Hum Fiero Ch. 8
Determine which selections are part of the Northern Renaissance and which are part of the Italian Renaissance. Which descriptions and landmarks are classified as Northern Renaissance? (Click/drag)
-Church reform -Gutenberg printing press -Arnolfini Double Portrait -Fallibility of humankind -William Shakespeare -The Garden of Earthly Delights
Determine which selections are part of the Northern Renaissance and which are part of the Italian Renaissance. Which descriptions and landmarks are classified as Italian Renaissance? (Click/drag)
-Classical revival -Nobility of individual -Mona Lisa -Leon Battista Alberti
For the images provided, determine the significant features that apply to each work. Matthias Grünewald's Crucifixion with Saint Sebastian (left), Saint Anthony (right), and Lamentation (below), the Isenheim Altarpiece, closed, c. 1510-1515. Oil on panel (with frame), side panels 8' 2-1/2" x 3' 1/2", central panel. (Click/drag)
-Exaggerated details remind viewers of their kinship with Jesus -Spiritual affirmation to the plague victims at a hospital
For the images provided, determine the significant features that apply to each work. Hieronymus Bosch's World before the Flood, from Garden of Earthly Delights, c. 1510-1515. Oil on wood, center panel 7' 2" x 6' 4". (Click/drag)
-Features creation of Adam and Eve -Symbols imaginatively transformed from conventional religious iconography
For the images provided, determine the significant features that apply to each work. Jan van Eyck's, Arnolfini Portrait, 1434. Oil on wood, 32-1/4" x 23-1/2". (Click/drag)
-First Western art portraying a secular couple in a domestic interior -Small, symbolic details reference a higher, spiritual order
For the images provided, determine the significant features that apply to each work. Albrecht Dürer's Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, c. 1497-1498. Woodcut, 15-2/5" x 11". (Click/drag)
-Private devotional art facilitated by printmaking and technology -Depicts biblical events recounted in Revelation 6:1-8
What is meant by the "priesthood of all believers", the argument Martin Luther makes against the traditional medieval view? (Review Quiz)
Humans are saved only by God's grace; each Christian prays directly to God.
The chorale, a hymn associated with Protestant worship, owes much to which figure? (Review Quiz)
Luther
Which of the following works does NOT employ satire as a weapon? (Review Quiz)
Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
What is the focus of punishment in the central panel of Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights? (Review Quiz)
The pleasures of the flesh
Although different in many respects, how is Shakespeare's Hamlet similar to the ancient epic poems? (Review Quiz)
The protagonist seeks revenge for the death of his father.
In the sixteenth century, the Protestant Reformation effectively upset the old medieval religious landscape. Determine the chronological order in which each event listed occurred. (Click/drag)
1. Gutenberg perfects the printing press 2. Martin Luther posts his Ninety-Five Theses 3. German Peasant Revolits; commoners instigate violence against the aristocracy 4. Henry VII establishes the Anglican Church, thus breaking from the Roman 5. Its defeat of the Spanish Armada establishes England as a dominant nation 6. London constructs The Globe playhouse