Deck 2: The Renaissance in Northern Europe
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Deck 2: The Renaissance in Northern Europe
1
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Hamlet often speaks _________, or private reflections spoken aloud toward the audience but not toward the other characters.
A) arias
B) cantatas
C) soliloquies
D) dialogues
E) monologues
A) arias
B) cantatas
C) soliloquies
D) dialogues
E) monologues
C
2
Thomas Morley favored __________ in which a single melody is employed with harmonic support.
A) disputations
B) homophonic texture
C) motets
D) oratorios
E) sonnets
A) disputations
B) homophonic texture
C) motets
D) oratorios
E) sonnets
B
3
The __________ has two extraordinary features: a town on the roof that is complete with winding streets, squares, and turrets; and an interior double-spiral staircase built with a circle of 30 feet in diameter whose spiral staircases intertwine but do not meet.
A) Hardwick Hall
B) House of Jacques Coeur
C) Château of Chambord
D) Fontainebleau Palace
E) Château of Chenonceaux
A) Hardwick Hall
B) House of Jacques Coeur
C) Château of Chambord
D) Fontainebleau Palace
E) Château of Chenonceaux
C
4
The Flemish painter, __________ is best known for his half-man, half-animal creatures.
A) Robert Campin
B) Jan van Eyck
C) Hieronymus Bosch
D) Peter Bruegel the Elder
E) Peter Paul Rubens
A) Robert Campin
B) Jan van Eyck
C) Hieronymus Bosch
D) Peter Bruegel the Elder
E) Peter Paul Rubens
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5
Madrigals are often about __________.
A) heaven and hell
B) love and frivolity
C) redemption and salvation
D) etiquette and social mores
E) pestilence and flood
A) heaven and hell
B) love and frivolity
C) redemption and salvation
D) etiquette and social mores
E) pestilence and flood
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6
The scholar and Christian humanist __________ refused to support King Henry VIII's split with the Roman Church.
A) Philip II
B) Thomas More
C) Charles V
D) Mary of Hungary
E) Eleanor of Aquitaine
A) Philip II
B) Thomas More
C) Charles V
D) Mary of Hungary
E) Eleanor of Aquitaine
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7
The central panel in Robert Campin's Mérode Altarpiece depicts the __________.
A) Resurrection
B) Creator
C) salvation and redemption of humankind
D) Temptation
E) Annunciation
A) Resurrection
B) Creator
C) salvation and redemption of humankind
D) Temptation
E) Annunciation
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8
Robert Campin's Mérode Altarpiece is an example of the __________ medium.
A) egg tempera
B) oil
C) acrylic
D) fresco
E) intaglio
A) egg tempera
B) oil
C) acrylic
D) fresco
E) intaglio
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9
Van Eyck's Ghent Altarpiece is a __________.
A) fresco
B) polyptych
C) diptych
D) triptych
E) none of the above
A) fresco
B) polyptych
C) diptych
D) triptych
E) none of the above
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10
One of the most virulent attacks on religious objects occurred in England where King Henry VIII ordered the destruction of monasteries in 1535.His systematic destruction of architecture associated with religion is an example of __________.
A) patriotism
B) iconoclasm
C) etching
D) both A and B
E) none of the above
A) patriotism
B) iconoclasm
C) etching
D) both A and B
E) none of the above
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11
__________ proposed the scientific method.
A) Francis Bacon
B) Galileo
C) Copernicus
D) Newton
E) Kepler
A) Francis Bacon
B) Galileo
C) Copernicus
D) Newton
E) Kepler
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12
The __________ is a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer.
A) Adam and Eve
B) Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
C) A Young Hare
D) Self-Portrait
E) both A and B
A) Adam and Eve
B) Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
C) A Young Hare
D) Self-Portrait
E) both A and B
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13
The hay in Hieronymous Bosch's Hay Wain symbolizes __________.
A) heaven
B) youth
C) material possessions
D) pleasures of the flesh
E) the wheel of fate
A) heaven
B) youth
C) material possessions
D) pleasures of the flesh
E) the wheel of fate
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14
__________ wrote Ninety-five Theses, which became a rallying cry for the Reformation, in the form of a disputation or debate.
A) Desiderius Erasmus
B) Martin Luther
C) John Calvin
D) John Milton
E) Sir Thomas More
A) Desiderius Erasmus
B) Martin Luther
C) John Calvin
D) John Milton
E) Sir Thomas More
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15
Robert Campin's Mérode Altarpiece is the earliest example in which the Annunciation was depicted as taking place in a __________.
A) home
B) church
C) holy realm
D) stable
E) outhouse
A) home
B) church
C) holy realm
D) stable
E) outhouse
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16
Pieter Bruegel was most concerned with __________.
A) the peasant class
B) landscapes
C) the ruling class
D) self-portraits
E) flowers
A) the peasant class
B) landscapes
C) the ruling class
D) self-portraits
E) flowers
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17
__________ created a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I as a princess that displays Elizabeth's love of learning by representing books.
A) Levina Bening Teerling
B) Hans Holbein the Younger
C) Caterina van Hemessen
D) Lucas Cranach
E) all of the above
A) Levina Bening Teerling
B) Hans Holbein the Younger
C) Caterina van Hemessen
D) Lucas Cranach
E) all of the above
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18
__________ are an examples of the secular music that became increasingly popular in the Renaissance and which are characterized by lyrics written in the vernacular.
A) Gregorian chants
B) Soliloquies
C) Madrigals
D) Mystery plays
E) both A and B
A) Gregorian chants
B) Soliloquies
C) Madrigals
D) Mystery plays
E) both A and B
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19
The theme of earthly __________ is(are) the focus of the central panel of Bosch's triptych Garden of Earthly Delights.
A) ignorance
B) possessions
C) betrayal
D) pleasures of the flesh
E) mind
A) ignorance
B) possessions
C) betrayal
D) pleasures of the flesh
E) mind
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20
Although it has long been assumed that the viewer is witnessing a marriage in Van Eyck's Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife Giovanna Cenami , recent arguments suggest, however, that it is a(n) __________.
A) courtship
B) engagement
C) annulment
D) divorce
E) baptism
A) courtship
B) engagement
C) annulment
D) divorce
E) baptism
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21
Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is a __________.
A) comedy
B) history
C) tragedy
D) romance
E) mystery
A) comedy
B) history
C) tragedy
D) romance
E) mystery
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22
The development of the printing press greatly facilitated the spread of the Reformation during
this era.
this era.
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23
The humanist scholar Desiderius Erasmus was born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and is best known for his rejection of all elements of classical civilization.
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24
Blank verse refers to rhyming couple, each line of which has fourteen syllables.
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25
Why was Bruges such an important city at the beginning of the fifteenth century?
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26
Alla prima is painting without preparing a preliminary drawing.
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27
What practices of the Catholic Church did Martin Luther object to, and what did he do about
his objections?
his objections?
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28
Iconoclasm is the systematic celebration of religious icons.
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29
Why are so many of Bosch's works now in the Prado Museum in Madrid?
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30
A disputation was part of the learning process at Universities and refers to debates held weekly between Faculty and students.
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31
__________ was the most important satirical work of the Renaissance.
A) Erasmus's The Praise of Folly
B) William Shakespeare's Hamlet
C) Benvenuto Cellini's Autobiography
D) John Calvin's Institutes
E) Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
A) Erasmus's The Praise of Folly
B) William Shakespeare's Hamlet
C) Benvenuto Cellini's Autobiography
D) John Calvin's Institutes
E) Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
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32
William Shakespeare's command of the English language is particularly evident in his soliloquies.
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33
The Essays written by __________ are a stunning example of Renaissance individualism grounded in humanism.
A) Erasmus
B) Martin Luther
C) Montaigne
D) William Shakespeare
E) Kit Marlowe
A) Erasmus
B) Martin Luther
C) Montaigne
D) William Shakespeare
E) Kit Marlowe
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34
The argument that rather than revolving around the earth, the earth and the other planets orbit the sun, was put forth by __________.
A) Galileo
B) Newton
C) Pasteur
D) Bacon
E) Copernicus
A) Galileo
B) Newton
C) Pasteur
D) Bacon
E) Copernicus
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35
Define "disguised symbolism" and examine its use in Robert Campin's Mérode Altarpiece .
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36
A madrigal is a vocal composition for a small group of singers, usually without accompaniment.
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37
What is the relationship between Hieronymous Bosch's Hay Wain and Flemish proverbs?
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38
The "age of discovery" is so called because of such men as Christopher Columbus, Vasco de Gama and Nicolas Copernicus.
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39
The Northern Renaissance painters favored egg tempera over the newly developing oil medium.
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40
How is Erasmus a good example of the devotee of humanism in the Northern Renaissance epoch?
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41
What features does the drama of the Elizabethan Age (1558-1603) share with that of ancient Greece and which Shakespearean play serves as an excellent example?
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42
Summarize the accomplishments of scientists and explorers of this epoch.
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43
What typifies secular music during the Renaissance? Give an example of a typical form of secular music.
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44
Select one work of art that dates prior to the Reformation, one object that dates after the Reformation, and one text to examine the effects of the Reformation on the culture of the Northern Renaissance.
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45
Examine the issue of disguised symbolism in the work of Northern Renaissance artists by examining at least three works, including literature that uses a high degree of allusion to make its point.
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46
Compare and contrast the Southern and Northern Renaissance through a close examination of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.Caterina van Hemessen's Portrait of a Lady, Petrarch's Sonnet 159, and Louise Labe's Sonnet 18.
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47
Define "iconoclasm" and present two examples of its use during this era.
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