A/Hi 230 Final Exam

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Triumph of the Virtues was originally made for; it was painted...

A studiolo; by Mantegna for Isabella d'Este

Savonarola

Affected Botticelli's art production

On the left side of the Triptych Garden of Earthly Delights, we'd encounter

All of the above: Fantastical animals, God as Christ, Adam, and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Exotic animals, Rabbits (signifying fecundity and reproduction) as well as predators killing other animals

The council of Trent rules regarding art requests that religious images will be devoid of:

All of the above: Mythological and pagan elements, nudity or beauty that excites lust, disorder, confusing compositions

Influences of Botticelli's Birth of Venus include:

All the above: Roman sculpture, Roman poetry, description of an ancient painting by pliny, Neo-Platonism

These three paintings [Danae by Titian, Pieta by Fiorentino, Venus of Urbino by Titian]

Are examples of Cinquencento paintings

The people kneeling in the Holy Trinity

Are the patrons, who paid for the painting

The two figures in the back [Venus of Urbino]

Are using a cassone, a marriage chest

Triumph of the Virtues celebrates

Artistic inventiveness, virtues and hard work triumphing over moral vices

What was the most expensive color to produce during the middle ages and the Renaissance?

Blue

If we were to compare the Holy Trinity with Giotto's Lamentation, we would say...

Both show a concern with naturalism and space

The Pieta sculpture was made

By Michelangelo in Rome

Which events affected Europe between c. 1350 and c. 1450?

Church Crisis, Black Death, printing press

The sculpture David by Donatello shows the influence of

Classical culture and humanism

This painting [Titian's Danae] is a great example of

Colorito

The Annunciation by Crivelli

Commemorates the civic freedom given by the Pope to an Italian town in the Marche

Difficolta refers to

Complicated poses found in Michelangelo's art to make the viewer think of divine beauty (Neo-Platonism)

Which term apply to Donatello's David?

Contrapposto

Paleotti famously wanted catholic art to:

Delight; instruct; move

The overall program of the Sistine Chapel ceiling

Depicts events before Jesus (the old testament)

The portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph 2 as Vertumnus...

Depicts the ruler as a Roman God, is a portrait playfully made out of fruits and vegetables

Michelangelo's David

Deviates from nature to make a theological or philosophical point

This [Pieta for Colonna] is a

Drawing gave as a gift

The term Northern Renaissance describes art made in...

European countries north of the Alps; that is, north of Italy

The Arnolfini Portrait

Evinces the wealth of the depicted individuals, shows an arrangement of gender roles vis-a-vis interior/exterior space

The Holy Trinity by Masaccio

Exemplifies the use of linear perspective

Because Michelangelo's David is completely nude, this sculpture was meant to be even more sensual and sexual than Donatello's David

False

Crivelli is an example of an artist who used sfumato

False

Mantegna's main artistic goal was scientific naturalism: to depict the world as we perceive it with our eyes.

False

Michelangelo's goal was scientific naturalism: to depict the world as we perceive it with our eyes

False

Sofonisba's self-portrait is the first ever made by a woman artist

False

This Northern Renaissance painting [Conf. of Franc. Rule] incorporates portraits of contemporary figures, including members of the Medici family, in turn giving the painting a clear political overtone

False

Witz is an example of a quattrocento painter

False

Witz painted the Scrovegni Chapel

False

This artwork [Michelangelo's last judgement] incorporates elements from pagan classical religion and a number of nudes. Throughout the 16th century nobody complained about it.

False: People complained, even while it was being painted

What invokes a sexual/amorous connotation in Donatello's David?

Feather placement on David's leg, scene in the helmet of Goliath

Who painted the Confirmation of the Franciscan rule?

Ghirlandaio

When closed the Garden of Earthly Delights show

God creating the world

Artists like Witz...

Had large workshops set up in the city's center where they lived as well as made and sold art

The Landscape in Miraculous Drought of Fish

Is one of the earliest recognizable landscapes in Western art

"Quattrocento" refers to...

Italy in the fifteenth century, i.e. the 1400s

Cinquecento refers to...

Italy in the sixteenth century, i.e. the 1500s

In the Creation of Adam, God points to a baby with his left hand, who is most likely

Jesus

Leonardo's Last Supper incorporates

Linear perspective and atmospheric perspective

Disegno is associated with

Linear style of painting based on well thought out drawings

Who painted Madonna of the Rose Bower?

Lochner

The discovery of the ancient sculpture Laocoon and his sons affected the style of

Michelangelo

This artwork [Pieta for Colonna] was created by

Michelangelo

Michelangelo's Pieta

Much like the David, uses nature as a point of departure but idealizes its subject matter

Artists influenced by Savonarola include:

Nelli

The text in the drawing [Pieta for Colonna] regarding the blood of Christ previously appeared in a painting by

Nelli

The artist who made the Lamentation of Christ totally left behind the Byzantine, icon-style painting?

No

Tintoretto faced a trial because his painting of the last supper deviated from the norms created by the council of Trent

No, it was Veronese

Miraculous drought of Fish represents a single scene.

No, there are two scenes in continuous narrative

What defines Fresco techniques?

Paint on wet plaster

Who painted a Goldsmith in his Shop?

Petrus Christus

Sixteenth-century Venetian Renaissance painting is associated with

Poetic content

Both Venetian Renaissance painting and Mannerism share a concern with

Poetry

Lochner's Altarpiece of the Patron Saints of Cologne...

Presents a vibrant-green, lush grass to emphasize that Jesus is the new Adam and Mary the new Eve, who cleanse the sins that began in Eden

This painting [Last Judgement by Michelangelo]

Presents an Apollo-like image of Jesus

Painterly style is associated with colorito, but what does it entail?

Quick, visible brush strokes

The presence of the Magi in the painting the Altarpiece of the Patron Saints of Cologne...

Relates to the putative relics of the Magi housed in the Cathedral

Which of the following applies to Durer's 1500 self portrait?

Self-portrait; imitation of Christ; Status of the artist

Van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait...

Shows an arrangement of gender roles vis-a-vis interior/exterior space

Michelangelo's David

Shows the artists control of anatomy

Santo Spirito...

Shows the influence of Roman art in the Italian Renaissance

The center painting of Bosch's triptych

Some scholars have argued that the central panel shows earth before the flood

What concept is actively brought fourth in St. Luke Drawing the Virgin?

Status of the artist

The layers or registers of the painting [Last Judgement by Michelangelo] correspond to

The 4-tier structure of the walls of the room

In Madonna of the Rose Bower, the Virgin appears as...

The Virgin of humility

Nelli's Grieving Madonna emphasizes...

The blood of Christ

The Annunciation by Crivelli envokes a notion of Mary as

The door to, and the queen of, Heaven

chiarocuro refers to

The high contrast of light and shadows

In Madonna of the Rose Bower, Jesus appears as...

The new Adam, a fully human being

Michelangelo uses a technique called cangiante, which means that

The painter changed colors to denote light/shadows

The garden in MRB invokes the following theological notions:

The purity of the virgin Mary, the garden of Eden

The term colorito describes

The use and handling of color

Most scholars have argued that Bronzino's London Allegory presents a reflection on

The vicissitudes and perils of love and sex

Who painted Danae

Titian

Not shown on the screen in the part of the painting [Holy Trinity] that depicts a red demon on top of whom an inscription reads

Trick question, the part not shown depicts a skeleton, not a demon

Durer's frontispiece (title page) for the Coverdale Bible

Trick question: the frontispiece for the Coverdale Bible was made by Holbein

Durer became concerned with the problem of the economy of salvation, which he sought to bypass, giving his painting the Four Holy Men to a city hall for free

True

Leonardo is an example of an artist who used sfumato

True

Scholars argue that this painting [Sofonisba's self-portrait] may represent an artist who saw herself connected with the Virgin Mary, and who additionally compares the miraculous and divine birthing of Christ with her own activity as an artist

True

Sofonisba became renowned in her period, recieving praise by artists like Michelangelo

True

The two men reflected in the mirror serve as a foil to the main couple: whereas the latter are shown as productive members of society, the former represent idleness

True

This drawing [Pieta for Colonna], much like Durer's Four Holy Men, seeks to avoid the so-called economy of salvation

True

What's characteristically Mannerist in this painting [Fiorentino's Pieta]?

Unrealistic colors, Ambiguous space, complex poses influenced by Michelangelo

Characteristics of Italian Quattrocento art include

Use of linear perspective, common use of Fresco technique

Characteristics of 15th century Northern Renaissance art include

Use of oil paint and highly detailed artwork

Why can we identify this painting [Arnolfini Portrait] as belonging to the Northern Renaissance?

Use of oil paint, interest in detail

The painting St. Luke Drawing the Virgin was influenced by

Van Eyck

What refers to the landscape (Giotto, Lamentation)?

Viewers relate to the space of the painting as their own earthly space, The painter uses the landscape to direct and focus the composition on Christ

Leonardo da Vinci

Was concerned with nature, and its observation

The creation of Adam

Was painted in two sections, and the style changed: figures painted last became larger

The Lamentation by Giotto...

Was perhaps commissioned by the patrons to redeem the sin associated with usury

Who is the woman depicted here [Venus of Urbino]?

We don't really know -- it is a debated issue in the scholarship

Who painted the Miraculous Drought of Fish?

Witz

Durer traveled to Venice to defend his intellectual property in court, and the Venetian interest in color affected with paintings after his trip

Yes

The altarpiece of the Patron Saints of Cologne was made by the same artist who painted Madonna of the Rose Bower.

Yes, and he was based in cologne

the writing underneath Durer's four Holy Men shows Luther's translation of the Bible

Yes, and it contains quotes referring to the dangers of false prophets

This painting [HT] was painted...

by Masaccio in Florence

What about this painting [Venus of Urbino] is characteristic of the city in which it was painted?

colorito; eroticism; oil paint

Linear perspective was...

developed in Quattrocento Italy

The virgin in the HT points and looks at you

to draw the viewers into the painting, as Renaissance art theorists recommended


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