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A 100 What was the leading country in Renaissance art?
What was Florence. A 100
What was one difference in the techniques of medieval and Renaissance art? A 200
What was Medieval art lacked perspective and Renaissance art used perspective. A 200
Give an example of art and its creator that expresses individualism. A 300
What was David by Michelangelo. A 300
In the artwork, the Arnolfini Wedding, why is there a symbol of fertility? A 400
What is the woman is dressed as she is pregnant and the red bed symbolizes fertility. A 400
What area of art was a reaction against Renaissance ideas of balance, simplicity, etc? A 500
What was Mannerism. A 500
What was Humanism? B 100
What was a new philosophy and an intellectual movement. B 100
What coexisted with it? B 200
What was religion. B 200
Name two essential aspects of Humanism. B 300
What was the glorification of humans and that individuals can do anything; enjoying life instead of waiting for an afterlife. B 300
Who or what contributed to Renaissance Humanism and why? B 400
What was Petarch because he showed how admiring the Greeks and Romans were, which showed a revival in ancient Greek and Roman history. B 400
How was civic humanism different from Humanism? B 500
What was the civic humanists believed that individuals should make changes in society by becoming part of the government. B 500
Who were more important in terms of hierarchy? C 100
Who were the upper class or the wealthy class. C 100
How was the status of women different from men? C 200
What was women had no political rights and they were legally subject to there husbands. C 200
What kind of tasks did the women of the highest classes did? C 300
What were tasks of the household, such as sewing, cooking, and entertaining. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
Name an example of a woman who was independent, wealthy woman, and had some fame. C 400
Who was Lucrezia Borgia, who was the daughter of Pope Alexander VI. C 400
How were unmarried women subjugated in the Renaissance? C 500
What was they had no independence of any kind and lived with a male relative or in a convent. C 500
What technique did the High Renaissance artist, Leonardo da Vinci develop? D 100
What was sfumato, which was a haze that softened the edges of objects in a painting. D 100
Who was Jan Van Eyck and what was his most famous art piece? D 200
Who was a famous and innovative famous painter of the 15 th century. His most famous artwork was Arnolfini and his wife. D 200
Who was considered the first Renaissance painter and what did he use? D 300
Who was Giotto and he used chiaroscuro. D 300
What encompassed some of the major themes of exploration, religion, and death? Who was the artist of it? D 400
What was the Ambassadors (1533) by Hans Holbein the Younger. D 400
Compare and contrast the sculpture of David by Donatello different from the one by Michelangelo. D 500
What was Donatello’s David was bronze and not shaped like a man. Michelangelo’s David was marble and more muscular. They were both free standing. D 500
What is the definition of the Renaissance? E 100
What is the rebirth of culture. E 100
What was an essential element of the Renaissance? E 200
What was Humanism, which expressed the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome. E 200
Who were the Medici's and what did they do? E 300
Who was a banking family in Florence and they controlled the politics and culture of their cities. E 300
As a cause of the Renaissance, how did Europeans come in contact with more advanced civilizations? E 400
What was the Crusades and new trading routes. E 400
In the growth of nation-states, what were some developments? E 500
What were the conclusion of monarchies, individualism, and immigration, which was a search for better life. E 500
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