History of Western Art II -- Quiz 4
One of the many themes that Holbein introduces in this work is the contrast between the active life and the contemplative life.
True
The printing press helped spread both Protestantism and artistic trends.
True
In this painting, Durer attempts to affirm the role of the Pope, represented by St. Peter holding the papal key, by placing the key in close proximity to the Bible.
False
Which of the following statements in not true about this painting? In terms of perspective, it presents viewers with a bird's-eye-view. It depicts a story from classical mythology in a contemporary setting Its power comes from the emphasis on the mood of the place during a particular season. It is one of a cycle that included six large paintings focused on the theme of the months.
It depicts a story from classical mythology in a contemporary setting
In the sixteenth century, the Netherlands sought independence from what country?
Spain
The anamorphic skull in the center of Holbein's The French Ambassadors is
a memento mori (reminder of death).
Which of the following objects is not represented in Holbein's The French Ambassadors?
a pure landscape
Typical of Northern Renaissance art, Dürer's Adam and Eve is rich in ______________.
a variety of surface textures and tonal variations closely observed renderings of nature symbolic meaning
Venetian Renaissance paintings are distinguished by all the following characteristics except:
a. an expressive use of color and glowing light. b. a preference for oil paint. c. enigmatic pictures with no clear narrative. d. an appeal to the senses. e. a sense of mystery, mood and ambience. Correct f. a strong foundation in drawing.
Giorgione introduced _________, or enigmatic pastoral themes into Venetian painting.
poesie
Why does Bruegel prefer to depict farmers and townspeople as universal types rather than individuals?
to present characters who were more universal and familiar to viewers.
Although Martin Luther never supported __________, many Protestant zealots destroyed sculpture, stained glass, and religious paintings they felt was idolatrous.
iconoclasm