Venetian Cloze + Talk a Mile a Minute. A_________ refers to an idyllic place of rural, rustic peace and simplicity. B___________ was trained originally.

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Venetian Cloze + Talk a Mile a Minute

A_________ refers to an idyllic place of rural, rustic peace and simplicity. B___________ was trained originally in the International Style, and painted the color intense S____ Z_________ A___________ Enigmatic with subject matter, G___________ painted the lyrical P__________ Sy_____________ The student of both Giorgione and Bellini, T________ is considered the quintessential Venetian Painter in the 16 th c. Titian’s M____________ of the P______ F________ differs from 16 th century Florentine and Roman compositions because it has an as_____________ c______________ Venus of U_________ was painted by T_______, while the S________ V________ was earlier painted by G____________.

Carlos Mantegna painted the D______ C________ in 1501 and this painted was an excellent example of f_________________. Minoan artwork comes from the island of C______. The Egyptian Old Kingdom sculpture of K________ is made out of extremely dense and expensive d________. L___________ ___ V___________ uses p___________ composition with his early painting the V________ ___ ____ R__________. These three Italian sculptures made a David. 1. D___________ 2. V_____________ 3. M_________________

Talk a Mile a Minute I need one partner facing the screen. I need one partner with their back to the screen. **winners will receive 2 points extra credit on yesterday’s test.

Figura serpentinata sfumato linear perspective Corinthian column Titian Leonardo’s Last Supper heraldic composition

Forced Association a road?an animal? a food item?a shoelace? How is the work of Giorgione like...