Cards in this guide (20)
Which of these artists introduced the idea of scientific observation into Renaissance art
Which of these movements most directly influenced Northern Renaissance art
The Protestant Reformation
Michelangelo's David demonstrates the artist's ability to depict
Venetian Renaissance painters such as Titian strove to achieve balance in their compositions through the use of
Raphael's Alba Madonna demonstrated his ability to present the Madonna
In a beautiful and heroic way.
What was the afterlife of the main concern of which of these ancient civilizations
The afterlife was a main concern of the Egyptian
civilization.
What was Matthias Grunewald noted for
Matthias Grunewald was noted for linking the styles of
international Gothic art with the ideas of the renaissance
Byzantine art differed from the art produced in the Western Roman Empire because Byzantine artists
developed the use of abstarction
Raphael infused a distinct personality into each of his portraits by
using different poses for different subjects
Bellini changed European painting by
Making the landscape an important part of the story told by a
painting.
The still life and engraved woodcut were introduced by artists associated with which movement
The artists of the Northern Renaissance were most heavily influenced by
England's Royal Academy of Art was founded as a reaction against
England's Royal Academy of Art was founded as a reaction against
the decadence of French Rococo.
What was Hieronymus Bosch and Matthias Grunewald noted for
Look at Flagellation of Christ by Piero della Francesca. This painting is a primary example of .
balanced composition (.apex)
Look at Hans Holbein's portrait of Erasmus. This portrait
represents the sitters profession
Look at this fresco painted for the Vatican. It was created by
Look at Quentin Massys's Grotesque Old Woman. This portrait most likely has
D. A metaphorical meaning
Northern Renaissance differed from Italian Renaissance painters because they
depicted lush landscapes and happy peasants.
Raphael's paintings were most different from Michelangelo's because
Raphael used much simpler backgrounds for his portraits.