _______ is a horizontal beam used as a finisher piece that can be found over a door or window.
The Discus Thrower
A copy of an original Greek sculpture
Greek and Roman
A distinctive feature of the Renaissance is that it was a rediscovery of __________ culture.
Monastery
A mass assembly line in a _____ is called scriptorium.
empiricism
According to many historians, Locke's greatest contribution to the world was his belief called the "doctrine of ________."
Roman
Botticelli created large scenes from ________ mythology.
Stonehenge
Domesticated animals were possibly used to haul in the stones used to create ____
The holy innocents
Giotto di Bondone made this and it shows stacking
Lord Heathfield of Gibralter
Reynolds made this
Kraters
Sometimes used as grave markers
The bible
The Spanish focused on their most beloved book: ____________
Madame de pompadour
the famous and quite powerful mistress of Louis XV, took Boucher as her painter and commissioned several pieces from him.
created by a monk named eadfrith around 715 AD in honor of st. cuthbert
the lindisfarne bible is considered to be _________.
Aristocracy
After 1715, the ____________ made a surge into the societal and political realms.
positive
After the Council of Trent, the Church decided to sponsor artwork that would stir people's emotions in a _________ way; they wanted art to tell biblical stories and convey deep feelings, particularly to the illiterate.
Hals
Although his brushstrokes are visible and appear choppy and hurriedly done, they form natural-looking images from a distance.
unnatural
Although his works have a darker tone than many Renaissance artists, Titian accented them with strong, ________ colors which oddly make sense in the pictures.
index
Although the intentions of the ___________ were understandable, it actually had a reverse effect on the psyche of Europe.
Pompeii
Another reason for the big interest in the Classical style of art was the big excavations of Herculaneum (started in 1738) and _____________ (1748).
statement
Art is when anyone in the world takes any sort of material and fashions a deliberate ____ with it
invitation
Artists often extended a(n) _____________ to the viewer to become an essential part of the work, which gave the viewer a sense of ownership of the scene depicted.
Pilgrims
Aside from being a place for worship, many of the stone churches were built to provide shelter for ___ on their way to major religious destinations.
Vernacular
Authors of the Renaissance wrote so it was more accessible to more people. In other words, they wrote in the local ___.
frieze
Band on a building that contains sculptures
Northern baroque
Baroque art that depicted ordinary people doing ordinary things
Southern baroque
Baroque art that was more realistic than climactic, more genuine than theatrical
Italy
Baroque artists came from all over Europe to the country of
Emotional
Baroque painters employed the dramatic use of light and shadow to emphasize the __________ and psychological nature of its subjects.
geometric style
Basic style of prehistoric art focusing on patterns and abstract images
naturalistic style
Basic style of prehistoric art focusing on representations of animals and human beings
Napoleon
Because David seemed to be quite the adaptable painter and was fond of living, he figured out a way to paint for ____.
exotic
Because of the many vibrant colors included in The Garden of Earthly Delights, Bosch helps the viewer to see the _______ nature and excitement of the piece.
Survival
Because of the wave of invaders, the European serf's family had to restructure its priorities from "education" to "____________."
landscapes
Because of this enthusiasm, artists created a plethora of high-quality art, and many artists began to specialize in specific subjects like still lifes, _________, animals, and interior portraits.
Symbolism
Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights is full of ____________________.
Florence
Botticelli's principal patrons were the Medici family of the city of
Madame de pompadour
Boucher made this
energetic
Breughel the Elder's paintings often have a very ___________________ and amusing tone.
Michelangelo
Called the Hellenistic statue of The Death of Laocoon and His Sons the best sculpture ever made
The grand canal and the church of the salute
Canaletto made this
Conversion on the way to Damascus
Caravaggio made this
Supper at Emmaus
Caravaggio made this
The calling of saint Matthew
Caravaggio made this
The conversion of st. Paul
Caravaggio made this and portrays a man covering his eyes
Altamira Cave
Cave found in Spain discovered in 1879
Prayer before the meal
Chardin made this
renaissance
Charles Willson Peale certainly could be considered a _______ man; he was a painter, a naturalist, a soldier, a museum curator, and had interest in several other areas
dreamlike
Claude focused on painting idyllic landscapes and gave them a ___________________, almost unbelievable beauty.
Marriage of Issac and Rebekah
Claude made this
amphora
Commemorative vase used mainly to hold oils and wine
amphora
Commemorative vase with two handles and a narrow neck, used mainly to hold oils and wine
Carpet Pages
Commonly found at the beginning of each of the four Gospels in an illuminated manuscript
Queen Nefertili
Considered to be a "bust" statue
Paul Revere
Copley made this
The Lindisfarne Bible
Created by a monk names Eadfrith around 715 AD in honor of St. Cuthbert
Praxiteles
Credited for making his sculptures more at ease and laid-back
The death of marat
David made this
curator
Decides on pieces needed for the museum and acquires them
sarcophagi
Decorative coffin made of stone
Brunelleschi
Designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral
light
Despite the broad variety of what was "baroque," however, there was one trait common to all baroque artists: mastery in the use of _________ to achieve a deeply rich and emotional impact.
Contrapposto
Donatello brought back the _____ pose where the body stands upright in a relaxed pose.
David
Donatello made this
Neoclassicism
During the late 1700s and much of the 1800s, there were three big "isms" that overlapped each other and competed for the attention: ________, Romanticism, and Realism.
Burial of Count Orgaz
El Greco made this
Mannerism
El Greco's style is known as "_______________," which consists of intense, inward-looking emotion and figures that look posed, rather than in their natural state.
Christ from Junius Bassus' tomb
Example of the fading influence of Greek idealism
Lascaux Caves
Found in France and contain the Hall of Bulls
Chauvet Cave
Found in the ___, this stenciled image was made by blowing paint onto a hand placed upon the cave wall
The swing
Fragonard made this
The Laughing Cavalier
Franz Hals made this
facial expressions
Franz Hals was a Dutch artist who had the incredible ability to capture the personality of his model, largely through fleeting _______________.
Nature
French Baroque art was awe-inspiring, as it used big, open, landscapes and _______________ as its primary themes.
Contemporary
Gainsborough developed into an incredible portrait artist in his own right, usually having his sitters wear casual, ___________ dress, which echoed his easy-going, laid-back personality and style.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews
Gainsborough made this
Judith slaying Holofernes
Gentileschi made this
biblical
Gentileschi painted scenes of ____________ females as seen in Judith Slaying Holofernes that served as metaphors for her own tormented life.
Magdalen with the smoking flame
Georges de la Tour made this
Flesh
Gilbert Stuart was another Neoclassic painter in America at this time, and his strong will against following the "rules" of painting __________________ made him one of the most memorable.
The village bride
Greuze made this
Country fair
Grimm made this and it has King Edward VI on it
The ambassadors
Hans Holbein the younger made this
Boucher
He added a sense of playfulness and sensuality to his portraits.
van Dyck
He called himself the gentlemanly painter.
Fragonard
He combined techniques from Watteau and Boucher in his own art.
Titian
He created devout religious scenes, mythological paintings, and atmospheric backgrounds
Howitt
He etched majestic creatures and competitive sports.
Hogarth
He focused on the hardships and the problems that people faced as opposed to the beautifying of people like many of his contemporaries.
Rubens
He put out over 2,000 masterpieces - a number that only compares to Picasso in works produced.
hunter
He was a doctor who pioneered anatomical drawings to be used as a teaching tool.
Rembrandt
He was admired by his contemporaries for his skill at capturing the natural effects of light.
Rembrandt
He was the foremost master of painting the elusive texture of skin.
The garden of earthly delights
Hieronymous Bosch created this
Raphael
His giant fresco The School of Athens embodies all the characteristics of Renaissance art.
comic strip
Hogarth invented an entirely new genre for himself that people of all socio-economic classes could understand and enjoy: the _______________.
An election entertainment
Hogarth made this
Lion resting
Howitt made this and it portrays a lion
intersecting lines, meet
If you see ______________ like a cross, your eyes will drift to the point where the lines ______________
Trent
In 1542, Pope Paul III gathered high-level Catholic leaders to the city of ________, Italy, to discuss the ways in which the Catholics could address their doctrine.
Las Meninas
In 1985, the Illustrated London News held a contest to determine the "World's Greatest Painting" in which __________________ won.
studio
In Belgium, art moved out of the literature and into the painter's _______, where it took on an entirely new form.
divine-right monarchies
In the 17th century, the two most powerful countries in Europe were France and England. Both countries were run by
shadow
In the Baroque era, however, the use of light and _____________ becomes much more sophisticated.
Greeks
Influenced by the ___, Trajan's Column has wrapped images that tell of successful battles
Barbarians
Ingres defended vehemently against having these Romantic "______________," as he called them, affect the classic qualities of Neoclassicism.
The apotheosis of homer
Ingres made this
quartzite
Inlaid ___ make up the eyes in this Egyptian piece
Master Hugo
Invented the damp- fold style
Rembrandt
It was a time that was marked by the artistic geniuses of Velazquez, ____________, and Caravaggio, while at the same time it became more accessible to the ordinary person.
Medici
Italy was a great place for the Renaissance since, aside from the church, the government was loosely run by families of entrepreneurs, like the ________ family in Florence.
The Last Supper
Jacopo Tintoretto made this
The Arnolfini portrait
Jan Van Eyck
ingres
Just like David was inspired by the Pieta in his portrayal of Marat, _______________ had Raphael's School of Athens that gave him inspiration.
Cornelia presenting her children as her treasures
Kauffman made this
Humble
Kauffmann takes the ____________________ and sweet message that Greuze and his companions shared and placed it in an ancient setting.
Portrait
Kneller took ________________ painting to an industrial level.
docent
Knowledgeable person who volunteers their time answering questions and acting as a guide in museum
registrar
Knows where all the pieces are and keeps detailed records of where paintings can be found
Lady with an ermine
Leonardo da Vinci created this
The last supper
Leonardo da Vinci made this piece
Virgin of the rocks
Leonardo di Vinci made this
Versailles
Louis XIV's opulent palace
return from cythera
Made by Watteau
preparator
Makes sure that all art is installed in the gallery the best way
Middle ages
Many historians view the Renaissance as a bridge that connects the ____________ to the modern Europe.
Botticelli
Many of his works depict feminine, divinely inspired beauty while he often used nudes as his subject matter.
The trinity
Masaccio made this
Data
Newton's insistence on concrete proof and ________ became an important factor in The Enlightenment movement.
Scientific
Newton's theories and experiments took the ________ revolution to a whole new level.
Turpentine
Northern Renaissance artists used ________ to mix with oil paint in order to thin it to become almost transparent.
Marie antoinette
One of Vigée-Lebrun's most loyal patrons was
Royal Standard of Ur
One theory suggests that this was used as part of a musical instrument
Artist's names were seldom known
One thing that sets the medieval period apart is that ___ because it was thought that art was created for God.
Portal
Opening in the wall of a building where a door marks a usually grand entrance
Transept
Part of a cross-shaped church that runs at right angles to the long center aisle
The staircase group
Peale made this
Protestant
People like Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Knox, and Ulrich Zwingli pointed out the flaws in the Catholic way of doing things, and in protest started new _______ Christian faiths.
Ideal beauty
Peter Paul Rubens was one of the most outstanding Baroque painters, simply for the way he reflected the social representation of what he could call
Lincoln memorial
Picture is on the back of the five-dollar bill and penny.
The Arcadian Shepherds
Poussin made this
The marriage of the virgin
Raphael created this
the school of athens
Raphael created this
Portrait of Balthazar
Raphael made this piece
mold
Reasoning behind the closure of the Lascaux Caves; due to the introduction of air conditioning and outside elements from tourists
Pygmalion
Refers to a sculptor whose lifelike, painted sculpture supposedly came to life
Dutch
Religious-themed art was the norm in the Belgian south, while it was strictly forbidden in the strict Calvinist churches of the ___________________ north; the result in the Netherlands was a typically secularized subject matter.
Belshazzar's feast
Rembrandt made this
Melodramatic
Rembrandt's early paintings are based on physical action, ____________ emotion, and used dramatic contrasts of dark and light to add to the emotion of his pieces.
intelligence
Renaissance art engages our attention, our _______, and our imagination.
The grand style
Reynolds was well known for his portrait paintings where he emphasized what was called "____________" which paradoxically brought perfection to imperfect traits.
Natural
Rousseau's views were known and widely read, and many think it was because of his influence that the taste of the art world went from the flashy Rococo to a more simplistic and ___________ style.
The Three Graces
Rubens made this
Constantine
Ruler whose reign helped transition art from paganism to Christianity
Venus and mars
Sandro Botticelli made this
Lysippus
Sculptor whose original art does not exist
kouros
Sculpture of a young man
kore
Sculpture of a young woman
portraiture
Since religious art was prohibited in the Puritan churches of England, English Baroque art took the form of ________________ that defined and elevated one's status in the eyes of others.
Depth
Some of the distinguishing features in Neoclassical paintings are severe, carefully drawn figures which are usually in the foreground as there is not as much interest in ____________.
metopes
Square blocks at the top of the walls in a temple
The athenaeum
Stuart made this
One of Ireland's most highly praised national treasures.
The Book of Kells is considered to be _______.
Indulgent
The Enlightenment was occurring and people began to question the Rococo whimsical, ______ style of art.
Statues
The French Revolutionists beheaded several ____ that they thought were of French kings but really turned out to be biblical kings.
Doric columns
The Lincoln Memorial has 36 _________________ that represent the 36 states that existed when Lincoln died
Nature
The Northern Renaissance drew inspiration from
Venus of Willendorf
The Old Stone Age statuette that exhibits exaggerated female features
Fully
The Renaissance emphasized that life should be lived for the present. Not recklessly, but _______________.
Bologna
The University of _______ provided direction in the early studies of humanities.
Book of Kells
The ___ contains the image of the Virgin and Child, the oldest image of the Virgin Mary found in a manuscript.
Chartres
The ______ Cathedral stands out from a historical viewpoint in that it is so incredibly well preserved for a structure of its time.
black death
The _______ of the 1340s ravaged Italy and most of Europe
catholic
The ___________ Church took a huge hit in the early 1500s.
Italians
The ____________ highlighted the meaningful mythology that colored their classical heritage.
Catholic
The _________________ church dominated the political, social, and economic areas for much of the people in the Middle Ages.
3
The amount of money spent on the relics to be stored in the Sainte- Chapelle cost _____ times more than what it cost to build it.
Rococo
The architecture of the time set the stage for a new, softer, more feminine style that was appropriately called
Praxiteles
The art of Lysippus and ____ shows an understated softness and suppleness
Lysippus
The art of ____ and Praxiteles shows an understated softness and suppleness
Miniature from the travels of Marco Polo
The artist is unknown and contains bad perspective
Humanism
The celebration of genius as great individuals bask in success and also the potential man has to achieve more is called
Florence
The city of _________ was the epicenter of the Renaissance movement
realism
The crisp lines and details of many Renaissance paintings add to the __________ of the piece.
Obelisk
The design Mills came up with for the Washington Monument did not escape controversy when he sent in a design that was a(n) ______-shaped monument and very elaborate statues.
Florence Cathedral
The dome of the ________ still remains the world's biggest dome made of brick.
Little Jewel Box
The effect of the stained glass in the Sainte- Chapelle is so breath taking that it is often called ______.
Late Period
The four major chronological categories of Egyptian studies: 1. Old Kingdom 2. Middle Kingdom 3. New Kingdom 4. ____
New Kingdom
The four major chronological categories of Egyptian studies: 1. Old Kingdom 2. Middle Kingdom 3. ____ 4. Late Period
Middle Kingdom
The four major chronological categories of Egyptian studies: 1. Old Kingdom 2. ____ 3. New Kingdom 4. Late Period
Old Kingdom
The four major chronological categories of Egyptian studies: 1. ____ 2. Middle Kingdom 3. New Kingdom 4. Late Period
Apotheosis of Washington
The fresco in the united states capitol is called the __________ and has telling signs of how much our Nation's art and architecture has roots in Classic art.
Ikhnaton
The influence of ___ in the Egyptian art world can be seen in the exaggerated features which give the impression of a looser and expressive feel
Fluid
The lines in the panels of the walls were more ____________________ than earlier art, and the influence of the shell shape with the curving sprays of leaves gives off a very lighthearted feel.
inquisition
The mission of the Holy Office of the ______________ was to round up heretics, especially in Spain and Italy, and deal with them.
Jesuits
The mission of the ___________ was to build an order on a very strict set of rules for living and developing spiritually.
Gabbro
The modern style Lin chose for the Vietnam Veterans Monument included the use of a stone called ____________ which is a black, shiny stone.
Trade
The multiple ______________ routes that usually have an outlet in Italy also made it a prime place for disposable income.
Athena
The name of the goddess portrayed in this Greek statue
Finial
The ornament at the top of a peak of a roof is called a ______
reasoning, questioning, experimentation
The renaissance emphasized these three things
Negative space
The space that surrounds an object in a painting, setting it apart from the background is called ___.
Constantine
The subject of this sculpture
atmospheric perspective
The technique where the artist increases the distance by capturing how colors lose their intensity as distance increases.
Perspective
The term _______________ means adding the perception of depth to a piece by incorporating lines that lead to a vanishing point
facial features
The terms of movement in Young Man and Calf make up for its lack of ___
Reason
The true essence of The Enlightenment was based on using _____ to look at the world.
geometric
The two basic styles of prehistoric art are the ____ style and the naturalistic style
naturalistic
The two basic styles of prehistoric art are the geometric style and the ____ style
Secular
The word ___________ literally means "worldly."
Human figures
There are 340 ___________ depicted on the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
buccheros
This Etruscan piece with a glossy appearance
The Lindisfarne Gospels
This illuminated manuscript is from _____.
oil on canvas
This innovation led to bolder, brighter shades and a wider range of colors from which to choose.
Tutankhamen
This is the burial mask of King ___
Isms
This is the period that many art historians will call the age or birth of the "____."
Horus
This statue shows a falcon that is supposed to symbolize the god ___
Rococo
This throwback and "new" interest was, again, a reaction to the fancy, overdone _____________________________ art
Tribute money
Thomas Masaccio made this piece
Man with a glove
Titian made this
Buildings
To commemorate the AIA's 150th anniversary, the organization wanted to get a sense of America's favorite ___.
texture
To his credit, Rembrandt was the foremost master of the most elusive __________ to perfect: human skin, especially on the hands and faces of old people.
King Tut
Tomb of this individual is the smallest one found by Egyptologists
pediments
Triangular end pieces above the rows of columns in buildings
Declaration of Independence
Trumbell made this
Brunelleschi
Two great contributors to the art world, Ghiberti and Brunelleschi, were the main competitors in a competition to be the architect for the structural design of the Florence Cathedral dome; ________ was the winner.
Pope julius II
Two of Raphael's biggest patrons were __________ and Pope Leo X
King Ikhnaton
Under his rule, for the first time Egyptians were instructed to worship one god
reason
Underlying all of Poussin's art is the search for ideal beauty and form, which he believed he could reveal through the understanding of ___________.
Stone Churches
Vast number of these were built the Romanesque period.
Las Meninas
Velazquez made this
The allegory of painting
Vermeer made this
Lady writing a letter with her maid
Vermeer made this and portrays a woman writing
kraters
Vessels used for carrying and mixing wine with water
Marie Antoinette
Vigee-lebrun made this
docent
Volunteer who gives information and directions in a museum
Palace of Versailles
Was built for King Louis XIV
Color
Watteau's use of _______ is unparalleled from this era.
The death of general wolfe
West made this
Battlefield
West was well known for his _________________ scenes that showed his attention to details and realism.
John Locke
What Newton did for mathematics and science, a man named _______________ did for political and social philosophy.
Copley
What _________________ did was to give attention to the "new" honest American public
It prompted Christianity
What is the importance of Constantin's Edict of Milan?
Symbolism
While Boucher's portraits were well known, he was also famous for his use of ______ and allegories.
The Spirit
While Romans focused on realism, early Christian art focused on ___.
Trumbell
With a little help from the famous Thomas Jefferson, ________ began his work on Declaration of Independence.
2,000
With over _______ windows in the palace of Versailles, it looked more like a lavish hotel than a royal residence.
Catholic church
With the help of great patronage from the ______________, Italian and Spanish artists in the Baroque era had the financial backing and wherewithal to experiment in new ideas like facial and spiritual emotion
Industrialism
With the science movement spurred on by The Enlightenment that also brought about ______________, people were trying to catch up with all the exciting and unpredictable progress.
Politically
Women were holding higher positions ____________.
Donnatello
Working primarily in bronze, he carved sculptures so realistically that he said he could hear them speaking to him.
Jan Van Eyck
You can find _________'s signature in the inscription above the mirror in his The Arnolfini Portrait
Gislebertus
_____ is a name that has been identified as being one of the greatest Romanesque artists of all time.
Charles V
_______ specifically asked Titian to paint portraits to celebrate his most important victories.
Gargoyles
_______ were actually used to divert rainwater from some of the joints.
Michelangelo
________'s The Pieta depicts a seated Mary holding her recently crucified son on her lap.
French
__________ Baroque was flamboyantly detailed, while Dutch artists emphasized the economic strata of its prosperous population.
Flanders
____________ was dominated by the Catholic Church and a ruling monarchy, while Holland was an independent democracy with Protestant ties.
Mirrors
_______________ start popping up more and more in art of the Baroque era, as they started to become a symbol for the competition between artists and nature in producing an image that is as real as possible.
Patron
a person, family, or organization who supports an artist financially.
protestant
a religious movement started by leaders who questioned the Catholic Church of the time
Canaletto
ability to paint detailed scenes became quite popular with tourists who were traveling Europe on their "Grand Tour."
self portrait
albrecht durer made this
counter-reformation
an "image makeover" for the Catholic Church where they could be more appealing to the public
Danse macabre
an art style that featured death or skeletons as its major theme.
Mona lisa
arguably the most famous painting in the world
Diderot
became the editor of the famous Encyclopidie which was a compilation of more than 100 of the most influential writers and leading thinkers of the time.
Reynolds
captured many military heroes using "The Grand Style" technique.
Greuze
embraced Rousseau's philosophy and painted "simple" moments.
Chardin
found inspiration in the country life of families.
Newton
insisted on solid proof when it came to scientific research.
Vermeer
loved complex special arrangements and often created precise visual illusions of objects in a confined space.
Bacchus
made by Caravaggio
The night watch
made by Rembrandt
The girl with a wineglass
made by Vermeer
baroque
movement in art that came about during then Counter-Reformation
Copley
painted the portrait of Paul Revere.
Masaccio and Raphael
pioneered new styles in perspective.
chiaroscuro
technique used by Baroque artists that added light to a dark canvas
quattrocento
the 1400s; Italians separate this century from all the others to reflect its greatness and preserve its unique place in history
inquisition
the Church's attempt to rid what they saw as acts of heresy
Renaissance
the rebirth of art, literature, and science in Europe, c. 1400-1600 AD; began in northern Italy in the 14th century then eventually spread northward into the rest of the continent
Geoffrey Chaucer and Dante Alighieri
two of the most accomplished writers of the Renaissance.
King Charles I at the hunt
van Dyck made this
Kneller
was a major portrait artist of the time and painted all of the Kit-Kat members.
Masaccio
was known for rejecting the elegant Gothic style and concentrated on creating three-dimensional human bodies.
Masaccio
was nicknamed "Clumsy Tom" because he neglected his hygiene when he immersed himself so deeply in his work.
Kauffman
was part of the Blue Stocking organization.
Paris
was the social capital in the 18th century.
studio signature
when an artist does his work mainly in his studio which gives the piece a recognizable feature
council of Trent
where high-powered Catholic leaders met to discuss their doctrine, their practices, and their image