Art History Review PT 1
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Art History Review PT 1
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Humanism and ___ were two Greek philosophies that affected both the Renaissance and Neo Classical period
A. MoralismB. IdealismC. Optimism
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Protagoras’s belief the “man is the measure of all things” embodies ____ philosophy.
A. HumanismB. IdealismC. Communism
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Idealistic thought expresses the belief of ________,
A. HopeB. ImperfectionsC. Perfection
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This Greek sculpture embodies perfection in human form.
A. DiscobulusB. PietaC. Athena
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Calligraphy is generally associated with ____ culture.
A. EuropeanB. AsianC. Middle Eastern
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Japanese wooden structure that served as Buddhist temples.
A. StupasB. MosaicsC. Pagoda
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Which of the following characteristics cannot be found in Byzantine art?
A. Rich colors (especially gold)B. Stiff rigid figuresC. Great detail
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Most Byzantine art was used for _____ purposes.
A. ReligiousB. FunctionalC. Political
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Architecture from the Byzantine empire featured _____.
A. Large pillarsB. Huge domesC. Lintel design
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Why does Islamic art focus on decorative designs?
A. All Islamic artists were architectsB. Graven images were forbiddenC. Islamic culture does not appreciate art
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____ are geometric or floral patterns found on Islamic structures.
A. ArabesquesB. HieroglyphicsC. Engravenings
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This Islamic inspired structure in India is perhaps one of the most beautiful structure in the world.
A. The LouvreB. Dome Of The RockC. Taj Mahal
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The Renaissance began in the 15th & 16th centuries in _____.
A. ItalyB. FranceC. Netherlands
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What was “reborn” during the Renaissance?
A. Medical studiesB. Interests in art and philosophyC. Religious belief
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Art technique pioneered by Da Vinci that added small changes in light to soften image edges.
A. FrescoB. SfumatoC. Tint
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In Fresco painting what type of surface must paint be applied to?
A. WoodB. CanvasC. Wet plaster
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Art period known for excessive ornamentation and a reestablish of the monarchy and church.
A. Neo ClassicalB. BaroqueC. Romantic
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Why was art so important to the church during the Baroque period?
A. Most people couldn’t readB. Art showed God’s gloryC. Churches appreciated art
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This Baroque artist created controversial (flesh) works for the church.
A. MichelangoB. RembrandtC. Caravaggio
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Baroque artist known for excessive use on paints and many self portraits.
A. RaphaelB. PicassoC. Rembrandt
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What discovery occurred during the 18th century that helped fuel interest in Greek/Roman past.
A. Discovery of PompeiiB. Unearthing of Socrates’ tombC. Recovery of Michelangelo’s Pieta
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What events were taking place during the 18th century that made humanistic and idealistic thought relevant?
A. RevolutionsB. Ancient discoveriesC. A reemphasis on religion
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Thomas Jefferson used Neo-Palladian style to create the nation’s capital and _______.
A. Taj MahalB. MonticelloC. Palace of Versailles
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David used Greek mythology to create ______ works that promoted the French Revolution
A. ExpressiveB. ArtisticC. Persuasive
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Neo-Classicism = ReasonRomanticism = _______
A. LogicB. EmotionC. Experimentation
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The ______ caused many artists to paint nostalgic images and landscapes from the past.
A. Irish Potato FamineB. Revolutionary WarC. Industrial Revolution
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The emotional element of Romanticism caused many artists to paint works which depicted all of
the following except _____.A. SupernaturalB. MysteriousC. Logical
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Famous British landscape artist that painted scenes from his boyhood memories.
A. GoyaB. SickertC. Constable
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This artist’s sometimes gruesome work depicted the follies of man and society.
A. CourbetB. GoyaC. Dali
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Doctors believe that the ____ that Goya used led to his deafness.
A. BrushesB. OilsC. Pigments
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Art Recognition
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The Pieta
A. Da VinciB. MichelangeloC. Raphael
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The Last Supper
A. Da VinciB. DavidC. Michelangelo
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The School of Athens
A. Da VinciB. RaphaelC. Michelangelo
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Bacchus
A. CaravaggioB. RembrandtC. Goya
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The Blinding of Samson
A. CaravaggioB. GahlC. Rembrandt
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Oath of Horatti
A. DavidB. GigerC. Jefferson
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[Enter question here]
A. GoyaB. ConstableC. Rembrandt
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Saturn Devouring His Young
A. GoyaB. DavidC. Constable
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