Chapter 18
問題一覧
1
Michelangelo
2
Perspective
3
focus more on the human experience rather than heavenly themes
4
Greece & Rome
5
Paintings of religious figures which depict them as larger than life beings
6
The illusion of realistic spatial depth
7
Through the contrast of light & dark
8
Lasting peace
9
mixing pigment with egg yolk
10
Oil paints
11
All of these are characteristics of Renaissance art
12
The use of Classical subjects
13
In Masaccio’s Tribute Money
14
All of these were reintroduced by Donatello
15
Ghiberti’s Sacrifice of Isaac
16
More realistic human figures & the use of perspective
17
Trade with the rest of Europe
18
Because many cultural changes and transitions happened, which gradually initiated the Renaissance
19
Ancient Greece & Rome
20
Positive, Gaining recognition & making profit were considered important
21
A major patron of the arts in Florence
22
An independent government based around an urban center
23
Mantegna
24
The term prince only refers to a local lord
25
All of these are parts of Italian humanism
26
They had their own images included in religious scenes
27
The reflection of daily, non-religious life
28
All of these were aspects of Lippi’s paintings
29
Artists often depicted biblical scenes in modern settings
30
Domenico Ghirlandaio’s Birth of the Virgin
31
Ideal beauty derived from mathematical ratios
32
The circle was used in Renaissance architecture but was not in Renaissance artwork
33
They were to be respected and emulated in many ways
34
It was seen as a prefect shape, representing the perfection of God
35
All are correct
36
unable to restore all parts of the mural
37
Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan
38
London & Switzerland
39
Leonardo da Vinci
40
Mural
41
Wood
42
He wanted to return the painting to Italy
43
The thief tried to sell it
44
1793
45
To protect it from damage or theft during World War II
46
The Last Supper
47
Fresco style involves working extremely quickly so that the wet plaster being painted on doesn’t dry, & since he was working on the ceiling, he had to build scaffolding
48
sculptor
49
Florentine village
50
Lorenzo de Medici introduced Michelangelo to poets, philosophers, and scientists who helped to shape his work
51
The Byzantine Empire
52
The direct contrast of light & dark
53
LEAST likely to have been a product of the High Renaissance in Venice
54
Rich & full
55
Bellini
56
The Reconquista - a war to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula from Islamic armies
57
The use of oil paint
58
Banking
59
Philip the Bold
60
A monastery built by Philip the Bold to display his piety & wealth
61
Scenes of daily life that often concealed social and religious commentaries
62
El Greco
63
They were fighting an 800-year long war to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula
64
All of these are characteristics of Northern European painting
65
The translation of Renaissance techniques to printmaking
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1
Michelangelo
2
Perspective
3
focus more on the human experience rather than heavenly themes
4
Greece & Rome
5
Paintings of religious figures which depict them as larger than life beings
6
The illusion of realistic spatial depth
7
Through the contrast of light & dark
8
Lasting peace
9
mixing pigment with egg yolk
10
Oil paints
11
All of these are characteristics of Renaissance art
12
The use of Classical subjects
13
In Masaccio’s Tribute Money
14
All of these were reintroduced by Donatello
15
Ghiberti’s Sacrifice of Isaac
16
More realistic human figures & the use of perspective
17
Trade with the rest of Europe
18
Because many cultural changes and transitions happened, which gradually initiated the Renaissance
19
Ancient Greece & Rome
20
Positive, Gaining recognition & making profit were considered important
21
A major patron of the arts in Florence
22
An independent government based around an urban center
23
Mantegna
24
The term prince only refers to a local lord
25
All of these are parts of Italian humanism
26
They had their own images included in religious scenes
27
The reflection of daily, non-religious life
28
All of these were aspects of Lippi’s paintings
29
Artists often depicted biblical scenes in modern settings
30
Domenico Ghirlandaio’s Birth of the Virgin
31
Ideal beauty derived from mathematical ratios
32
The circle was used in Renaissance architecture but was not in Renaissance artwork
33
They were to be respected and emulated in many ways
34
It was seen as a prefect shape, representing the perfection of God
35
All are correct
36
unable to restore all parts of the mural
37
Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan
38
London & Switzerland
39
Leonardo da Vinci
40
Mural
41
Wood
42
He wanted to return the painting to Italy
43
The thief tried to sell it
44
1793
45
To protect it from damage or theft during World War II
46
The Last Supper
47
Fresco style involves working extremely quickly so that the wet plaster being painted on doesn’t dry, & since he was working on the ceiling, he had to build scaffolding
48
sculptor
49
Florentine village
50
Lorenzo de Medici introduced Michelangelo to poets, philosophers, and scientists who helped to shape his work
51
The Byzantine Empire
52
The direct contrast of light & dark
53
LEAST likely to have been a product of the High Renaissance in Venice
54
Rich & full
55
Bellini
56
The Reconquista - a war to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula from Islamic armies
57
The use of oil paint
58
Banking
59
Philip the Bold
60
A monastery built by Philip the Bold to display his piety & wealth
61
Scenes of daily life that often concealed social and religious commentaries
62
El Greco
63
They were fighting an 800-year long war to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula
64
All of these are characteristics of Northern European painting
65
The translation of Renaissance techniques to printmaking