a Protestant religious sect
a powerful ruling family of monarchs and popes
artist brothers
members of the blacksmiths’ guild in France
leaders of the counter-Reformation
Venus.
autumn.
evil.
the night.
motherhood.
skilled crafts workers to intellectuals.
observers of nature to designers.
shamans to documentarians.
monks to nobility.
None of these answers is correct.
to know something thoroughly.
rebirth.
to create something from nothing.
to reinvent.
celebration.
Mannerist painters.
during the Late Renaissance.
northern Europeans.
the Chinese.
accidentally
linear perspective.
tempera paint.
color and light.
sunken relief.
the illumination of manuscripts.
multiple layers of glazes.
multiple vanishing points.
elongated figures and compressed space.
burnt charcoal.
All these answers are correct.
scenes of everyday life.
the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
the story of the artist’s life.
Plato’s Republic.
None of these answers
Accidental
Diagonal
Informal
Triangular
All these answers are correct
engineer.
inventor.
painter.
architect.
All of these
iconographic works.
portrait painters.
patron-seeking artists.
landscape paintings.
Gothic Mother and Child paintings.
King Louis XIV.
the silversmiths guild.
the Medici family.
Pope Leo X.
the Duke of Berry.
inventing a prototype of the helicopter.
redesigning St. Peter’s Cathedral.
painting the frescoes in Pope Julius II’s private library.
All of these are major achievements of Michelangelo’s
None of these answers is correct.
before anyone else.
much earlier than the Italians did.
about 75 years after it was developed.
simultaneously with its development elsewhere.
during the Middle Ages.
Bronzino, Anguissola, and Raphael. (BAR)
Bellini, Titian, and Tintoretto. (BTT)
Grünewald, Donatello, and Michelangelo. (GDM)
Leonardo, Dürer, and Giorgione. (LDG)
Botticelli, Donatello, and Ghiberti. (BDG)
the printing press.
the system of linear perspective.
the camera obscura.
the technology of oil painting.
All these answers are correct.
a hospital for people with skin diseases
the Duke of Berry’s castle.
the pope’s private library in the Vatican.
a catacomb.
None of these answers is correct.
the Renaissance.
the Reformation.
the crusades.
Neo-Platonism.
the Pazzi Conspiracy.
Roger…
Robert…
Hans…
Pieter…
None of these answers are correct.
(FIRST NAME)
Lorenzo Ghiberti.
Massaccio.
Leon Battista Alberti.
Leonardo da Vinci.
Michelangelo.
Giovanni Bellini
Titian
Giorgione
Raphael
Agnolo Bronzino
the Golden Mean.
the Royal Era.
the Gilded Age.
the Age of Kings.
the Rule of the Monarchs.
a sculptor.
an architect.
a dramatist.
a composer.
All of these
trompe l’oeil
vanitas
history
genre
still-life
Spanish
Italian
French
English
Flemish
collage.
three-dimensional canvases.
dramatic lighting.
ornamentation.
All these answers are correct.
ancient Greek mythology.
The Tale of Genji.
Beowulf.
the Bible.
Dante’s Inferno
ornamentation.
theatricality.
classic simplicity.
movement.
emotion.
he was born in the Dutch city of Leiden.
he was a master of multiple types of painting, including portraits, landscapes, and religious scenes.
he painted self-portraits throughout his career.
he achieved financial success
he was the son of a miller.
(FIRST NAME)
Philip IV of Spain.
Maria Theresa of Austria.
Louis XIV of France.
Julius II of Rome.
Jean Paul Marat.
The Catholic Counter-Reformation
The invention of photography
The American Civil War
The ancient Pompeii and Herculaneum
None of these answers is correct.
the community.
business life.
the family and home.
all of these
None of these answers is correct.
Baroque sculpture.
Mannerist allegory.
Neoclassical portraiture.
Renaissance illumination.
Rococo painting.
Van Ruisdael
Poussin
Rembrandt
Vigée-Lebrun
Copley
(FIRST NAME)
Gianlorenzo Bernini
Artemisia Gentileschi
Francesco Borromini
Jacques-Louis David
Diego Velázquez
(LAST WORD)
Gentileschi and Caravaggio
Vigée-Lebrun and David
Van Ruisdael and Leyster
Borromini and Poussin
Fragonard and Watteau
(FIRST WORD)
locked away in an attic and forgotten.
mistakenly identified as the work of Frans Hals.
virtually ignored while decorating the walls of a hospital.
painted over, because they had been sold for their canvas alone after her death.
buried in the Leyster family crypt.
(FIRST WORD)
Jacob van Ruisdael.
Judith Leyster.
Frans Hals.
Rembrandt.
Nicolas Poussin.
St. Peters.
San Carlo
Cornaro Chapel.
Palace of Versailles.
Amlienburg.
Nicolas Poussin; The Ashes of Phokion (NP)
Judith Leyster; Carousing Couple (JL)
Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun; Marie Antoinette (EVL)
Jacques Louis David; Death of Marat (JLD)
Jean-Honoré Fragonard; The Pursuit (JHF)