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100 Cards in this Set
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Virgin of the Rocks Leonardo da Vinci 1485 High Renaissance Oil |
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The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci 1495-98 High Renaissance Oil |
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Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci 1503-06 High Renaissance Oil |
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School of Athens Raphael 1510-11 High Renaissance Fresco |
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Pieta Michelangelo 1500 High Renaissance |
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David Michelangelo 1501-04 High Renaissance |
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Sistine Ceiling Michelangelo 1511-12 High Renaissance |
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Tempietto Bramante 1502-10 High Renaissance |
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Palazzo del Te Giulio Romano 1527-34 Mannerism |
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Deposition Pontormo 1525-28 Mannerism Oil |
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Madonna with the Long Neck Parmigianino 1534-40 Mannerism Oil |
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Allegory with Venus and Cupid Bronzino 1540s Mannerism Oil |
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The Capture of a Sabine Woman Giambologna 1581-82 Mannerism |
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Creation of Adam Michelangelo 1511 High Renaissance Tempera |
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Last Judgment Michelangelo 1536-41 Mannerism Fresco |
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Tempest Giorgione 1506 Venetian Renaissance Oil |
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Pastoral Concert Titian or Giorgione 1510 Venetian Renaissance Oil |
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Isabella de Este Titian 1534-36 Venetian Renaissance Oil |
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Venus of Urbino Titian 1538 Venetian Renaissance Oil |
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Feast in the House of Levi Veronese 1573 Venetian Renaissance Oil |
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Villa Rotonda Palladio 1560s Venetian Renaissance |
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Adam and Eve Albrecht Durer 1504 Northern Renaissance Engraving |
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Albrecht Durer 1498 Northern Renaissance Engraving |
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The Garden of Earthly Delights Hieronymus Bosch 1505-15 Northern Renaissance Oil |
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The Harvesters Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1565 Northern Renaissance Oil |
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Il Gesu Giacomo da Vignola and Giacomo della Porta 1573-84 Baroque |
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Baldacchino Bernini 1642-33 Baroque |
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San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane Borromini 1638-67 Baroque |
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The Calling of St. Matthew Caravaggio 1599-1600 Baroque Oil |
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Judith Beheading Holofernes Artemisia Gentileschi 1619-20 Baroque Oil |
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The Triumph of the Name of Jesus Giovanni Battista Gaulli 1672-85 Baroque |
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St. Serapoin Francisco de Zurbaran 1628 Baroque Oil |
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The Water Carrier of Seville Diego Velazquez 1619 Baroque Oil |
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Las Meninas Diego Velazquez 1656 Baroque Oil |
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The Raising of the Cross Peter Paul Rubens 1610-11 Baroque Oil |
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Henry IV Receiving the Portrait of Maria de' Medici Peter Paul Rubens 1622-25 Baroque |
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Self Portrait Judith Leyster 1635 Baroque Oil |
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The Night Watch Rembrandt van Rijn 1642 Baroque Oil |
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Woman Holding a Balance Jan Vermeer 1664 Baroque Oil |
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Flower Still Life Rachel Ruysch After 1700 Baroque Oil |
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What technique consists of a shadowy half light/smokey look and was used by da Vinci? |
Sfumato |
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What is the term used for a figure with a corkscrew-like positioning? |
Figure Serpentinata |
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"Man is the measure of all things" is a quote regrading the symbolism of what drawing? |
The Vitruvian Man by da Vinci |
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Who was Bramante inspired by to create his Tempietto? |
da Vinci |
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In what architecture style does the architecture radiate from a single point? |
Central floor plan |
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What floor plan has an elongated nave followed by a tall dome? |
Basilica |
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Name some characteristics of Michelangelo's Pieta |
Made to go in old St. Peter's Comes from flemish tradition of mother lamenting dead son's head in lap There's a quiet dialogue Only piece he ever signed Made him famous |
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Name some characteristics of Michelangelo's David |
Strong looking man Terribilita (pent up anger) Sculpted from one block of marble Was meant to go outside but was so nice it had to be moved inside |
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Who was the pope that wanted to "rebuild" Rome and was a great patron of the arts? |
Pope Julius II Commissioned Michelangelo |
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Who was considered the greatest painter of the High Renaissance? |
Raphael |
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Who did Raphael study under/get great influence from? |
Perugino, also Raphael and Michelangelo because he was in Italy |
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Who was the School of Athens painted by? |
Raphael |
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Who are the two main people in the School of Athens/what are they motioning to? |
Plato suggesting there is a higher, ideal realm Aristotle thinks of material plane |
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Who was Bronzino's Allegory with Venus and Cupid originally created for? |
A king that a medici was about to marry who was openly having an affair |
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What is the term used to describe a visual poem created by paintings? |
Poesia |
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What is the difference between the venetian disegno and colore? |
Disegno is more about using lines and a thought out drawing whereas colore is more about on-the-spot sketching and creating |
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A focus on the Venetian use of canvas and their Venetians' ability to paint glass, featured in a painting where there are two naked women are characteristics of what painting? |
The Pastoral Symphony/Concert by Giorgione, 1510 |
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Imagery of a nude woman with a dog on her bed and servants putting things away in Marriage chests are specific to what Titian painting? |
Venus of Urbino, 1538 |
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Which Venetian Renaissance painter was knighted 5 times? |
Titian |
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As this artist began to get older, he lost his technique and developed a more painterly handling and cares less about people knowing exactly what is happening as compared to how it is happening |
Titian |
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What extremely famous architect of the Venetian Renaissance wrote the Four Books on Architecture? |
Palladio |
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Where in Italy did most of Palladio's architectural projects occur? |
On the mainland, in suburb houses |
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Making country homes look like stately city homes, and sacred floor plans are characteristics of what architect? |
Palladio |
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What are the four sources of imagery in Hieronymous Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights? |
Flemish Proverbs, Bestiaries, Dream Books, and Alchemy/Chemistry
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What are the symbolic meanings of owls, birds, fruit and fish in the Garden of Earthly Delights |
Owls=Sinister Birds=Sex Fruit=Pleasure Fish=Company stinks after three days |
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Who was one of the first artists to use watercolor? Hint: Northern Renaissance |
Albrecht Durer |
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What was meant by plein air paintings? |
Paintings/drawings made on the scene outside Da Vinci, Durer |
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What is the term for the destroying of art? |
Iconoclasm |
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What are the four levels of Baroque realism? |
1. Time 2. Motion 3. Space 4. Psychology |
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Who was the most influential painter of the 17th century who had anger issues? |
Caravaggio |
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Tenebroso (light lights against dark darks) and the interaction of the viewer in art were legacies of which Baroque artist? |
Caravaggio |
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What was/were the Caravaggisti? |
A group of followers of Caravaggio who studied his work closely. Namely Artemisia Gentileschi |
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Who was the female artist of the Baroque era who it was acceptable for to become an artist because her father was an artist? |
Artemisia Gentileschi |
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Artemisia Gentileschi, because of her rape trial, had what theme carrying throughout her work? |
Feminism, anger |
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How is Bernini's David different from any David done before? |
It is a split second piece, it shows the motion of David throwing the stone at Goliath. It also engages the audience because you have to walk around it to get the full effect |
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What was the giant chapel created entirely by a baroque artist featuring the Ecstasy of St. Theresa? |
The Cornaro Chapel. Bernini's job was to visualize spiritual ecstasy |
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Which architects worked on St. Peter's? A. Michelangelo B. Bramante C. Vignola D. Della Porta E. Bernini F. All of the above |
F. All of the above |
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What is a Baldacchino? |
A ceremonial canopy of stone, metal, or fabric over an altar, throne, or doorway. |
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The Medici family symbol (bees), angels, a sphere with a cross, and silk looking sculpture are characteristics of what ceremonial canopy? |
Baldacchino in St. Peter's by Bernini |
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Giacomo della Porta and Giacomo da Vignola worked together to create which monumental piece of architecture? |
Il Gesu |
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Why was Il Gesu's facade so different from any other facade created? |
It was dimensional and, like baroque art, demanded interaction from the viewer |
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Which famous jesuit church combined the internal floorpans from the basilica and a central floor plan? |
Il Gesu |
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What was the purpose of the Jesuit Order lead by St. Ignatius Loyola? |
They were put in charge of seeing the counter reformation through |
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Who was the Baroque architect who was an assistant to Bernini and created something that so many people deemed as "horrid?" |
Borromini |
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Façadeof San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane was created by Borromini, T/F? |
True |
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Jusepe de Ribera was a follower of what Baroque painter? |
Caravaggio, trained with Caravaggisti |
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Shows influence from Caravaggio’s tenebroso, dhows Michelangelo’s muscular figures, plunging diagonal of space from Titan’s Pesaro Madonna were inspiration used by Peter Paul Rubens, T/F? |
True, in his Elevation of the Cross, 1610 |
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What was the term used for Peter Paul Rubens fuller and healthier figures? |
Rubenesque |
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What is the right celebrated by Rubens in his cycle showcasing the power of aristocrats? |
Absolutism-the divine rights of kings and queens |
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What are the genres painted by the "little dutch masters?" |
Still life, landscape, portraiture, low-life |
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Judith Leyster was the _______________ of the Dutch Baroque period |
Artemisia Gentileschi |
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Why was Judith Leyster so important/influential? |
She was "a badass," she painted low-life genres even though women shouldn't have and she broke the rules of at |
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Which Dutch Baroque artist didn't specialize in any specific genre? |
Rembrandt van Rijn |
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What innovation did Rembrandt van Rijn bring to group portraiture? |
He gave life to them by portraying events as if they were happening then and there |
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Print is made using the same intaglio process aswith engravings, lines are drawn on a metal plate covered with acid resistant wax coating, plate is put in an acid bath and the acidetches/bites the lines into the plate where the ground has been scratched away in which process? |
Etching |
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The engraving technique that is similar to digging a ditch (with buildup on the sides) is called what? |
Drypoint |
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Impasto is a technique developed by Dutch baroque artists consisting of what? |
The thick buildup created by applying layers and layers of paint |
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T/F: Vanitas paintings were used in Dutch baroque art to show off all of the connections and ties that Dutch had with the rest of the world |
True |
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Johannes Vermeer (Girl with a Pearl Earring) was a Dutch Baroque artist who specialized in which genre? |
Domestic |
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Vermeer was famous for using which tool to create pieces? |
Camera Obscura |