Baroque art emerged in the late sixteenth century. How did this artistic style differ from that of Reformation art? - correct answer It was ornamental and complex.
Catholic artists were encouraged to create religious art, while Protestant artists focused on secular subjects. Who commissioned Protestant artists? - correct answer the wealthy
The Protestant condemnation of religious art resulted in iconoclasm across Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. What is iconoclasm? - correct answer the destruction of religious images and icons
The invention of the printing press aided in the creation of art prints. How did this development affect the art market? - correct answer It made art more affordable.
Which Baroque artist from a Protestant country did NOT produce work for the Catholic Church? - correct answer Rembrandt van Rijn
Which is NOT a characteristic of Baroque architecture? - correct answer small, simple buildings
What was typical of Baroque art? - correct answer a dark background with light focusing on the subjects
Caravaggio's chiaroscuro technique inspired many painters of his generation. What was this technique? - correct answer dramatic use of light and shadow
Which statement describes the revolution that the invention of the printing press brought to visual culture? - correct answer It made art more accessible to middle and lower classes.
What is Johannes Gutenberg famous for? - correct answer inventing the printing press