Art History Unit 4
The use of oil paint allowed for more vibrant colors and greater detail than previous media.
True
Donatello's statue of David stands in a contrapposto pose.
True
Renaissance
"rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
When did Giovanni Arnolfini get married?
1434
when was the renaissance
14th-16th centuries
How many panels comprise a triptych?
3
Who are the witnesses depicted in the painting Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride?
A clergyman, the painter
Anamorphic image
A distorted image that must be viewed by some special means (such as a mirror) to be recognized.
Triptych
A three-paneled painting or altarpiece.
Which of the following Italian artists is NOT associated with the High Renaissance?
Donatello
Which of the following messages are depicted in the fresco Tribute Money by Masaccio?
Always trust in Jesus, Florence needed a tax
Who is credited with creating the first successful full-sized bronze sculpture since the time of the ancient Greeks?
Donatello
Which of the following belong to the Low Countries and were the setting for the initial use of oil paint?
Belgium and Holland
Sepulcher
Burial vault
Which of the following pairs correctly matches an object from Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride with its intended symbolic meaning?
Candle is God, Dog is fidelity
Santa Trinita Madonna
Cimabue, an alterpiece of Mary with Jesus.
Which of the following paintings incorporates the symbolic use of a skull?
Descent from the Cross, The French Ambassadors
Humanist
European scholars, writers, and teachers associated with the study of the humanities (grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history, languages, and moral philosophy), influential in the fifteenth century and later.
Mona Lisa set a precedent for portrait poses that would last into the 20th century. Which of the following characteristics are part of this pose?
Eyes at viewer, head toward viewer, 3/4 angle
. Masaccio tended to favor the less weighted figural type of Cimabue in his fresco paintings.
False
An anamorphic object refers to the symbolic use of an animal to represent an idea or emotion
False
Chiaroscuro is a painting technique in which an artist takes a light background and adds simple contour lines to show form.
False
The Great Piece of Turf is a painting with an incredible display of vivid colors and detail, but is criticized by botanists for being anatomically incorrect.
False
The Pulpit of the Baptistery in the Pisa Cathedral is an example of an altarpiece.
False
The Renaissance painters of the North tended to draw from the aesthetics of classical antiquity.
False
The paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel depict the Biblical story of Christ's teachings and crucifixion.
False
In which Italian city did the Renaissance begin?
Florence
Where did the Renaissance begin?
Florence, Italy
Which type of painting medium did Leonardo use to create The Last Supper?
Fresco Secco
Which of the following is NOT one of the four branches of human learning depicted by Raphael in his frescoes in the Vatican's Signature Room?
Geography
In addition to painting and sculpture, in which of the following activities did Leonardo da Vinci participate?
Geology, Engineering, Botany, Anatomy
Which artist pained the frescos in the Arena Chapel?
Giotto
Which of the following figures was allegorical for depicting the idea of 'harmony' in Lorenzetti's Effects of Good Government?
Group of women dancing in the streets
Propoganda
Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
Which artist produced the painting Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride?
Jan Van Eyck
Which Christian figures are represented in Michelangelo's statue The Pieta?
Jesus and Mary
Which of the following pairs correctly matches the artist's likeness with the Greek scholar in Raphael's fresco Philosophy?
Leonardo as Plato
Which of the following are symbols of purity in Robert Campin's Annunciation Triptych?
Lilies and tidy room
Pisa Baptistery Pulpit
Nicola Pisano, 1260, marble, shows three scenes from Jesus' life: 1) the Annunciation (telling Mary), 2) Jesus' birth, 3) women bathing Jesus
Which of the following Christian figures are included in Giotto's depiction of the Lamentation?
Mary, Jesus, Peter, Paul
Secular
Non-religious
Which of the following is true of the main dome of the Florence Cathedral?
Octagonal shape, spans 140 feet
Which of the following architectural features was manipulated by Andrea Mantegna in a fresco using the technique of trompe l'oeil?
Oculus
Which of the following artists specialized in secular paintings?
Pieter Bruegel
Besides being a painter, in what other artistic endeavor did Albrecht Dürer excel at?
Printmaking
Which of the following statements are true about The Madonna of the Pesaro Family
Propoganda, Mary's veil is a symbolic halo
During the High Renaissance, which city became the art center
Rome
Which of the following apply to the portrait of Baldassare Castiglione?
Same pose as Mona Lisa, Light on forehead represents wisdom
Which of the following painting techniques was Leonardo da Vinci famous for using?
Sfumato and Chiaroscuro
Which of the following artworks was NOT created by Leonardo da Vinci?
Sistine Chapel (Michaelangelo)
Which of the following items was NOT included in the painting The French Ambassadors?
Sword
What geographic region inspired much of the landscape painting of Bruegel?
The Alps
Which of the following paintings was created by an artist employed by the English court?
The French Ambassadors
Foreshortening
The use of perspective to represent in art the apparent visual contraction of an object that extends back in space at an angle to the perpendicular plane of sight.
Which artist painted The Madonna of the Pesaro Family?
Titian
Where should the viewer be positioned in order to see the anamorphic object in the painting The French Ambassadors?
To the right of the painting
A great deal of the symbolism in the painting Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride relates to the sanctity of marriage.
True
A humanist education emphasized the studies of classical antiquity, civic responsibilities, and moral duties.
True
In his painting The Birth of Venus, Sandro Botticelli portrayed the Roman goddess nude to represent her purity.
True
Renaissance art featured a revival of interest in classical cultures and an increase in naturalism
True
Siena, Italy, was unusual for its time because the town was a republic ruled by officials elected by the people
True
The High Renaissance only lasted about 20 years, but its works of art would influence European art for the next three centuries.
True
The Medicis were a powerful and influential Florentine family and important patrons of Renaissance art.
True
Allegory
Use of figures to represent abstract ideas
In The Last Supper, what takes the symbolic place of a halo behind the head of Jesus?
Window
Altarpiece
a panel, painted or sculpted, situated above and behind an altar
Enigma
a puzzle; a mystery
Trompe l'oleil
an art technique that uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects exist in three dimensions
Contrapposto
an asymmetrical arrangement of the human figure in which the line of the arms and shoulders contrasts with while balancing those of the hips and legs.
Refectory
dining hall for monks
Symbolic
representative of ideas
Sfumato
the technique of allowing tones and colors to shade gradually into one another, producing softened outlines or hazy forms.
Chiaroscuro
the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting