global humanities test 1 Which city is most associated with the High Renaissance in Italy?

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What was the most famous book by Benvenuto Cellini?

his autobiography

The English artist ________ is best known for his miniatures, small portraits often painted in watercolors.

Hilliard

_________ was Henry VIII's court painter and traveled to paint portraits of prospective brides for the king

Holbein

Which musician composed over 100 masses and directed all music for the Vatican during the final 20 years of his life?

Palestrina

Which English composer wrote both Protestant and Catholic music, including the 40- voice motet Spem in alium?

Tallis

What book did Castiglione write during his time at the court of Urbino from 1504 to 1516?

The book of the Courtier

Which painting technique did Dürer learn in Italy?

linear perspective

Thomas Morley wrote popular works in which musical genre?

madrigals

What musical techniques did Josquin des Prez develop?

overlapping voices and expressive use of lyrics

What is the term for financial support given for artistic projects?

patronage

In The Creation of Adam, why is the finger of God reaching out to man?

to bring him to life

How did Raphael arrange the figures in Madonna of the Meadow?

in a pyramindal arrangement

Which family ruled England during the 16th century?

Tudors

What famous Reformation hymn is attributed to Martin Luther?

"A Mighty Fortress Is Our God"

From the 16th century forward, where were the two branches of the Habsburg dynasty located?

Austria and Spain

What luxurious, hybrid-design chateau was built during the reign of Francis I?

Chateau de Chambord

Which was a central belief of the Anabaptist movement?

Christians should be baptized in adulthood, when they can understand their faith

Who was the most famous French composer of chansons in the 1500s?

Clement Janequin

Which Shakespeare play, an early work, is actually a synthesis of two ancient Roman plays?

Comedy of Errors

Who argued that the Earth and planets orbit the sun?

Copernicus

Which areas of Europe converted to Protestantism?

England, Scandinavia, and Switzerland

The portly, drunken knight __________, a comic character, appears in two Shakespeare plays and has inspired many other artistic works.

Falstaff

Who was the leader of the Reformation in Geneva?

John Calvin

Which composer is considered the "bridge" between the music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance?

Josquin

Which artist created the Madonna of the Rocks and The Last Supper?

Leonardo

Which artist left a 13,000-page collection of notes containing drawings of human anatomy, inventions, geometric shapes, and a human fetus?

Leonardo

The Augustinian friar __________ started the Protestant Reformation in 1517 by posting his 95 theses on the door of a church in Wittenberg.

Martin Luther

Who was responsible for the important translation of the Bible into German in 1521?

Martin Luther

What did Lavinia Fontana's painting Noli Me Tangere depict?

Mary Magdalene

Which Renaissance sculptor believed that his role was to carve away the excess in a block of marble to liberate the figure within?

Michelangelo

Which artist was summoned to Rome to create a monumental tomb for Pope Julius II?

Michelangelo

In Raphael's painting School of Athens, who are the two philosophers in the center?

Plato and Aristotle

Which Pope commissioned Bramante in 1506 to rebuild St. Peter's Basilica?

Pope Julius II

Which city is most associated with the High Renaissance in Italy?

Rome

Which areas of Europe remained faithful to Roman Catholicism during the Reformation era?

Spain, France, Italy

Which Venetian painter, a master colorist, was active as an artist for 70 years?

Tintoretto

Who painted Venus of Urbino?

Titian

How did High Renaissance painters in Venice differ from painters in Florence and Rome during the Renaissance?

Venetians emphasized color, while southern painters used line

Which Italian city was famous for its oil paintings?

Venice

_____________ corresponded with Michelangelo and wrote more than 400 poems, mostly Petrarchan sonnets.

Vittoria Colonna

What did Michelangelo add to Bramante's original design of St. Peter's Basilica?

a large, ribbed dome

What English musical form was based upon the motet?

anthem

Which term best describes Palestrina's music?

conservative

Albrecht Dürer's Knight, Death, and the Devil is a famous example of which artistic medium?

engraving

The technique in which an artist incises lines on a copper plate is called __________.

engraving

What word did Michel Montaigne use to describe his short written meditations?

essays

In Elizabethan drama, what were audience members who stood near the stage called?

groundlings

In the Sistine Chapel, what are the subjects of the famous ceiling frescoes?

scenes and figures from the bible

What is the term for a passage in a play spoken directly to the audience, unheard by other characters?

soliloquy

What term refers to Baldassare Castiglione's ideal of effortless mastery?

sprezzatura


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