How does David emphasize Michelangelo's mastery of human movement
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David emphasizes Michelangelo's mastery of human movement is
that the subject is neither still nor in movement.
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Brunelleschi is credited with being the first artist to use
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Brunelleschi is credited with being the first to use geometric
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Sfumato was pioneered by what Renaissance artist
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Sfumato was pioneered by Da Vinci.
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The movement of Humanism was set in motion by
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rediscovery of classical art and literature.
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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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Look at The Baptism of Christ an engraving done by Lucas van Leyden in 1510. What feature of this work demonstrates the influence of the Reformation on art
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the religious figure is in the background instead of the foreground
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Match each of these Northern Renaissance artists with something for which he was known
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Matthias Grunewald: Continued late medieval artistic traditions
Hugo Van der Goes: religious symbolism in the portinari altarpiece
Hans Holbein the Younger: precise and detailed portraits
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Northern Renaissance artists introduced what forms into European art
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the still life
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Match each of these High Renaissance Masters with one of his most famous works
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Da Vinci- Adoration of the Magi
Michelangelo- The last judgement
Rapael- The Albe Madonna
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How does David emphasize Michelangelo's mastery of human movement
David emphasizes Michelangelo's mastery of human movement is
that the subject is neither still nor in movement.
Brunelleschi is credited with being the first artist to use
Brunelleschi is credited with being the first to use geometric
principles for creating linear perspective.
Sfumato was pioneered by what Renaissance artist
Sfumato was pioneered by Da Vinci.
The movement of Humanism was set in motion by
rediscovery of classical art and literature.
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
Look at The Baptism of Christ an engraving done by Lucas van Leyden in 1510. What feature of this work demonstrates the influence of the Reformation on art
the religious figure is in the background instead of the foreground
Match each of these Northern Renaissance artists with something for which he was known
Matthias Grunewald: Continued late medieval artistic traditions
Hugo Van der Goes: religious symbolism in the portinari altarpiece
Hans Holbein the Younger: precise and detailed portraits
Northern Renaissance artists introduced what forms into European art
the still life
Match each of these High Renaissance Masters with one of his most famous works