Art History II: Test 1 - multiple choice
an altarpiece depicting the Virgin and Child enthroned
All of the following are included in Giotto's frescoes at the Arena Chapel EXCEPT: a.) a scene of the Last Judgment b.) narrative scenes from the life of Christ c.) an altarpiece depicting the Virgin and Child enthroned d.) personifications of the Virtues painted in grisaille
a life-size, free-standing nude
Donatello's David was the first statue since antiquity that was _________________________.
secular portraits
Emerging capitalism led to rising prosperity in Flanders. This prosperity led to a growing interest in which of the following art types? a.) secular portraits b.) reliquaries c.) small altarpieces d.) church construction
dukes of Burgundy
For most of the 15th century, the ______________________ were the most powerful rulers and art patrons in northern Europe.
The Virgin is solid and has mass
Giotto's Madonna Enthroned reflected the new trend toward naturalism and classicism. How?
The artist must cut the image into the metal plate.
How does an engraving differ from a woodcut?
as Queen of Heaven
In Duccio's Maesta altarpiece, the Virgin is shown __________________.
It is the application of mathematics to pictorial organization.
In Masaccio's Trinity, he embodies two principal Renaissance interests. One is realism based on observation. Which of the following is the other? a.) It is the use of antique elements as components of the work. b.) It is using architecture as a frame. c.) It is the application of mathematics to pictorial organization. d.) It is the introduction of the donors into the context of the work.
in the door of the central plan temple
In Perugino's Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter, the vanishing point can be found at which of the following? a.) in the door of the central plan temple b.) at the keys held by St. Peter c.) at St. Peter's head d.) at the head of Christ
his guild
In fourteenth-century Italy, an artist's training was supervised by _________________.
images of seasonal labors
Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry contains a calendar section. This part of the manuscript depicts which of the following? a.) images related to the ancestry of the Duc de Berry b.) images of Christ's Passion c.) images of seasonal labors d.) the rosary
a vocational painting featuring a goldsmith
Recent scholarship suggests that Petrus Christus' painting, A Goldsmith in His Shop, should be interpreted as _____________________________.
seat of government
Siena's Palazzo Pubblico served as the _____________.
It was the history of the world.
The Nuremberg Chronicle is an example of the new craft of the printed illustrated book. What was the content of this book?
printmaking
The art of ________________________ developed rapidly with the invention of moveable type and the widespread availability of paper.
Giotto
The artist, regarded as the first Renaissance painter because, as Vasari claimed, he "revived the modern and excellent art of painting", was _______________.
Brunelleschi
The development of linear perspective is generally credited to _____________________.
filled with symbolism
The double portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his wife is ______________________________.
linear perspective
The invention of _______________________ enabled artists to convincingly represent the illusion of depth on a flat, two-dimensional surface.
the Black Death
The most devastating natural disaster in Europe during the 14th century was which of the following? a.) the collapse of the linen market b.) mad cow disease c.) the failure of the wheat crop d.) the Black Death
Classical culture
The word Renaissance means rebirth. Which of the following was a revived interest during this time? a.) Islamic culture b.) Classical culture c.) Hiberno-Saxon manuscripts d.) the Platonic interpretation of Christianity
the couple was quite wealthy
What do scholars know for certain about Jan van Eyck's Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife?
Byzantine
What historical artistic tradition is evident in early 14th century Sienese painting?
Florence
Which Italian city played the most important role in the development of Renaissance ideas and art forms in the early fifteenth century? a.) Siena b.) Venice c.) Mantua d.) Florence
Pazzi Chapel
Which of Brunelleschi's buildings approximates the centralized plan favored by Renaissance architects? a.) Pazzi Chapel b.) Santo Spirito c.) Ospedale degli Innocenti d.) Palazzo Medici-Riccardi
Ghiberti
Which of the following artists actively collected classical sculpture? a.) Michelozzo b.) Ghiberti c.) Brunelleschi d.) Gentile da Fabriano
Pollaiuolo
Which of the following artists departed from the rule of frontality that dominated sculpture since the Middle Ages? a.) Piero della Francesca b.) Pollaiuolo c.) Brunelleschi d.) Ghiberti
Savonarola
Which of the following individuals denounced the worldliness of Florence in the late 15th century? a.) Piero della Francesca b.) Lorenzo de' Medici c.) Savonarola d.) Marsilio Ficino
use of elegant flowing contour
Which of the following was characteristic of the work of Simone Martini? a.) bold modeling of the figures b.) emphasis on drama c.) use of elegant flowing contour d.) emphasis on the delineation of three-dimensional space
the Deposition
Which of the following was not included in Jan van Eyck's Ghent Altarpiece? a.) choirs of angels b.) the Deposition c.) Adam and Eve d.) God the Father
Alberti
Which of the following was the Renaissance architect who wrote influential treatises on painting and architecture? a.) Michelozzo b.) Alberti c.) Brunelleschi d.) Nanni di Banco
Medici family
Which of the following was the most prominent patron of of fifteenth-century Florentine art? a.) Pazzi family b.) Pope Julius II c.) Medici family d.) Gonzaga family
Book of Hours
Which type of religious book became the most popular among members of the aristocracy in the north during the 15th century? a.) Gospel book b.) Book of Hours c.) psalter d.) breviar
City fathers were encouraging self-sacrifice in the face of the tense political situation.
Why was the Sacrifice of Isaac chosen to be the subject of the panels made for the competition for the doors of the Baptistery of San Giovanni?
Flemish
________________________ artists were the first to employ oils extensively.