Art History 1 Unit 4

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Why was Pieter Bruegelsometimes referred to as the "Peasant Bruegel"?

His specialty was peasant scenes and landscapes.

The only tempera on panel painting left by Michelangelo is called the ___________ _____________.

Holy Family

At the age of 14, Leonardo worked in a shop run by this artist:

Verrucchio

Michelangelo's Rome "Pietà" depicts the __________________ holding her crucified son.

Virgin Mary

Showing the trend toward individualism, artists began to _ their work.

sign

In the times before graphite pencils, the preferred way of making fine-lined drawings was:

silverpoint

Da Vinci drew illustrations about his investigations and ideas in his notebooks. These notebooks are full of many __________ of his inventions.

sketches

Painting by mixing pigments with egg yolks is _.

tempera

Which one of these influenced Michelangelo's career?

the Medici family

What is the name of Jan Van Eyck's masterpiece?

"Ghent Altarpiece"

While employed by the Duke of Milan, Da Vinci painted this piece:

"Last Supper"

As a teenager, he created two marble reliefs called _.

"Madonna of the Stairs" and "Battle of the Centaurs"

On the Rome "Pietà," Michelangelo signed this on Madonna's sash.

"Michelangelo Buonarroti Florentine made this"

In 1490, Leonardo made this drawing that depicts a man in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart. This is called the _.

"Vitruvian Man"

What are some of the innovations Filippo Brunelleschi used to build the dome? Select all that apply.

All of the above

Where did the Northern Renaissance take place? Select all that apply.

Belgium

This important High Renaissance architect believed the circle is the perfect form.

Bramante

Which of these statements is correct?

Da Vinci means "of Vinci."

_ was an important sculptor who was a master of capturing facial expressions in his work.

Donatello

Although Michelangelo made sculptures, he mostly considered himself a painter.

FALSE

Artistic inspiration was not thought or considered to be divine inspiration.

FALSE

At the time of his death, Michelangelo was not a wealthy man.

FALSE

Brunelleschi and Donatello were not influenced by ancient ruins and statues.

FALSE

Leonardo da Vinci was never that interested in the science of flight.

FALSE

Leonardo had just 300 pages of well-illustrated original ideas for a variety of subjects.

FALSE

Michelangelo would not put a lot of time and effort into selecting the best marble.

FALSE

Pieter Bruegel the Elder painted very traditional subjects.

FALSE

The Northern Renaissance developed slightly before the Italian Renaissance.

FALSE

Watercolor refers to the method of painting into wet plaster.

FALSE

We know a lot about the early life of Filippo Brunelleschi.

FALSE

Workers who built Brunelleschi's dome did not spend their breaks in the building.

FALSE

Leonardo da Vinci was born in Vinci near the city of ______________, Italy.

Florence

The Renaissance started in _______ , Italy, around 1400.

Florence

Although Jean Fouquet was a French artist, his visit to these two Italian cities influenced him, and that influence is palpable in his paintings.

Florence and Rome

Michelangelo was influenced by and studied the work of Florentine painter _______.

Giotto

During the _______ period, buttresses were used to support walls in tall buildings.

Gothic

Pope _ pushed for many building projects in Rome to be completed.

Julius II

Michelangelo had an ongoing rivalry with _.

Leonardo da Vinci

This person invited Michelangelo into the Medici household and gave him an education:

Lorenzo de' Medici

This artist designed the Campidoglio, the civic plaza in the center of Rome.

Michelangelo

Leonardo's "___________," of a young woman as the subject and a landscape as the background, has become one of the most famous paintings in the world.

Mona Lisa

What Roman building did Filippo Brunelleschi study as a young man?

Pantheon

One of _ most successful paintings is the "School of Athens."

Raphael

One of Michelangelo's most famous fresco paintings was the one on the ceiling of the __________ _________.

Sistine Chapel

During the High Renaissance, many artists were considered more than craftsman and became well known.

TRUE

During the Renaissance, humanistideals flourished both in the north and in the south.

TRUE

Filippo Brunelleschi's most well-known architectural contribution is the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral.

TRUE

Ghirlandaio taught young Michelangelo the art of fresco painting.

TRUE

Leonardo da Vinci's observations of rock layers, fossils and erosion led him to believe the Earth is older than many people believed at the time.

TRUE

Leonardo was responsible for creating the bicycle chain, which later became a very useful tool in all sorts of machines.

TRUE

Michelangelo worked mostly with marble, but had a couple small bronze works that survived.

TRUE

Michelangelo's father discouraged his interest in art because artists were considered manual laborers.

TRUE

Michelangelo's sculpture of Moses has a facial likeness to Pope Julius II.

TRUE

Often, Leonardo's speculations put him on dangerous ground with the Church.

TRUE

Oil paints and techniques from the Netherlands were adopted in Italy by about 1475 and gradually replaced tempera.

TRUE

The "Last Supper" is the most popular and well-known religious painting ever made.

TRUE

The Renaissance took root in Florence, spread to Northern Italy and then continued to spread into the rest of Europe.

TRUE

The subject matter in Northern Renaissance art differs from that of Italian Renaissance art.

TRUE

Titian was a pupil of Giorgione.

TRUE

The bricks in Brunelleschi's dome are fitted into each other in a "fishbone" or herringbone pattern. Why was this done? Select all that apply.

The bricks supported each other.

The Venetian School of painting was led by _.

Titian

Masaccio's use of _was a defining characteristic of Renaissance art.

linear perspective and naturalism

Leonardo achieved depth of color in his painting by _.

applying thin transparent layers of paint

During the 15th century, there was not a clear line between __________ and science.

art

This method of painting is used on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel:

fresco

Michelangelo is remembered by many for his amazing __________.

fresco paintings

Paintings of everyday life are called _______ paintings.

genre

Because he dissected human bodies, Leonardo was able to be the first to describe _.

hardening of the arteries

Vitruvius' "De Architectura" was a Roman document describing what?

how to build machines

Michelangelo is known for his study of _.

human anatomy

Leonardo studied natural philosophy and drew about _.

human dissections, structure of flowers and movement of water

Although Da Vinci was against war, he knew that he had to promote himself as a _ engineer, so that he could advance his career.

military

Nude figures from _________ or biblical stories were common in High Renaissance sculpture.

mythology

What subjects did the Northern Renaissance artists include in their paintings that were absent in Italian artwork? Select all that apply.

neither of the above

Da Vinci believed that the best way to learn is to _ nature directly.

observe and document

Brunelleschi's dome was actually _ in shape.

octagonal

Northern Renaissance artists like Jan Van Eyck used ______ paints.

oil

Michelangelo had many _, and had difficulty saying no to them, leaving him to take on more work than he could handle.

patrons

By using math, Leonardo was able to define _ in his paintings.

proportions and perspective

Northern Renaissance artists always painted __________ subjects.

realistic

The Renaissance brought along a _______ of the excitement and interest in the arts and cultures of ancient Rome and Greece.

rebirth

Leonardo da Vinci was known as a great artist, but he considered himself a(n) __________ as well.

scientist

This was Michelangelo's major passion, one he worked at from an early age.

sculpting

His early studies of the human form made it easier for him to capture and represent it well in_.

sculpture

Michelangelo created:

sculptures and fresco art

The term "contrapposto" describes this type of pose in sculpture:

with weight on one leg, and shoulders and hips slanted


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