Fourteenth- Through Sixteenth-Century 2D Art

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1

A medieval painting composed of three separate pieces is known as a __________.

triptych

landscape

portrait

trilogy

diptych

Explanation

A triptych, from Greek words meaning "three fold," was often placed at the altar of medieval and early modern European churches. The paintings allowed for three separate scenes to be shown in one place, which allowed both the artist to depict three related topics and show the viewer a larger scene than one panel would allow. Triptychs were largely used for religious topics in the middle ages, but have remained a popular style up to the present day.

2

Robert campin   triptych with the annunciation  known as the  merode altarpiece    google art project

The "annunciation" portrayed in this work of art refers to the Biblical story in which ________________.

the Virgin Mary is told she will give birth to the Christ Child

the Resurrection is revealed to Jesus' most trusted disciples

the Divinity of Christ is explained to the Apostles

the Birth of Christ is proclaimed by the Three Kings

Explanation

The middle panel of the Annunciation Triptych by the Workshop of Robert Campin depicts an angel telling the Virgin Mary that she will give birth to the Christ child. The Annunciation was an extremely common subject of medieval European art due both to its obvious important to Christian faith and its ease of communication to parishioners who were not able to read. Campin's piece is littered with extra significance, including the Old and New Testaments to demonstrate the believed fulfillment of prophecies that the birth of Christ brought.

Image is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Robert\_Campin\_-\_Triptych\_with\_the\_Annunciation,\_known\_as\_the\_%22Merode\_Altarpiece%22\_-\_Google\_Art\_Project.jpg

3

All of the following artists' paintings are notable for their use of chiaroscuro except ______________.

Andy Warhol

Peter Paul Rubens

Caravaggio

Rembrandt

Leonardo da Vinci

Explanation

"Chiaroscuro" refers to a technique that makes two-dimensional shapes seem three-dimensional. Artists do this by simulating light and shadow. It is a technique commonly employed by Renaissance and Baroque artists, but less commonly seen in the Pop Art that Warhol specialized in.

4

__________ was a time of great prosperity and wealth within the Dutch Republic, now known as Holland or The Netherlands. Paintings from this age display many Baroque qualities, but are generally much simpler and realistic in their imagery. Rembrandt is well known for having been a painter during this time.

The Dutch Golden Age

The Baroque Period

The Dutch Bronze Age

The Dutch Renaissance

The Rococo period

Explanation

A "golden age" typically refers to a time of great prosperity and wealth. The Dutch Golden Age was a time of both great prosperity for the newly independent Dutch Republic, but also a time of great creativity. Although the Dutch Golden Age occurred during the Baroque period and shares many of its characteristics, there are subtle differences, such as the realism and simplicity that marks Dutch paintings. For an example of these features, see The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer.

5

Which of these terms describes the hazy, smoky lighting that creates distance between the viewer and the subject?

Sfumato

Chiaroscuro

Ignudi

Tenebrism

Explanation

Sfumato was a High Renaissance lighting technique used by artists like Leonardo da Vinci to produce distance between the viewer and the subject of a painting. Chiaroscuro refers to the transition between light to dark in a Renaissance painting. Tenebrism is the Baroque-era contrast between shadows and light that was used by artists like Caravaggio. Ignudi is the Italian term for nude figures in Renaissance art.

6

__________ was a time of great prosperity and wealth within the Dutch Republic, now known as Holland or The Netherlands. Paintings from this age display many Baroque qualities, but are generally much simpler and realistic in their imagery. Rembrandt is well known for having been a painter during this time.

The Dutch Golden Age

The Baroque Period

The Dutch Bronze Age

The Dutch Renaissance

The Rococo period

Explanation

A "golden age" typically refers to a time of great prosperity and wealth. The Dutch Golden Age was a time of both great prosperity for the newly independent Dutch Republic, but also a time of great creativity. Although the Dutch Golden Age occurred during the Baroque period and shares many of its characteristics, there are subtle differences, such as the realism and simplicity that marks Dutch paintings. For an example of these features, see The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer.

7

A medieval painting composed of three separate pieces is known as a __________.

triptych

landscape

portrait

trilogy

diptych

Explanation

A triptych, from Greek words meaning "three fold," was often placed at the altar of medieval and early modern European churches. The paintings allowed for three separate scenes to be shown in one place, which allowed both the artist to depict three related topics and show the viewer a larger scene than one panel would allow. Triptychs were largely used for religious topics in the middle ages, but have remained a popular style up to the present day.

8

Which of these terms describes the hazy, smoky lighting that creates distance between the viewer and the subject?

Sfumato

Chiaroscuro

Ignudi

Tenebrism

Explanation

Sfumato was a High Renaissance lighting technique used by artists like Leonardo da Vinci to produce distance between the viewer and the subject of a painting. Chiaroscuro refers to the transition between light to dark in a Renaissance painting. Tenebrism is the Baroque-era contrast between shadows and light that was used by artists like Caravaggio. Ignudi is the Italian term for nude figures in Renaissance art.

9

All of the following artists' paintings are notable for their use of chiaroscuro except ______________.

Andy Warhol

Peter Paul Rubens

Caravaggio

Rembrandt

Leonardo da Vinci

Explanation

"Chiaroscuro" refers to a technique that makes two-dimensional shapes seem three-dimensional. Artists do this by simulating light and shadow. It is a technique commonly employed by Renaissance and Baroque artists, but less commonly seen in the Pop Art that Warhol specialized in.

10

Robert campin   triptych with the annunciation  known as the  merode altarpiece    google art project

The "annunciation" portrayed in this work of art refers to the Biblical story in which ________________.

the Virgin Mary is told she will give birth to the Christ Child

the Resurrection is revealed to Jesus' most trusted disciples

the Divinity of Christ is explained to the Apostles

the Birth of Christ is proclaimed by the Three Kings

Explanation

The middle panel of the Annunciation Triptych by the Workshop of Robert Campin depicts an angel telling the Virgin Mary that she will give birth to the Christ child. The Annunciation was an extremely common subject of medieval European art due both to its obvious important to Christian faith and its ease of communication to parishioners who were not able to read. Campin's piece is littered with extra significance, including the Old and New Testaments to demonstrate the believed fulfillment of prophecies that the birth of Christ brought.

Image is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Robert\_Campin\_-\_Triptych\_with\_the\_Annunciation,\_known\_as\_the\_%22Merode\_Altarpiece%22\_-\_Google\_Art\_Project.jpg

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