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Example Question #588 : Ap Art History
Rembrandt van Rijn most frequently painted subjects from __________.
royal courts
the Bible
ancient history
ancient mythology
the Bible
Rembrandt van Rijn, like other Dutch Masters of the seventeenth century, painted different images from other European painters, thanks to the Netherlands' unique religious and political situation. As a Protestant-majority nation that was ruled by the Spanish monarch, court paintings, images of Roman antiquity, and classical mythology were unpopular subjects among the Dutch in the seventeenth century. As such, the most popular subjects for Rembrandt were scenes from the Bible, especially the New Testament.
Example Question #589 : Ap Art History
"Lapis lazuli" is the name for a stone that, when crushed into a powder, produces a paint with a vivid shade of __________.
green
blue
red
yellow
blue
The lapis lazuli stone was mined in Afghanistan and Pakistan since the seventh millennium BCE. In the early Renaissance, it was finally imported to Europe, where the paint produced from lapis lazuli from the stone became highly valued. This paint was widely used in Renaissance art for the blue robe of the Virgin Mary; it is also widely associated with the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer.
Example Question #590 : Ap Art History
Baroque and Impressionist artists have all of the following in common except __________.
the use of scenes from contemporary life
that they emerged in European countries
an interest in portraying overtly religious subjects
an interest in the movement and representation of light
the creation of portraits
an interest in portraying overtly religious subjects
Impressionists had less of an interest in painting works with religious themes while Baroque artists often engaged with these themes. Impressionism emerged in France while Baroque art gained popularity across Western Europe. Both Impressionists and Baroque artists had an interest in portraiture and the everyday world. Both kinds of artists showed an interest in capturing light on the canvas.
Example Question #591 : Ap Art History
Which of the following is true about Peter Paul Rubens’ Allegory of the Outbreak of War?
It was commissioned by Ferdinando II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, to celebrate his bravado in war
Venus is represented as a fury of war
It expresses Rubens’ negative attitude towards war and was painted in protest of the Thirty Years War and other conflicts
It was painted to protest the Netherlands’ wars of independence from Spain
It reflects Peter Paul Rubens’ limited travel experience and his insular focus on Flanders’ point of view in military conflicts
It expresses Rubens’ negative attitude towards war and was painted in protest of the Thirty Years War and other conflicts
Rubens derived great insight into European politics from his diplomatic missions, and never ceased to promote peace. He used Allegory of the Outbreak of War to express his horror at the Thirty Years War and promote his message of peace.
Example Question #592 : Ap Art History
Jean-Baptiste Greuze’s The Village Wife is demonstrative of which of the following?
The newfound popularity of moral narratives through satire
The Neoclassical fascination with Italy and the popularity of the Grand Tour
Greuze’s tendency to paint controversial scenes that polarized his audiences
The influence of Rousseau and the popularity of sentimental narratives in art, which idealized the peasant’s simple, natural, and honest life as the height of humanity
The influence of the Enlightenment and its elevated spirit of rationality and scientific thought
The influence of Rousseau and the popularity of sentimental narratives in art, which idealized the peasant’s simple, natural, and honest life as the height of humanity
Greuze's Village Wife echoes Rousseau's writings, which placed emotions above reason as the most natural of human expressions. The painting's sentimental tone is characterized by the simplicity seen in the peasant's rustic, unadorned dwelling and its depiction of this happy climax to a rural romance. It promotes a moral message that happiness is the reward of natural virtue.
Example Question #593 : Ap Art History
The inclusion of a mirror on the back wall of the painting recalls which Early Netherlandish work of art?
The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck
Adam and Eve by Albrecht Durer
The Descent from the Cross by Roger van der Weiden
Annunciation Triptych by the Workshop of Robert Campin
The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck
One of the most curious elements of Diego Velazquez' Las Meninas is the inclusion of a small mirror in the middle of the painting, on the back wall of the room, showing the King and Queen of Spain. This directly references a similar object in the Arnolfini Wedding Portrait, painted over two hundred years before Velazquez' creation of Las Meninas.
Image is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Las_Meninas,_by_Diego_Velázquez,_from_Prado_in_Google_Earth.jpg
Example Question #594 : Ap Art History
The work shown here allowed the artist to ____________________.
practice techniques important to paintings he would later create
keep images of himself
show a domestic scene
make quick money through a cheaper medium
practice techniques important to paintings he would later create
Etching such as this one, Self-Portrait with Saskia, served two functions for an artist like Rembrandt. While some would be sold at a much lower cost than large-scale paintings, they also allowed Rembrandt to practice techniques he utilized in paintings. Rembrandt made a large number of self-portraits throughout his career, each of which had different poses, but all showed his hallmarks such as heightened contrast of light and dark elements and a revealing view of his subject, each of which are showed in this etching.
Image is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Self-portrait_with_Saskia.jpg
Example Question #595 : Ap Art History
Jacques-Louis David's The Oath of the Horatii, shown here, depicts a scene from _____________________.
an important moment in Christian scriptures
everyday aspects of rural life
then-contemporary military campaigns
a well-known story of Roman history
a well-known story of Roman history
The Oath of the Horatii presents three brother from the Horatius clan making an oath to their father that they will fight three brothers from the rival city of Alba Longa. This story, in which only one brother survived, but the brothers' task of defeating their rivals was ultimately achieved, was quite popular as a Roman lesson about honor and patriotism. During the late eighteenth century, many intellectuals throughout Europe looked back to Classical sources for guidance, resulting in the philosophical movement known as the Enlightenment and the artistic style known as Neoclassicism.
Artwork from Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jacques-Louis_David,_Le_Serment_des_Horaces.jpg