What did artists often do in their compositions as a result of the Reformation
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They placed religious symbols in the background
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Which of these labels was applied to Michelangelo to describe his skills and activities
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Renaissance man
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What was the purpose of the Bolognese art academy
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To teach artists about classical styles, principles, and
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Because of the influence of Humanism Renaissance art focused on the importance of
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Human beings
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Which types of art did the members of the French Royal Academy give the lowest rankings
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The members of the French Royal Academy gave the lowest rankings
to Dutch portraits and still-lifes. The members of the French Royal
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Northern Renaissance artists unlike Italian Renaissance artists worked extensively with
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Engravings and woodcuts
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Vanitas was a style used for what kind of paintings
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still lifes
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Look at this detail from Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling. The composition of this scene emphasizes
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the human drama of a biblical story
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Look at this fresco painted for the Vatican. It was created by
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RAPHAEL (apex)
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Look at da Vinci's Mona Lisa. This painting demonstrates his use of which painting technique
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sfumato
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Northern Renaissance artists introduced what forms into European art
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the still life
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Which is not a symbol bruegel used in the painting the elders battle between carnival and lent
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The stake in the saints heart represents the reformation
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Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement
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Impressionism (APEX)
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What did artists often do in their compositions as a result of the Reformation
They placed religious symbols in the background
Which of these labels was applied to Michelangelo to describe his skills and activities
Renaissance man
What was the purpose of the Bolognese art academy
To teach artists about classical styles, principles, and
philosophies
Because of the influence of Humanism Renaissance art focused on the importance of
Human beings
Which types of art did the members of the French Royal Academy give the lowest rankings
The members of the French Royal Academy gave the lowest rankings
to Dutch portraits and still-lifes. The members of the French Royal
Academy gave the lowest rankings to the classical art.
Northern Renaissance artists unlike Italian Renaissance artists worked extensively with
Engravings and woodcuts
Vanitas was a style used for what kind of paintings
still lifes
Look at this detail from Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling. The composition of this scene emphasizes
the human drama of a biblical story
Look at this fresco painted for the Vatican. It was created by
RAPHAEL (apex)
Look at da Vinci's Mona Lisa. This painting demonstrates his use of which painting technique
sfumato
Northern Renaissance artists introduced what forms into European art
the still life
Which is not a symbol bruegel used in the painting the elders battle between carnival and lent
The stake in the saints heart represents the reformation
Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement