Deck 22: Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento Italy

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After Bellini's death in 1516, who became the official painter of the Republic of Venice?

A) Pontormo
B) Veronese
C) da Vinci
D) Titian
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In his Assumption of the Virgin , what did Titian use to create intensity and drama?

A) Heavy contour lines
B) Vibrant color
C) Mix of styles
D) A new medium
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In his David , how does Michelangelo break away from the self-containment of earlier standing statues?

A) Having him hold a rock
B) Turning his head toward adversary
C) Giving him a weigh-shifting pose
D) Shifting focus to the figure's hair and face
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The Council of Trent in 1545 was part of which wider historical phenomenon?

A) The Hanseatic League
B) The Hundred Years' War
C) War of the Holy League
D) The Counter-Reformation
Question
What do the numerous preparatory sketches and studies Leonardo da Vinci made for the Last Supper indicate about his conceptualization of the figures in the work?

A) He arranged the figures in threes, and each grouping expressed the same emotion.
B) For Leonardo the significance lay in the overall scene, not the individual figures.
C) Each figure was treated individually in both pose and emotion expressed.
D) The majority of his effort was given to the figure of Christ, and the others were subsidiary.
Question
In Raphael's Stanza della Segnatura, he integrated the philosophies and teachings of Plato and Aristotle, and what other pair?

A) Rome and Florence
B) Julius II and Lorenzo de' Medici
C) Italy and the Holy Roman Empire
D) Humanism and Christianity
Question
In Leonardo's Last Supper , how did the artist break with traditional iconography?

A) By including Mary Magdalene among the apostles in the role of servant
B) By placing Judas on the same side of the table as the others
C) By including windows showing scenic earthly vistas
D) By showing the chamber in clear linear perspective
Question
Leonardo's use of light and dark in Madonna of the Rocks built on the work of which Early Renaissance artist?

A) Piero della Francesca
B) Fra Angelico
C) Gentile da Fabriano
D) Masaccio
Question
The dome Bramante designed for Saint Peter's in Rome would have resembled which of the following?

A) Hagia Sophia, Constantinople
B) Florence Cathedral
C) Saint Mark's, Venice
D) Pantheon, Rome
Question
Who commissioned the Tempietto?

A) Pope Julius II
B) Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
C) Lorenzo de' Medici
D) Henry VIII of England
Question
Michelangelo deviated from earlier representations of David in his rendition by portraying which part of the episode?

A) The moment of victory
B) The defeat of Goliath
C) The encounter before the battle
D) David watching Goliath die
Question
Which of the following was the mother church for the Jesuits in Rome?

A) Saint Peter's
B) Il Gesù
C) San Giorgio Maggiore
D) Santa Maria Maggiore
Question
What did the cleaning of Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling reveal that shocked art historians?

A) The work of another artist
B) A new painting technique
C) Large reworked sections
D) The vivid original colors
Question
What was the most influential building in the later Cinquecento Italy?

A) Church of San Francesco
B) Santissima Annunziata
C) Il Gesù
D) Santa Maria della Grazie
Question
Which artist was an influence on Raphael's perspective system in his Marriage of the Virgin ?

A) Bronzino
B) Perugino
C) Andrea del Sarto
D) Signorelli
Question
In the Creation of Adam , Michelangelo fashioned the conception of God after which earlier type?

A) Byzantine Pantokrator
B) Olympian deities
C) Medieval representations
D) Alexander the Great
Question
Michelangelo's design for the twin tombs of Giuliano and Lorenzo de' Medici, never finished, is believed to have been based on which school of thought?

A) Protestantism
B) Neo-Platonism
C) Scholasticism
D) Humanism
Question
How does the composition of Titian's Pesaro Madonna differ from that of other High Renaissance works in central Italy?

A) Highlighted against a dark background
B) Symmetrical arrangement of figures
C) Figures placed on a steep diagonal
D) Figure gesturing toward the viewer
Question
The Sistine ceiling represents which of the following themes?

A) The history of the papacy
B) The events of the Old Testament
C) The salvation of humanity
D) The history of Christian Rome
Question
In his representation of Pope Leo X, Raphael did not portray him as head of state, but as what?

A) A warrior
B) A teacher
C) A humble Franciscan
D) A man of learning
Question
What term do art historians use to describe the use of rough brushstrokes and thick dabs of pigment to highlight the uneven surface so it catches the light?

A) Sfumato
B) Oil painting
C) Impasto
D) Grisaille
Question
Michelangelo's statue of Moses is part of which monument?

A) Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici
B) Tomb of Julius II
C) Sistine Chapel
D) Saint Peter's
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<strong>​   Bellini's Feast of the Gods is said to have an Arcadian theme, meaning that it is what?</strong> A) Concerned with festive dancing and revels B) Set in a rugged and mountainous landscape C) Set in a scene of idyllic simplicity and rustic beauty D) Centered around food and feasting activities <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Bellini's Feast of the Gods is said to have an Arcadian theme, meaning that it is what?

A) Concerned with festive dancing and revels
B) Set in a rugged and mountainous landscape
C) Set in a scene of idyllic simplicity and rustic beauty
D) Centered around food and feasting activities
Question
What influence led Raphael to include a self-portrait in the reflection on a brass finial in his painting of Pope Leo X?

A) Mannerism
B) Giotto
C) International Gothic
D) Netherlandish art
Question
What painting style takes its name from the importance of the hand of the artist in creating a work?

A) Baroque
B) Constructivism
C) Realism
D) Mannerism
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<strong>​   What characteristic compositional technique does Leonardo use to unite the figures in Madonna of the Rocks ?</strong> A) Diagonal grouping B) Pyramidal grouping C) Circular form D) Foreground line <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What characteristic compositional technique does Leonardo use to unite the figures in Madonna of the Rocks ?

A) Diagonal grouping
B) Pyramidal grouping
C) Circular form
D) Foreground line
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<strong>​   Which aspect of Michelangelo's Pietá caused controversy at the time it was created?</strong> A) Image of deceased Jesus B) Mary's apparent youth C) Use of marble for statue D) Smaller relative size of Jesus <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which aspect of Michelangelo's Pietá caused controversy at the time it was created?

A) Image of deceased Jesus
B) Mary's apparent youth
C) Use of marble for statue
D) Smaller relative size of Jesus
Question
Raphael's painting Galatea was inspired by the poetry of which Italian writer?

A) Homer
B) Dante
C) Machiavelli
D) Poliziano
Question
Who was the chief architect of the Republic of Venice from 1570 until his death?

A) Giulio Romano
B) Palladio
C) Bramante
D) Michelangelo
Question
Which Mannerist painter created dynamic compositions using swirling clouds and fitful light?

A) Giorgione
B) Tintoretto
C) Raphael
D) Michelangelo
Question

<strong>​   In works such as Madonna in the Meadow , Raphael has clearly adopted Leonardo's use of pyramidal composition for his own work but rejected what interest of Leonardo?</strong> A) Bright color palette B) Illuminated landscape C) Statuesque figures D) Heavy chiaroscuro <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In works such as Madonna in the Meadow , Raphael has clearly adopted Leonardo's use of pyramidal composition for his own work but rejected what interest of Leonardo?

A) Bright color palette
B) Illuminated landscape
C) Statuesque figures
D) Heavy chiaroscuro
Question
In Cinquecento the availability of which inexpensive medium allowed drawing to rise to prominence as an artistic pursuit?

A) Vellum
B) Pulp paper
C) Parchment
D) Canvas
Question
In his David , rather than concentrating his efforts on achieving the standards of ideal beauty, Michelangelo prioritized what aspect?

A) The details of his clothing
B) His dramatic gestures
C) His delicate, slender hands
D) Depicting pent-up emotion
Question
Which city-state was the focal point of artistic development in the High Renaissance?

A) Florence
B) Mantua
C) Venice
D) Rome
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<strong>​   This scene of the Assumption of the Virgin is by which painter?</strong> A) Bellini B) Tintoretto C) Titian D) Parmigianino <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This scene of the Assumption of the Virgin is by which painter?

A) Bellini
B) Tintoretto
C) Titian
D) Parmigianino
Question
What is the name of the work that was commissioned from Bramante by Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain for the Janiculum hill in Rome?

A) Piazza Navona
B) Quirinale Gardens
C) Tempietto
D) Sant'Ivo
Question
The composition of Titian's Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne was most likely inspired by what?

A) Tradition of romance poetry
B) The sermons of Savonarola
C) Classical mythology and art
D) Scholastic philosophy
Question
Despite the limitations on women as artists, which figure exemplifies the important role women could play as art patrons?

A) Isabella of Aragon
B) Sofonisba Anguissola
C) Lavinia Fontana
D) Isabella d'Este
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<strong>​   Which figure is not placed in the standard position in Leonardo's version of the Last Supper ?</strong> A) Jesus B) Judas C) Peter D) Mary Magdalene <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which figure is not placed in the standard position in Leonardo's version of the Last Supper ?

A) Jesus
B) Judas
C) Peter
D) Mary Magdalene
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<strong>​   What is the title of this painting by Titian, which established the standard for the reclining female nude?</strong> A) Isabella d'Este B) The Tempest C) Sacred and Profane Love D) Venus of Urbino <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the title of this painting by Titian, which established the standard for the reclining female nude?

A) Isabella d'Este
B) The Tempest
C) Sacred and Profane Love
D) Venus of Urbino
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<strong>​   What typical Palladian architectural element is NOT present in his most famous villa, Villa Rotonda?</strong> A) Pantheon-like central dome B) Wings of subsidiary buildings C) Four identical facades D) Roman temple-like porches <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What typical Palladian architectural element is NOT present in his most famous villa, Villa Rotonda?

A) Pantheon-like central dome
B) Wings of subsidiary buildings
C) Four identical facades
D) Roman temple-like porches
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<strong>​   Which painter created this painting of mother-and-son pair Eleanora of Toledo and Giovanni de' Medici ?</strong> A) Anguissola B) Bronzino C) Tintoretto D) Romano <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which painter created this painting of mother-and-son pair Eleanora of Toledo and Giovanni de' Medici ?

A) Anguissola
B) Bronzino
C) Tintoretto
D) Romano
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<strong>​   Which of the following characteristics of Parmigianino's painting of the Madonna is NOT a Mannerist element?</strong> A) Long and slender neck B) Sinuous body and small head C) Downward gaze and full drapery D) Attenuated hands <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following characteristics of Parmigianino's painting of the Madonna is NOT a Mannerist element?

A) Long and slender neck
B) Sinuous body and small head
C) Downward gaze and full drapery
D) Attenuated hands
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Who is the architect of the plan of Il Gesù in Rome?

A) Andrea Palladio
B) Giacomo da Vignola
C) Giulio Romano
D) Michelangelo
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What is the name of the Venetian church in which Palladio joined a Mannerist, ambiguous facade with a High Renaissance, logical interior?

A) Santa Susana
B) San Giorgio Maggiore
C) Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
D) San Zaccaria
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What is the location of Veronese's massive ceiling painting Triumph of Venice ?

A) Palazzo del Tè
B) Ca d'Oro
C) Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
D) Doge's Palace
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For which patron did Giulio Romano build the Palazzo del Tè?

A) Pope Julius II
B) Isabella d'Este
C) Federico Gonzaga
D) Giuliano de' Medici
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<strong>​   Who is the artist of this Mannerist version of the Last Supper ?</strong> A) Titian B) Veronese C) Tintoretto D) Correggio <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Who is the artist of this Mannerist version of the Last Supper ?

A) Titian
B) Veronese
C) Tintoretto
D) Correggio
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<strong>​   Who are the two figures shown on Cellini's saltcellar?</strong> A) Adam and Eve B) Neptune and Venus C) Neptune and Tellus D) Dido and Aeneas <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Who are the two figures shown on Cellini's saltcellar?

A) Adam and Eve
B) Neptune and Venus
C) Neptune and Tellus
D) Dido and Aeneas
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<strong>​   Which female art patron is depicted in this painting by Titian?</strong> A) Caterina Sforza B) Lucrezia Tornabuoni C) Properzia de' Rossi D) Isabella d'Este <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which female art patron is depicted in this painting by Titian?

A) Caterina Sforza
B) Lucrezia Tornabuoni
C) Properzia de' Rossi
D) Isabella d'Este
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Deck 22: Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento Italy
1
After Bellini's death in 1516, who became the official painter of the Republic of Venice?

A) Pontormo
B) Veronese
C) da Vinci
D) Titian
D
2
In his Assumption of the Virgin , what did Titian use to create intensity and drama?

A) Heavy contour lines
B) Vibrant color
C) Mix of styles
D) A new medium
B
3
In his David , how does Michelangelo break away from the self-containment of earlier standing statues?

A) Having him hold a rock
B) Turning his head toward adversary
C) Giving him a weigh-shifting pose
D) Shifting focus to the figure's hair and face
B
4
The Council of Trent in 1545 was part of which wider historical phenomenon?

A) The Hanseatic League
B) The Hundred Years' War
C) War of the Holy League
D) The Counter-Reformation
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5
What do the numerous preparatory sketches and studies Leonardo da Vinci made for the Last Supper indicate about his conceptualization of the figures in the work?

A) He arranged the figures in threes, and each grouping expressed the same emotion.
B) For Leonardo the significance lay in the overall scene, not the individual figures.
C) Each figure was treated individually in both pose and emotion expressed.
D) The majority of his effort was given to the figure of Christ, and the others were subsidiary.
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6
In Raphael's Stanza della Segnatura, he integrated the philosophies and teachings of Plato and Aristotle, and what other pair?

A) Rome and Florence
B) Julius II and Lorenzo de' Medici
C) Italy and the Holy Roman Empire
D) Humanism and Christianity
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7
In Leonardo's Last Supper , how did the artist break with traditional iconography?

A) By including Mary Magdalene among the apostles in the role of servant
B) By placing Judas on the same side of the table as the others
C) By including windows showing scenic earthly vistas
D) By showing the chamber in clear linear perspective
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8
Leonardo's use of light and dark in Madonna of the Rocks built on the work of which Early Renaissance artist?

A) Piero della Francesca
B) Fra Angelico
C) Gentile da Fabriano
D) Masaccio
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9
The dome Bramante designed for Saint Peter's in Rome would have resembled which of the following?

A) Hagia Sophia, Constantinople
B) Florence Cathedral
C) Saint Mark's, Venice
D) Pantheon, Rome
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10
Who commissioned the Tempietto?

A) Pope Julius II
B) Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
C) Lorenzo de' Medici
D) Henry VIII of England
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11
Michelangelo deviated from earlier representations of David in his rendition by portraying which part of the episode?

A) The moment of victory
B) The defeat of Goliath
C) The encounter before the battle
D) David watching Goliath die
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12
Which of the following was the mother church for the Jesuits in Rome?

A) Saint Peter's
B) Il Gesù
C) San Giorgio Maggiore
D) Santa Maria Maggiore
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13
What did the cleaning of Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling reveal that shocked art historians?

A) The work of another artist
B) A new painting technique
C) Large reworked sections
D) The vivid original colors
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14
What was the most influential building in the later Cinquecento Italy?

A) Church of San Francesco
B) Santissima Annunziata
C) Il Gesù
D) Santa Maria della Grazie
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Which artist was an influence on Raphael's perspective system in his Marriage of the Virgin ?

A) Bronzino
B) Perugino
C) Andrea del Sarto
D) Signorelli
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16
In the Creation of Adam , Michelangelo fashioned the conception of God after which earlier type?

A) Byzantine Pantokrator
B) Olympian deities
C) Medieval representations
D) Alexander the Great
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17
Michelangelo's design for the twin tombs of Giuliano and Lorenzo de' Medici, never finished, is believed to have been based on which school of thought?

A) Protestantism
B) Neo-Platonism
C) Scholasticism
D) Humanism
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18
How does the composition of Titian's Pesaro Madonna differ from that of other High Renaissance works in central Italy?

A) Highlighted against a dark background
B) Symmetrical arrangement of figures
C) Figures placed on a steep diagonal
D) Figure gesturing toward the viewer
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19
The Sistine ceiling represents which of the following themes?

A) The history of the papacy
B) The events of the Old Testament
C) The salvation of humanity
D) The history of Christian Rome
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20
In his representation of Pope Leo X, Raphael did not portray him as head of state, but as what?

A) A warrior
B) A teacher
C) A humble Franciscan
D) A man of learning
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21
What term do art historians use to describe the use of rough brushstrokes and thick dabs of pigment to highlight the uneven surface so it catches the light?

A) Sfumato
B) Oil painting
C) Impasto
D) Grisaille
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22
Michelangelo's statue of Moses is part of which monument?

A) Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici
B) Tomb of Julius II
C) Sistine Chapel
D) Saint Peter's
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23

<strong>​   Bellini's Feast of the Gods is said to have an Arcadian theme, meaning that it is what?</strong> A) Concerned with festive dancing and revels B) Set in a rugged and mountainous landscape C) Set in a scene of idyllic simplicity and rustic beauty D) Centered around food and feasting activities
Bellini's Feast of the Gods is said to have an Arcadian theme, meaning that it is what?

A) Concerned with festive dancing and revels
B) Set in a rugged and mountainous landscape
C) Set in a scene of idyllic simplicity and rustic beauty
D) Centered around food and feasting activities
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24
What influence led Raphael to include a self-portrait in the reflection on a brass finial in his painting of Pope Leo X?

A) Mannerism
B) Giotto
C) International Gothic
D) Netherlandish art
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25
What painting style takes its name from the importance of the hand of the artist in creating a work?

A) Baroque
B) Constructivism
C) Realism
D) Mannerism
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26

<strong>​   What characteristic compositional technique does Leonardo use to unite the figures in Madonna of the Rocks ?</strong> A) Diagonal grouping B) Pyramidal grouping C) Circular form D) Foreground line
What characteristic compositional technique does Leonardo use to unite the figures in Madonna of the Rocks ?

A) Diagonal grouping
B) Pyramidal grouping
C) Circular form
D) Foreground line
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27

<strong>​   Which aspect of Michelangelo's Pietá caused controversy at the time it was created?</strong> A) Image of deceased Jesus B) Mary's apparent youth C) Use of marble for statue D) Smaller relative size of Jesus
Which aspect of Michelangelo's Pietá caused controversy at the time it was created?

A) Image of deceased Jesus
B) Mary's apparent youth
C) Use of marble for statue
D) Smaller relative size of Jesus
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28
Raphael's painting Galatea was inspired by the poetry of which Italian writer?

A) Homer
B) Dante
C) Machiavelli
D) Poliziano
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29
Who was the chief architect of the Republic of Venice from 1570 until his death?

A) Giulio Romano
B) Palladio
C) Bramante
D) Michelangelo
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30
Which Mannerist painter created dynamic compositions using swirling clouds and fitful light?

A) Giorgione
B) Tintoretto
C) Raphael
D) Michelangelo
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31

<strong>​   In works such as Madonna in the Meadow , Raphael has clearly adopted Leonardo's use of pyramidal composition for his own work but rejected what interest of Leonardo?</strong> A) Bright color palette B) Illuminated landscape C) Statuesque figures D) Heavy chiaroscuro
In works such as Madonna in the Meadow , Raphael has clearly adopted Leonardo's use of pyramidal composition for his own work but rejected what interest of Leonardo?

A) Bright color palette
B) Illuminated landscape
C) Statuesque figures
D) Heavy chiaroscuro
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32
In Cinquecento the availability of which inexpensive medium allowed drawing to rise to prominence as an artistic pursuit?

A) Vellum
B) Pulp paper
C) Parchment
D) Canvas
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33
In his David , rather than concentrating his efforts on achieving the standards of ideal beauty, Michelangelo prioritized what aspect?

A) The details of his clothing
B) His dramatic gestures
C) His delicate, slender hands
D) Depicting pent-up emotion
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34
Which city-state was the focal point of artistic development in the High Renaissance?

A) Florence
B) Mantua
C) Venice
D) Rome
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35

<strong>​   This scene of the Assumption of the Virgin is by which painter?</strong> A) Bellini B) Tintoretto C) Titian D) Parmigianino
This scene of the Assumption of the Virgin is by which painter?

A) Bellini
B) Tintoretto
C) Titian
D) Parmigianino
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36
What is the name of the work that was commissioned from Bramante by Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain for the Janiculum hill in Rome?

A) Piazza Navona
B) Quirinale Gardens
C) Tempietto
D) Sant'Ivo
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37
The composition of Titian's Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne was most likely inspired by what?

A) Tradition of romance poetry
B) The sermons of Savonarola
C) Classical mythology and art
D) Scholastic philosophy
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38
Despite the limitations on women as artists, which figure exemplifies the important role women could play as art patrons?

A) Isabella of Aragon
B) Sofonisba Anguissola
C) Lavinia Fontana
D) Isabella d'Este
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39

<strong>​   Which figure is not placed in the standard position in Leonardo's version of the Last Supper ?</strong> A) Jesus B) Judas C) Peter D) Mary Magdalene
Which figure is not placed in the standard position in Leonardo's version of the Last Supper ?

A) Jesus
B) Judas
C) Peter
D) Mary Magdalene
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40

<strong>​   What is the title of this painting by Titian, which established the standard for the reclining female nude?</strong> A) Isabella d'Este B) The Tempest C) Sacred and Profane Love D) Venus of Urbino
What is the title of this painting by Titian, which established the standard for the reclining female nude?

A) Isabella d'Este
B) The Tempest
C) Sacred and Profane Love
D) Venus of Urbino
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41

<strong>​   What typical Palladian architectural element is NOT present in his most famous villa, Villa Rotonda?</strong> A) Pantheon-like central dome B) Wings of subsidiary buildings C) Four identical facades D) Roman temple-like porches
What typical Palladian architectural element is NOT present in his most famous villa, Villa Rotonda?

A) Pantheon-like central dome
B) Wings of subsidiary buildings
C) Four identical facades
D) Roman temple-like porches
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42

<strong>​   Which painter created this painting of mother-and-son pair Eleanora of Toledo and Giovanni de' Medici ?</strong> A) Anguissola B) Bronzino C) Tintoretto D) Romano
Which painter created this painting of mother-and-son pair Eleanora of Toledo and Giovanni de' Medici ?

A) Anguissola
B) Bronzino
C) Tintoretto
D) Romano
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43

<strong>​   Which of the following characteristics of Parmigianino's painting of the Madonna is NOT a Mannerist element?</strong> A) Long and slender neck B) Sinuous body and small head C) Downward gaze and full drapery D) Attenuated hands
Which of the following characteristics of Parmigianino's painting of the Madonna is NOT a Mannerist element?

A) Long and slender neck
B) Sinuous body and small head
C) Downward gaze and full drapery
D) Attenuated hands
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44
Who is the architect of the plan of Il Gesù in Rome?

A) Andrea Palladio
B) Giacomo da Vignola
C) Giulio Romano
D) Michelangelo
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45
What is the name of the Venetian church in which Palladio joined a Mannerist, ambiguous facade with a High Renaissance, logical interior?

A) Santa Susana
B) San Giorgio Maggiore
C) Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
D) San Zaccaria
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46
What is the location of Veronese's massive ceiling painting Triumph of Venice ?

A) Palazzo del Tè
B) Ca d'Oro
C) Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
D) Doge's Palace
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47
For which patron did Giulio Romano build the Palazzo del Tè?

A) Pope Julius II
B) Isabella d'Este
C) Federico Gonzaga
D) Giuliano de' Medici
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48

<strong>​   Who is the artist of this Mannerist version of the Last Supper ?</strong> A) Titian B) Veronese C) Tintoretto D) Correggio
Who is the artist of this Mannerist version of the Last Supper ?

A) Titian
B) Veronese
C) Tintoretto
D) Correggio
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49

<strong>​   Who are the two figures shown on Cellini's saltcellar?</strong> A) Adam and Eve B) Neptune and Venus C) Neptune and Tellus D) Dido and Aeneas
Who are the two figures shown on Cellini's saltcellar?

A) Adam and Eve
B) Neptune and Venus
C) Neptune and Tellus
D) Dido and Aeneas
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50

<strong>​   Which female art patron is depicted in this painting by Titian?</strong> A) Caterina Sforza B) Lucrezia Tornabuoni C) Properzia de' Rossi D) Isabella d'Este
Which female art patron is depicted in this painting by Titian?

A) Caterina Sforza
B) Lucrezia Tornabuoni
C) Properzia de' Rossi
D) Isabella d'Este
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