EARLY AND High Renaissance practice Test

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EARLY AND High Renaissance practice Test

1. Which artist won the commission for the Baptistery Door in Florence? A. Brunelleschi B. Ghiberti C. Da Vinci D. Donatello

2. The work of art has 3 scenes: Jesus accosted by a Roman official, Peter fetching money, and Peter handing over money. What is the name of this painting?

3. What type of perspective does this painting have, 1 or 2 point?

4. The Death of Christ, featuring The 2 Marys and Anne, was painted by?

5. What feature is apart of the “Death of Christ? From the last slide? A. Sfumato B. Foreshortening C. Contrapposto D. Stylization

6. This strange paining by Jan van Eyck is called?

7. The contrast of light and dark created by a source of light is called? A. Foreshotening B. 1 Point Perspective C. Chiaroscuro D. Contrapposto

8.This scene depicts an event from the Bible known as the?

9. This painting features Christ at the center of a long table with his 12 followers. 10. Which 2 famous artists we previously studied did Leonardo develop an appreciation for?

11. The hazy background is an effect called? A. Foreshortening B. Chiaroscuro C. Sfumato D. Realism

12. Chapel where Michelangelo painted his largest work of art.

13. What is this work titled?

14. This is a common theme in Renaissance art, this scene from Bible is called the?

15. These 2 works of art are by which painter?

16. This common scene in the bible is called the?

17. Which painter sculpted “David” and “La Pieta”? 18. Madonna and Child refers to which 2 people? 19. Which type of paint was used in the Early Renaissance?

20.What type of perspective does this painting use: 1 or 2 point?

21. What is happening to st. francis in this scene?

22. What are the 4 areas of knowledge this panel is apart of?

23. What event is foreshadowed in this interaction between Mary and Jesus?

24. Who sculpted this work of art?

25. What event is going on here? 26. Who painted this?

27. What is this painting called?

28. What is humanism? 29. How did painting in Venice differ from Rome? 30. Who are the Medicis?