ART 116
Bramante chose what kind of design for Tempietto because it was a classical style considered appropriate for a male god?
Doric
Counter Reformation paintings are much like Reformation paintings in lighting and color (T/F)
False
Mannerism does not distort human figure (T/F)
False
Mannerist paintings, much like Renaissance paintings, show people in natural stillness (T/F)
False
Neither Reformation nor Counter Reformation art used symbolism (T/F)
False
Protestant work was more humanist than Catholic work (T/F)
False
the illustration of proverbs was a popular genre in Counter Reformation art (T/F)
False
The definition of Mannerism is clear (T/F)
Fasle
Mantegna's ceiling in the Ducal's Palace of Mantua gives the illusion of an architectural?
Oculus
Counter Reformation paintings express religion as a mystical presence (T/F)
True
Counter Reformation paintings tend to be dramatic (T/F)
True
Woodcut reliefs and engravings do not look exactly alike (T/F)
True
naturalism in art of the precursors to the Renaissance is evident in the use of human emotion (T/F)
True
in "stylistic terminology" abstract forms do not?
accurately depict real objects
Michelangelo and Da Vinci both studied what through scientific dissection?
anatomy
what kind of detail was used in the frescoes for the Vatican?
architectural
Renaissance artists were often skilled in what as well as painting?
architecture
in architecture, Leonardo da Vinci designed a?
central plan church
the meaning of an iconographic image will?
change over time
early Renaissance scholars became more interested in classical studies than what?
christianity
the contrapposto stance was utilized in sculpture as a connection with?
classical greece
The doors of the Florence Baptistry are and example fo what in art commissions?
competition(between Ghiberti and Brunelleschi)
symmetrical and asymmetrical balance are part of creating?
composition
Donatello's sculpture of Mary Magdalen is ____ of classical allusions
devoid of
one way to show implied movement in a painting is through the use of what?
diagonals
in Tempest, the iconography makes its meaning ____ to determine?
difficult
the use of comlementary colors in a painting creates?
eye catching contrast
Berthe Morisot painted subjects identical to her male contemporaries(T/F)
false
Degas preferred to center his subjects like the Japanese prints (T/F)
false
Goya used Idealism when depicting Spanish royalty (T/F)
false
Neoclassical artists believed in emotional expression (T/F)
false
Realism depicts real life situations, but only if they are exciting (T/F)
false
Realism did not cause any sensations or scandals in French art (T/F)
false
Realism was not a French art movement (T/F)
false
Renaissance "rebirth" meant a revival in the interest in Byzantine art? (T/F)
false
Romanticism encouraged heroism for an abstract ideal (T/F)
false
Romanticism shows less implied movement than Neoclassicism (T/F)
false
The Great Wave of Kanagawa was created to depict one subject only once(T/F)
false
a difference in Giotto's version of Madonna Enthroned and Cimabue's version was a change in medium (T/F)
false
photography was immediately accepted as a new art form (T/F)
false
the renaissance era has a clear beginning and end (T/F)
false
the sculpture Monument to Balzac appears abstract because Rodin never finished it (T/F)
false
the subjects of Neoclassical paintings appear to be less posed than in Romanticism (T/F)
false
there is no overlapping between Realism and Romanticism (T/F)
false
portraiture was one way of showing what in the subjects?
fame
Artist such as Raphael used what for the figures in his paintings?
famous contemporaries
Japanese prints introduced French artists to the idea of symmetrical compositions(T/F)
fasle
a triangular composition is an example of Da Vinci's use of?
geometry
it's possible that the change in Michaelangelo's sculpture Pietá in his Late Period may have been due to?
his impending death
created in a painting by depicting a person pointing towards something or someone
implied line
red that is not mixed with any other color is an?
intense saturation
formal elements include
line, shape, space, color, values of light and dark
classical texts of the Humanist Movement included subjects similar to those in visual art. These include history, literature, and?
mythology
what perspective became prevalent in 2D art?
one point perspective
biomorphic images are?
organic shapes
Lorenzzeti's 'Effects of Good Government' shows the influence of Humanism through an emphasis on the importance of?
republican government
early Renaissance architecture used structural details from the past, such as?
roman arches
The illusion of a monk's robe spilling over the doorway of the Arena Chapel is an example of Giotto's..?
sense of humor
what is not an example of the way in which medieval art became for naturalistic?
subjects were based on real people
reading iconography is said to read the what in art?
symbolism
the backgrounds of Renaissance paintings included landscapes with?
the illusion of depth
style refers to?
the way the artist combines formal elements in a charateristic way
it is possible that the designs for Giotto's decorations of the Arena Chapel were influenced by?
theater
Daumier's irony was expressed as satire against the ruling class (T/F)
true
Impressionism was partially a response to photography (T/F)
true
Impressionism was similar to Realism but with loose brushstrokes (T/F)
true
Manet's work was considered both Realism and Impressionism(T/F)
true
Napoleons desire to appear connected to Rome was a continuation of Neoclassicism (T/F)
true
Romanticism was interested in the mysterious East or the Orient (T/F)
true
a change in patronage from the church to the wealthy marked the start of the Renaissance (T/F)
true
a popular use of Realism in photography was portraiture (T/F)
true
both Neoclassical painting and Romanticist painting appear to tell a story (T/F)
true
cutting edges off people's faces in impressionist paintings was like photographic "snapshots"(T/F)
true
in the Last Judgement in the Arena Chapel is a new approach to the placement of details caused a general change in composition (T/F)
true
light became a subject in Impressionist art(T/F)
true
one way to tell if a painting is neoclassical is if the subjects are dressed as Romans or Greeks (T/F)
true
sometimes a real life setting was used in Romanticism (T/F)
true
the art Napoleon commissioned was intended to be propaganda (T/F)
true
the background lighting of both Romanticism and Neoclassicism paintings tend to be dark (T/F)
true
the new subject matter of animals was also considered realism (T/F)
true