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5 100 200 300 400 500 Art Humanism Women Artists Miscellaneous

6 A 100 What was the leading country in Renaissance art?

7 What was Florence. A 100

8 What was one difference in the techniques of medieval and Renaissance art? A 200

9 What was Medieval art lacked perspective and Renaissance art used perspective. A 200

10 Give an example of art and its creator that expresses individualism. A 300

11 What was David by Michelangelo. A 300

12 In the artwork, the Arnolfini Wedding, why is there a symbol of fertility? A 400

13 What is the woman is dressed as she is pregnant and the red bed symbolizes fertility. A 400

14 What area of art was a reaction against Renaissance ideas of balance, simplicity, etc? A 500

15 What was Mannerism. A 500

16 What was Humanism? B 100

17 What was a new philosophy and an intellectual movement. B 100

18 What coexisted with it? B 200

19 What was religion. B 200

20 Name two essential aspects of Humanism. B 300

21 What was the glorification of humans and that individuals can do anything; enjoying life instead of waiting for an afterlife. B 300

22 Who or what contributed to Renaissance Humanism and why? B 400

23 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

24 How was civic humanism different from Humanism? B 500

25 What was the civic humanists believed that individuals should make changes in society by becoming part of the government. B 500

26 Who were more important in terms of hierarchy? C 100

27 Who were the upper class or the wealthy class. C 100

28 How was the status of women different from men? C 200

29 What was women had no political rights and they were legally subject to there husbands. C 200

30 What kind of tasks did the women of the highest classes did? C 300

31 What were tasks of the household, such as sewing, cooking, and entertaining. C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Name an example of a woman who was independent, wealthy woman, and had some fame. C 400

34 Who was Lucrezia Borgia, who was the daughter of Pope Alexander VI. C 400

35 How were unmarried women subjugated in the Renaissance? C 500

36 What was they had no independence of any kind and lived with a male relative or in a convent. C 500

37 What technique did the High Renaissance artist, Leonardo da Vinci develop? D 100

38 What was sfumato, which was a haze that softened the edges of objects in a painting. D 100

39 Who was Jan Van Eyck and what was his most famous art piece? D 200

40 Who was a famous and innovative famous painter of the 15 th century. His most famous artwork was Arnolfini and his wife. D 200

41 Who was considered the first Renaissance painter and what did he use? D 300

42 Who was Giotto and he used chiaroscuro. D 300

43 What encompassed some of the major themes of exploration, religion, and death? Who was the artist of it? D 400

44 What was the Ambassadors (1533) by Hans Holbein the Younger. D 400

45 Compare and contrast the sculpture of David by Donatello different from the one by Michelangelo. D 500

46 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

47 What is the definition of the Renaissance? E 100

48 What is the rebirth of culture. E 100

49 What was an essential element of the Renaissance? E 200

50 What was Humanism, which expressed the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome. E 200

51 Who were the Medici's and what did they do? E 300

52 Who was a banking family in Florence and they controlled the politics and culture of their cities. E 300

53 As a cause of the Renaissance, how did Europeans come in contact with more advanced civilizations? E 400

54 What was the Crusades and new trading routes. E 400

55 In the growth of nation-states, what were some developments? E 500

56 What were the conclusion of monarchies, individualism, and immigration, which was a search for better life. E 500

57 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

58 Bibliography SparkNotes.SparkNotes.Web.2015 The Renaissance Power Point Renaissance Artists to Know Northern Renaissance Art Major Figures of the Italian Humanist Movement The Renaissance Test Review Packet


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