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Part 1 Leonardo di Vinci

1)What is the title of this work of art? a. Mona Lisa b. Portrait of Cecillia Gallerani c. Virgin of the Rocks d. Portrait of Ginevra de’Benci 2)This is the first portrait where the image is interacting with the viewer. a. True b. False 3)This is the 2 nd most famous artwork of Leonardo’s. a. True b. False

4.)What is the title of this work? a. St. George b. St. Jerome c. St. Mark d. St. Anne 5.)This piece was created by Donatello. a. True b. False 6.)What purpose of art goes with this piece? a. Historical b. Spiritual c. Aesthetics d. Political 7.)The artist intentionally created the lower body larger to make this piece easier to view. a. True b. False

8)What is the title of this work? a. Gates of Paradise b. Golden Gates c. Heavens Gates d. None of the above 9)This piece was created by Donatello. a. True b. False 10)What purpose of art goes with this piece? a. Historical b. Spiritual c. Aesthetics d. Political 11) This piece depicts scenes from the Old Testament Bible. a. True b. False

12)What is the title of this work of art? a. Mona Lisa b. Portrait of Cecillia Gallerani c. Virgin of the Rocks d. St. Jerome 13)What new technique did Leonardo use on this painting?

13)What is the title of this work of art? a. Mona Lisa b. Portrait of Cecillia Gallerani c. Last Supper d. St. Jerome 14) When was the painting finished? a b c d )What is the medium? a. Fresco b. Tempera on wood c. Oil and tempera on walnut d. Oil on wood

16)What is the title of this work of art? a. Mona Lisa b. Portrait of Cecillia Gallerani c. Last Supper d. The Proportions of the human figure 17) When was the image finished? a b c d )What is the medium? a. Fresco b. Tempera on wood c. Oil and tempera on walnut d. Pen and ink on paper

19) The Last Supper is the most famous work of art historically. 20) Leonardo’s last name is his father’s. 21) Leonardo went to Milan to be a court engineer. 22) Leonardo was a popular painter do to all the pieces he completed in a short amount of time. 23) In the painting of St. Jerome Leonardo used for the first time realistic proportions and perspective. 24) Leonardo’s chief rival was Michelangelo. 25) Leonardo created anatomy from the skeleton out.

) List three inventions of Leonardo’s ) List three places Leonardo lived during his lifetime ) List three occupations of Leonardo’s ) List three works of art by Leonardo. 38) What painting of Leonardo’s started to erode once completed? a. Mona Lisa b. Last Supper c. St. Jerome d. None of the above 39) How did Leonardo create nature in his art? 40) The Last Supper by Leonardo is the first to have the figures interacting. a. True b. False

41.)Renaissance 42.)Humanism 43.)Linear perspective 44.)Aerial perspective 45.)Foreshortening 46.)Contrapposto 47.)Pieta a) A mathematical system for creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface. The system originated in Florence, Italy in the early 1400s. b) A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements c) "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome d) the haziness that surrounds objects that are farther away from the viewer, causing the distance to be perceived as greater e) The use of perspective to represent in art the apparent visual contraction of an object that extends back in space at an angle to the perpendicular plane of sight f) A painting, drawing, or sculpture of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, holding the dead body of Jesus. The word means "pity" in Italian. g) Human posture in which the shoulders and head are turned one way and the hips and legs another; weight off the body is put on one foot, creating a feeling of tension on one side of the body and relaxation on the other

48) Why did Leonardo place portraits of figures where they were in paintings? 49) What country did Leonardo die in? 50) How did Leonardo paint nature in his artwork?