Chapter 23 Seventeenth-Century Art in Europe fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
Chapter 23 Seventeenth-Century Art in EuropeA goal of Baroque art was to - correct answer evoke emotional responses. The strategies of Baroque theatricality include - correct answer dramatic lighting. Unlike Renaissance art, Baroque art makes its viewers into - correct answer participants. Art picturing scenes of daily life is called - correct answer genre painting. The Baroque style is established and develops in Rome thanks in part to the - correct answer Counter-Reformation. Bernini's Cathedra Petri is typical of Italian Baroque art for its - correct answer opulent and spectacular visual effects. Bernini's St. Teresa in Ecstasy most clearly illustrates the Baroque interest in - correct answer emotion. The two styles of Italian seventeenth-century painting are - correct answer naturalism and Classicism. The text suggests that the purpose of Caravggio's naturalism is to - correct answer make religious subjects understandable. What constitutes the "Golden Age" of painting in Spain? - correct answer paintings that depict religious themes realistically and dramatically Seventeenth-century Spanish art is most profoundly influenced by - correct answer Caravaggio. Jusepe de Ribera's painting is best described as - correct answer Classical and naturalistic. What concern common in the Renaissance and Baroque eras is demonstrated in Velázquez's Las Meninas? - correct answer status of the artist What motivated the addition of a Baroque façade to the Romanesque cathedral of St. James in Santiago de Compostela in Spain? - correct answer renewed interest in pilgrimages to the shrines of saints What new developments in Flemish painting are evident in the workshop of Peter Paul Rubens? - correct answer Rubens hires specialist painters as shop assistants. What aspect of Ruben's painting reveals his familiarity with Italian art? - correct answer heroic bodies How do paintings by Peter Paul Rubens reveal his northern heritage? - correct answer surface description Which country's political history is pictured in Ruben's Henry IV Receiving the Portrait of Marie de' Medici? - correct answer France A breakfast piece is a still life featuring - correct answer bread and fruit. The predominant style of Dutch seventeenth-century art is - correct answer naturalistic. The subjects preferred in the Protestant Netherlands include - correct answer portraiture, genre, and landscapes. Which printmaking process is most closely associated with Rembrandt? - correct answer etching Vermeer used the camera obscura to - correct answer study the composition.
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