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Chapter 19
  • Jessica Woods

  • 問題数 30 • 2/22/2024

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    Question 1

    A movement away from perfect realism in every detail

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    Question 2

    By exploring a wide variety of themes, both religious & mythological

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    Question 3

    Holland

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    Question 4

    landscapes

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    Question 5

    It shows Velazquez painting & eating

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    Question 6

    By comparing the king to the sun god Apollo

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    Question 7

    Realistic

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    Question 8

    Wood

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    Question 9

    an architect

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    Question 10

    Works from the early Baroque were more symmetrical

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    Question 11

    To make the buildings seem even more grand

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    Question 12

    It’s unbelievably detailed & appears so large

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    Question 13

    Regular, repeating designs gave way to curves & irregularity, as various styles were mixed & adapted in Baroque architecture

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    Question 14

    Becuase of the varied designs, curves, & irregularity

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    Question 15

    To proclaim France’s status as the capital of art & establish his position as an absolute ruler

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    Question 16

    To connect with society

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    Question 17

    It searched for movement & had abundant ornamentation

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    Question 18

    Show their wealth & power

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    Question 19

    Power

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    Question 20

    In Italy

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    Question 21

    Rembrandt van Rijn’s The Mill

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    Question 22

    Depicts the natural world as the central subject of a painting

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    Question 23

    All of these

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    Question 24

    All of these

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    Question 25

    Before the 17th century, artists used landscapes as backgrounds for their primary subjects

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    Question 26

    The 1650s & 1660s

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    Question 27

    All of these

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    Question 28

    About 80-90

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    Question 29

    All of these

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    Question 30

    The 1630s & 1640s