ARTS 1303 Final pt.2
Treatise on Architecture
Alberti
What are the tables, or low stones, that are the focal point of Christian religious worship?
Altars
Architect that Pope Julius II appointed for the rebuilding of St. Peter's
Bramante
Florence Cathedral dome architect.
Brunelleschi
Michelangelo's preferred art medium
Carved marble
Which was an important manufacturing town, a key point for trade, and a major center for international banking?
Florence
The wealthiest and most influential cities that were organized as representative republics were:
Florence, Siena, Pisa, and Venice
Painting on walls
Fresco
The nine main scenes of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling represent scenes from which Biblical book?
Genesis
Gates of Paradise sculptor
Ghiberti
Who wrote The Lives of the most Excellent Italian Architects, Painters, and Sculptors, known as The Lives?
Giorgio Vasari
Who painted figures as geometric bodies and rendered them as three-dimensional shapes through the use of light?
Giotto
The theme of Ambroio Lorenzetti's frescoes in the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena is:
Good and Bad Government
The study of which cultures profoundly changed the culture and art of Europe in the 13th and 14th centuries?
Greece and Rome
How were the Virgin Mary, Joseph and the Angel Gabriel depicted in the Merode Triptych?
In a fifteenth-century Flemish household.
Vitruvius was an important Roman architect who wrote a treatise on architect.
True
The dome of Santa Maria del Fiore was:
a Gothic ribbed octagonal dome
Mendicant orders lived by
collection alms
Which of the following is NOT a printmaking technique?
diptych
What had a substantial impact on the culture and society of Italy in the fourteenth century?
the plague
Petrarch, Dante, and Boccaccio
writers
Fifteenth century artists well known for his engravings
Martin Schongauer
Franciscans and Dominicans
Mendicant orders
Designed the dome of St. Peter's
Michelangelo
Which of the following is true of one-point perspective?
Orthogonal converge toward the vanishing point.
The Garden of Earthly Delights was at one point owned by which king?
Phillip II of Spain
One of the most powerful men of the fifteenth century
Phillip the Good of Burgundy
What mode of painting reflects the expanding interest in secular themes and an interest in the individual in 15th-century Florence?
Portraiture
The altarpiece in which Florentine Chapel echoes the Portinari Altarpiece and reflects the impact of Netherlandish innovations?
Sassetti Chapel
The Baptistery of Florence is a focal point of pride because of whose role as patron saint of the city?
St. John
What are two important painting techniques from the period?
Tempera and fresco
The first time accurate mathematically based one-point linear perspective was used in a painting was:
The Holy Trinity by Masaccio
Who is thought to be patron of Leonardo's Mona Lisa?
The sitter's husband
With what tone has Claus Sluter imbued the figures in the Well of Moses?
Thoughtful and meditative
Which High Renaissance artists from Venice was equally adept at painting portraits, mythological subjects, and religious paintings.
Titan
The Garden of Delights
Triptych
A diptych is a work of art with two panels; a triptych has three panels.
True
Antonello da Messina, a painter from southern Italy, may have learned about oil painting in Flanders and passed the knowledge on to Venetian artists.
True
Atmospheric or aerial perspective is a method of showing depth through the use of color.
True
Hugo can der Goes;s Portinari Altarpiece makes use of atmospheric perspective
True
In the fresco technique pigments are mixed with water and applied to the surface of wet plaster.
True
Jan van Eyck signed The Arnolfini Portrait with the words, "Jan van Eyck was here, 1434."
True
Leonardo painted his Last Supper for the dining hall of a monastery in MIlan.
True
Mantegna made paintings influenced by his interest in archaeology and perspective.
True
Michael Pacher's St. Wolfgang Altarpiece remains in its original setting, the pilgrimage church of Saint Wolfgang, Salzkammergut, Austria.
True
Municipal patrons, like the city of Siena, commissioned works of art to proclaim and further their accomplishments.
True
The Christian altar traditionally is a narrow stone "table" that contains bone fragments of a martyr within it.
True
The Venus of Urbino may have been intended as an erotic image.
True
The city of Florence regarded Michelangelo's David as an emblem of it own republican virtues.
True
The detail and sharp focus of Late Gothic painting was an outgrowth of illuminated manuscripts.
True
The first freestanding life-size nude since classical antiquity David by Donatello
True
The young Martin Luther sparked the Reformation by posting his Ninety-five Theses
True
There was no single political entity called Italy in the fifteenth century.
True
Thirteenth- and fourteenth- century Italian art had its roots in both Byzantine forms and Italian artists' contacts with Roman and Early Christian precedents.
True
Important patron of the Florentine Renaissance
Cosimo de' Medici
Titan painted his famous image of reclining figure of Venus for which patron?
Duke Guidobaldo II della Rovere of Urbino
Enrico Scrovengi was the patron of the Palazzo della Signoria.
False
Florentine painter Raphael fused Christian faith with pagan mythology in his works
False
Giovanni dei Grassi made a book of hours for Arnolfo di Cambio.
False
Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Delights is optimistic and playful.
False
Hugo van der Goes Portinari Altarpiece was produced for a patron and a location in Flanders.
False
Leonardo worked for the court of Ludovico Sforza in Venice.
False
Painters greatly advance the use of oil on canvas in Flanders and/or Netherlands.
False
Santa Croce church in Florence is a Dominican church
False
The Franciscans and Dominicans were religious orders located mostly in the countryside in remote monasteries.
False
The Gates of Paradise were made for the Brancacci Chapel.
False
The painter Bellini worked mainly in Florence.
False
There is no evidence of the use of oil paints before Jan van Eyck.
False
Titan was particularly skilled in the manipulation to the tempera technique in paintings of religious, mythological, and portrait subject.
False
Hugo van der Goes's Portinari Altarpiece demonstrates the international character of the businessmen of Florence because its patron was from:
Italy
Leading French Renaissance painter
Jean Fouquet
Who was one of the foremost patrons of art during High Renaissance?
Julius II
Sfumato is seen in the work of:
Leonardo da Vinci
Whose extensive notebooks dealt with four themes, paintings, architecture, mechanics, and human anatomy?
Leonardo da Vinci
The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck shows all of the following EXCEPT:
landscape featured prominently
Chiaroscuro
light and dark
To create the illusion of pictorial depth of space, the principle of parallel lines converging toward a single vanishing point is called:
linear perspective
Which medium is primarily used to make multiple copies of an image?
printmaking
All of the following are typical of the art of the Late Gothic style except"
scientifically based one-point linear perspective.
Patronage for art in fifteenth century Florence consisted of:
the Catholic church