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Which region of Northern Italy was of great importance to the development of art in the 15th century? |
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Which field did panel paintings emerge from? |
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Name the manuscript illumination owned by the Duke of Berry |
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What do it’s calendar pictures represent? |
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What medium was introduced in Northern paintings in the early 15th century? |
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Name the triptych painted soon after the Tres Riches Hueres |
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Who painted the Ghent Altar? |
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What kind of altar is the Ghent Altar? |
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Name two cities in Burgundian Netherlands important at the time |
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What kind of object is the "Garden of Earthly Delight"? |
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What is the message of "Garden of Earthly Delight"? |
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The false paradise between Eden and Hell |
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Name of a German 15th century woodcarver |
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Important technological advance that occurred in the mid 15th century |
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Printing Press with Moveable Letters |
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What is the oldest printing technique? |
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What is the subject of the Merode Altar? |
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Where is the Merode Altar located? |
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Which century was the Book of Hueres illuminated? |
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This period coincides with which style in Italy in the 15th century? |
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The art of which country was of interest to Northern artists in 16th century? |
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Which material was the Tres Riches Hueres illuminated on? |
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What is an example of an altar piece consisting of 3 triptychs? |
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What is an example of a multipaneled altarpiece? |
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Name the print making technique belonging to Intaglio Print |
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Name the other two print techniques |
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Relief print (woodcut) Planographic print (Lithography) |
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Who was the 1st painter to study Italian art systematically? |
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Who was the German court painter to Henry VIII of England? |
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Who was the chief painter of the “Danube” style? |
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What was Altdorfer's major piece? |
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What is the compositional style introduced by Altdorfer? |
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Who made up the School of Fontainbleau? |
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Italian mannerists working for King Francis I (France) |
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In which century was the Louvre turned into a new royal palace? |
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Name a 16th century castle in Spain |
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Escorial (S. Lorenzo’s Gridiron Martyrdom) |
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Who was the Escorial built by? |
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Name a Greek painter who moved via Italy to Spain and remained in Toledo? |
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In which country is Dutch art located? |
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In which country is Flemish art located? |
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Name the castle built by King Francis I in France |
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Was Rubens Flemish or Dutch? |
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In which city did Rubens live? |
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What cause the break from the Northern Kingdom? |
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Which Dutch artist did only portrait paintings? |
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Baroque art in France reflects the desires of which king? |
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What was the largest building project under Louis XIV? |
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What other major projects was he responsible for? |
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Hotel des Invalides – Eglise des Soldats, Eglise de Dome |
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Which subject matter did Vermeer favor? |
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Name the 2 most prominent painters in 17th century France? |
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Who was the English baroque architect who designed St. Pauls? |
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What was used as a model for St. Pauls? |
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St. Agnese (resembles Salzburg Dom) |
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Was Rembrandt Dutch or Flemish? |
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Name the English architect who admired Palladio |
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Name the Dutch painter in 17th century who did not specialize on any particular subject matter |
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Who was the author of the so called 3 Master Pieces(engravings)? |
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What were the themes of the 3 Master Pieces by Durer? |
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Moral, Theological, Intellectual virtue |
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Name the 4 subject matters important in Holland |
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Still Life, Landscape(natural), Genre Scene, Portraiture |
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Who dominated the art scene in Flanders? |
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Name the style that replaced the stern Baroque style in France |
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What is the dominating decorative motive applied to Rococo? |
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What is the best quality/adjective to describe Rococo in France? |
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In which century does Rococo occur? |
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What is the term for a town house of the aristocracy in France? |
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Which part of a building was decorated in Rococo style? |
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Name 3 painters especially favoured by the aristocracy in France |
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Watteau, Fragonard, Boucher |
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What is the difference between French and English Rococo? |
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French - Artificial English - Natural |
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Name 2 English artist representative of the period (Rococo) |
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What was Hogarth’s favorite device? |
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Name the graphic technique popular in Rococo |
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What were two philosophical directions of the 18th century? |
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Which class emerged as increasingly influential in the 18th century? |
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What are the consequences of Romanticism in architecture? |
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Neo-Classicism, Neo-gothic |
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What is another name for the Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Classical styles? |
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Who is a typical Neo-Classical painter? |
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Progressive, Innovative artists – as opposed to conservative |
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Was Fuseli a painter or architect? |
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Which style in architecture dominated the 19th century? |
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What are the two most recognizable forms of Revivalism? |
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Neo-gothic, Neo-classical |
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Which painter best represents realism in France? |
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Who was the father of modern satirical subject matter? |
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Which group of painters concentrated on scenes of everyday life? |
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Which group of painters concentrated on nightmarish scenes? |
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Which group of painters concentrated on triumphant, patriotic scenes? |
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Name 2 painters from Germany and England who painted romantic landscape scenes |
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Who commissioned the complex of the Hotel des Invalides? |
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What movement caused the creation of the English garden? |
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Apart from paintings, in which graphic technique did Goya excel? |
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What painter in the Netherlands was also involved in etching in the 17th century? |
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What was the real domain of Daumier? |
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Which impressionist artist preferred outdoor scenes most? |
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Which impressionist artist preferred scenes of movement? |
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which impressionist artist preferred people, human figures? |
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What are the 4 subject matters of 17th century Dutch paintings? |
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Portraiture, Still Life, Landscape, Genre |
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In which century was printing with moveable letters introduced? |
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Who painted two prominent, full length portraits (Flemish, 15th century) (German, 16th century) |
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Name an example of an English painter in the romantic time |
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To which period is the term Fin de Secle applied? |
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How is symbolism defined? |
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Freedom of imagination, expression, and form |
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Which city was the Armory Show presented? |
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New York (1913) First time european contemporary art shown in the USA |
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