AP Art History : Renaissance to Contemporary 2D Art

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Art History

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Example Questions

Example Question #111 : Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

Fra filippo lippi   madonna with the child and two angels   wga13307

The figure on the left in the work shown here is _________________.

Possible Answers:

Mary Magdalene

Saint Anne

the Virgin Mary

Saint Catherine

Correct answer:

the Virgin Mary

Explanation:

The Virgin Mary is placed in the left hand portion of this painting, the Madonna and Child with Two Angels by Filippo Lippi. Lippi does many things that are different than traditional portrayals of the Virgin Mary in this work, especially showing her without a shawl on her head and interacting with the Christ child in a more realistic manner. Still, Lippi presents the Virgin Mary in a blue robe, with a halo over her head, and surrounded by angels, all signifiers of the Virgin Mary in art.

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Example Question #112 : Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

Fra filippo lippi   madonna with the child and two angels   wga13307

The medium in which the work shown here was created was _______________________.

Possible Answers:

tempera on wood

oil on canvas

watercolor on paper

engraving on metal

Correct answer:

tempera on wood

Explanation:

Tempera paint, made from water-soluble binders (usually eggs) and color pigments, was the most common paint form in Europe from the Roman era through about 1500. Tempera paint was valued for its quick drying time and its ability to last. This work, Madonna and Child with Two Angels by Filippo Lippi, is from the last era of tempera painting in Italy, as painting on canvases, which were better applied with oil paints, became more popular a few decades after Lippi’s work.

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Example Question #113 : Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

Entombment of christ

This work, Jacopo da Pontormo’s Entombment of Christ is placed in ___________________.

Possible Answers:

a church

a private home

a public square

a palace

Correct answer:

a church

Explanation:

The Entombment of Christ depicts the descent of Christ from the cross, one of the Twelve Stations of the Cross. This particular work hangs in the Capponi Chapel, a sixteenth century addition to the much older Church of Saint Felicita in Florence, which was built by the architect by Filippo Brunelleschi. Pontormo’s work was part of a series depicting the Stations of the Cross, in the then vogue mannerist style, which adorned the walls of the brand new chapel.

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Example Question #114 : Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

Where is The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci located?

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Possible Answers:

Florence Cathedral, in Florence, Italy

Chartres Cathedral, in Chartres, France

The Vatican

Pazzi Chapel, in Florence, Italy

Santa Maria della Grazie church in Milan, Italy

Correct answer:

Santa Maria della Grazie church in Milan, Italy

Explanation:

The Last Supper is located in the Santa Maria della Grazie church in Milan, Italy. It is in the refectory, or the area where the monks would eat.

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Example Question #21 : Answering Other Questions About Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

What two types of paint did da Vinci use to paint The Last Supper?

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Possible Answers:

Oil and tempera

Acrylic and ink

Oil and acrylic

Oil and watercolor

Tempera and watercolor

Correct answer:

Oil and tempera

Explanation:

Da Vinci used oil and tempera paint to create The Last Supper. He also used a double layer of plaster with a white lead undercoat to make the colors brighter.

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Example Question #22 : Answering Other Questions About Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

What famous 16th century work depicts Aristotle and Plato at center?

Possible Answers:

La velata

The School of Athens

Transfiguration

The Parnassus

Three Graces

Correct answer:

The School of Athens

Explanation:

The School of Athens by Raphael is the only painting of these five that depicts the two philosophers, as well as many other philosophers of Ancient Greece. The rest are other paintings by Raphael.

Example Question #23 : Answering Other Questions About Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

Vermeer

The juxtaposition of the woman holding a balance and the painting of The Last Judgment in the background symbolizes

Possible Answers:

Vanity

Humility

Betrothal

Damnation

Correct answer:

Vanity

Explanation:

The image of Christ in the background is in stark contrast to the woman weighing her jewelry, it is a comment on the contrast between humility and wealth.

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Example Question #24 : Answering Other Questions About Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

Vermeer

The artist uses all of the following techniques in this painting except for _________________.

Possible Answers:

Underpainting

Hatching

Grisaille

Prestezza

Correct answer:

Prestezza

Explanation:

Grisaille, Hatching, and underpainting were all techniques commonly used by Vermeer and the early Dutch painters.

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Example Question #25 : Answering Other Questions About Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

What medium was Venus of Urbino painted in?

Tiziano   venere di urbino   google art project

 

Possible Answers:

Stucco

Oil paint

Terra cotta

Tempera paint

Watercolor paint

Correct answer:

Oil paint

Explanation:

Venus of Urbino is painted with oil paint. Titian used thin layers of oil paint to create glazes in this art. Tempera and watercolor are other types of paint, stucco is a particular style of painting that involves plasterwork, and terra cotta is a type of porous clay often used for ceramics.

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Example Question #30 : Answering Other Questions About Fourteenth Through Sixteenth Century 2 D Art

The transition of pre-Renaissance to Renaissance artistic patronage was characterized by _______________.

Possible Answers:

a shift from churchly to secular patronage

a shift from political to churchly patronage

a shift from secular to churchly patronage

None of these; artistic patronage came from the same general place

Correct answer:

a shift from churchly to secular patronage

Explanation:

During the Renaissance, a burgeoning middle class created by a robust mercantile, trading, and banking industry began using their new found money to sponsor the creation of art. Though several works of Renaissance art use divine subject matter, the focus was largely on innovation within the art itself, namely the study of perspective, light, color, and the human figure, with a renewed interest and rediscovering of Greek art and culture. Because of this increased access to money, an emphasis on the importance of knowledge, and the increased availability of books, The Renaissance became the most productive and innovative period in the history of Western art. This stems from a fundamental change in the art's patronage, and the knowledge being absorbed by these patrons: whereas before the art was controlled almost entirely by the Church, a newly enlightened population was now calling the patronal shots, resulting in a diversification and innovation of all the arts across the spectrum of media, and a longing for a type of pre-Christian Hellenistic revival.

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