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| Robert Campin's (Master of Flémalle) Mérode Altarpiece included accessories, furniture, and utensils in his work because they could also function as ________. |
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| The Swiss artist ________ showed great skill in the study of water effects. |
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| Emerging capitalism and greater urban prosperity led to a growing interest in which of the following? |
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| The art of ________ developed rapidly with the invention of movable type and widespread availability of paper. |
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| Hans Memling specialized in images of the ________. |
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| The Well of Moses, sculpted by Claus Sluter, symbolically represented what promise? |
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| ________ artists were the first to employ oils extensively. |
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| In Broederlam's Annunciation and Visitation, it has been suggested the rotunda, which appears in the scene, represents the ________. |
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| Rogier van der Weyden's Deposition sums up his ________. |
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| The first international commercial stock exchange was established in ________. |
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| The calendar pictures of Les Très Riches Heures represent the ________ in terms of the associated seasonal tasks. |
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| In the Last Supper from the Dirk Bouts Holy Sacrament altarpiece, the orthogonals converge above the head of Christ to form which of the following? |
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| A substantial number of women were registered in the art guilds of ________. |
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| During the Hundred Years' War anarchy and a weakened French monarchy allowed a group of duchies to rise and challenge the power of the king; the strongest of these was ________. |
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| The ________ controlled the Flemish artists' profession. |
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| When the Ghent Altarpiece is opened, it reveals an image of ________. |
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| Philip the Bold's largest artistic enterprise was the ________. |
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| In the Ghent Altarpiece, the Lamb symbolized the ________. |
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| Jan van Eyck's ________is a completely secular portrait. |
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| In 1401, the Arte di Calimala (wool merchants' guild) of Florence sponsored a competition for a set of doors for the ________. |
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| Donatello incorporated Greek and Roman principles that surfaced in which of the following? |
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| The ________ by Donatello marked the advent of rationalized perspective space. |
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| Ghiberti was trained in painting and ________. |
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| Botticelli was the pupil of ________. |
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| In Donatello's equestrian statue of Gattamelata, the orb beneath the left forehoof of the horse represents the ________. |
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| The two finalists for the Wool Merchants' Guild competition of 1401 were ________. |
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| Ghiberti and Brunelleschi |
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| The invention of movable metal type in ________ facilitated the printing and far-reaching distribution of books. |
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| The classical principle of contrapposto, or weight shift, was reintroduced into Western art by the sculptor ________. |
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| Which of the following artists detailed the consequences of a sinful life? |
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| The Medici family acquired its vast fortune from ________. |
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| The invention of "true" linear perspective is generally attributed to ________. |
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| Donatello reinvented the ________ |
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| The International Style was a dominant painting style around 1400 and lasted well into the fifteenth century. ________ produced what is considered the masterpiece of this style, the Adoration of the Magi. |
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| The ________ reflects Brunelleschian principles to a limited extent. |
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| The "rebirth" of fifteenth-century Italian art had its roots in the ________. |
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| Which church of Brunelleschi shows his mature style? |
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| The development of a vernacular (everyday) literature based on the ________ dialect expanded the audience for humanist writings. |
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| Nanni di Banco's Four Crowned Saints represent the________. |
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| The ________ theme paralleled the message the city fathers of Florence wanted to convey to their people. |
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| The leading artistic centers of 16 th century central Italy were ________. |
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| Michelangelo's last project for Paul III was supervising the building of the new ________. |
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| Leonardo worked as a military engineer for Cesare Borgia, the son of ________. |
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| The Society of Jesus (Jesuits) was founded by ________. |
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| The Venetian artist ________ was considered a supreme colorist and cultivated numerous patrons. |
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| Who commissioned Bramante's Tempietto? |
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| Leonardo was invited to France by ________. |
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| The Venetian artist ________ played an important role in developing the evocative use of color, which became known as the Venetian style. |
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| The first project Julius II commissioned from Michelangelo was the ________. |
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| Leonardo created a full-scale model of an equestrian statue for the Sforza family; this was destroyed by the ________ in 1499. |
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| Which European country outside Italy was most strongly influenced by Palladio? |
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| Which of the following paintings builds on Masaccio's understanding and usage of chiaroscuro? |
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| Which of the following High Renaissance portraits paid increasing attention to the sitter's personality and psychic state? |
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| Which of the following matured during the 16 th century in Italy? |
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| Baldassare Castiglione wrote the ________. |
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| The Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation was the ________. |
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| Duke Federigo Gonzaga intended his Palazzo del Tè to be his urban summer palace and ________. |
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| The sixteenth-century artistic developments in Italy have been designated as ________. |
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| Who became chief architect of the Venetian Republic from 1570 to 1580? |
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| Leonardo's Last Supper can be found in the ________ of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan |
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| ________ was among the most commercially advanced and prosperous countries in Europe. |
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| Which of the following precipitated the Reformation? |
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| The incorporation of Italian architectural ideas can be seen in the redesigning of the ________ in Paris. |
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| In Bruegel's work the most dominant theme was ________. |
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| The primary concerns of emotion and religious fervor were the focus of the work of ________. |
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| Luther declared the pope the ________. |
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| The dissolution of the ________ in 1477 led to a realignment in the European geopolitical landscape. |
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| El Greco's strong sense of movement and use of light prefigured the ________ style |
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| The self-portrait by ________ is the first known Northern European self-portrait by a woman. |
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| ________ produced the sculptures on the exterior of the Louvre. |
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| Jan Gossaert became fascinated with ________. |
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| ________ sparked the Reformation in 1517 at Wittenberg. |
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| ________ became the court painter to Francis I shortly after 1530. |
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| Which of the following served as a model for the Château de Chambord? |
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| ________ declared Protestantism illegal in 1534. |
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| ________ was the first artist outside Italy to become an international art celebrity |
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| Doménikos Theotokópoulos, El Greco, was born in Crete and emigrated to ________ as a young man. |
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| By 1577, El Greco left for Spain to spend the rest of his life in ________. |
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| The construction material of the Escorial in Spain was ________. |
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| ________ were inexpensive and easily circulated, they were a useful and effective teaching tool. |
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