David Test. David Test 1.What is the title of this piece? a.Death of Marat b.Tennis Court Oath c.The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons d.Oath.

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David Test

David Test 1.What is the title of this piece? a.Death of Marat b.Tennis Court Oath c.The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons d.Oath of the Horatii 2.What is the medium? a.Oil on wood b.Oil on canvas c.Tempera on wood d.Tempera on canvas 3.When was it made? a.1784 b.1805 c.1789 d.1793

David Test 4.What is the title of this piece? a.Death of Marat b.Napoleon Crossing the Alps c.The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons d.Oath of the Horatii 5.What is the medium? a.Oil on wood b.Oil on canvas c.Pen and ink d.Tempera on canvas 6.When was it made? a.1784 b.1805 c.1789 d.1793

David Test 7.What is the title of this piece? a.Death of Marat b.Tennis Court Oath c.The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons d.Oath of the Horatii 8.What is the medium? a.Oil on wood b.Oil on canvas c.Pen and ink d.Tempera on canvas 9.When was it made? a.1784 b.1805 c.1789 d.1793

David Test 10.What is the title of this piece? a.Death of Marat b.Tennis Court Oath c.The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons d.Oath of the Horatii 11.What is the medium? a.Oil on wood b.Oil on canvas c.Pen and ink d.Tempera on canvas 12.When was it made? a.1784 b.1805 c.1792 d.1793

David Test 13.What is the title of this piece? a.Death of Marat b.Napoleon Crossing the Alps c.The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons d.Oath of the Horatii 14.What is the medium? a.Oil on wood b.Oil on canvas c.Pen and ink d.Tempera on canvas 15.When was it made? a.1784 b.1805 c.1789 d.1793

David Test (a. true (b. false 16.David was raised by his uncles and cousins. 17.David’s uncle was François Boucher. 18.David was a great public speaker. 19.David painted against the revolution. 20.David’s paintings where influenced by Ancient Roman artwork. 21.David’s two main subjects where history pieces and Roman stories. 22.David painted many portraits of King Louis 16 th. 23.David was a follower of Marat. 24.David became the MP of France. 25.David lived in France his entire life.

Matching 26.Painterly 27.Mannerism 28.Symbolism 29.Rococo Art 30.Neoclassicism a.Artistic movement against the Renaissance ideals of symmetry, balance, and simplicity; went against the perfection the High Renaissance created in art. Used elongated proportions, twisted pose and compression of space. b.Elaborate an extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century c.Technique of painting when patches of color and brush strokes remain d.Revival of a classical style (in art or literature or architecture or music) but from a new perspective or with a new motivation e.A person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself also represents something else

David Test Explain three uses of symbolism found in the painting Oath of the Horatii Explain three uses of symbolism found in the painting The Death of Marat Explain three ways the painting of Napoleon crossing the Alps has been fabricated. 40. Explain the main theme of the painting The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons Explain the three major causes of the French Revolution.

David Test (a. true (b. false 45.David was lead executioner for France. 46.Many French at first wanted King Louis to be like the president of France. 47.Marat wrote the about the Queen of France working with her brother the King of Austria taking over France. 48.The French celebrate the painting The Death of Marat. 49.Marat and David are responsible for 100’s of the thousands deaths after the French Revolution. 50.Nazi Germany was inspired by David’s Neoclassical painting style and used it in their propaganda art.