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Example Question #12 : Analyzing The Content Of 2 D Visual Art
What figure from Greek mythology is prominently featured in Sandro Botticelli's most famous work?
Venus
Zeus
Mars
Hercules
Hera
Venus
Sandro Botticelli's The Birth of Venus is one of the signature paintings of Early Renaissance art from Italy, and as such deals with many themes prominent in the era. Botticelli chose the ancient goddess of love, appearing nude and fully formed from the ocean on a clam shell, instead of a Christian theme. Additionally, the picture's symbolism and color focus more on Platonic ideals than the Christian symbolism that was so prevalent in late Medieval art.
Example Question #1 : Analyzing The Form Of Medieval 2 D Visual Art
What form of art was developed by Islamic artists who did not draw living figures because of proscriptions in the Quran?
Calligraphy
Sculpture
Painting
Architecture
Landscaping
Calligraphy
The Quran, the Islamic holy book, made Muslim artists pursue calligraphy for two different but related reasons. Calligraphy was the easiest mode of transmission for the written Quran in the early years of the religion. Additionally, Quranic prohibitions on creating figurative art made many Muslim artists pursue the geometrical and literary art of calligraphy.
Example Question #482 : Clep: Humanities
Renaissance art made a dramatic departure from medieval art by __________.
using more realistic depictions of the human form
using fewer and less rich colors
deemphasizing classical subjects
None of the other answers
putting more focus on religious subjects
using more realistic depictions of the human form
During the Renaissance, with a renewed focus on classical art and scientific understanding, visual arts underwent a significant change. In particular, religious themes dwindled in importance in comparison to classical subjects, and deeper, more varied colors were used to represent more realistic depictions of the human form.
Example Question #1 : Understanding Terminology That Describes Medieval 2 D Visual Art
A medieval painting composed of three separate pieces is known as a __________.
trilogy
portrait
landscape
diptych
triptych
triptych
A triptych, from Greek words meaning "three fold," was often placed at the altar of medieval and early modern European churches. The paintings allowed for three separate scenes to be shown in one place, which allowed both the artist to depict three related topics and show the viewer a larger scene than one panel would allow. Triptychs were largely used for religious topics in the middle ages, but have remained a popular style up to the present day.
Example Question #1 : Understanding Terminology That Describes Medieval 2 D Visual Art
In medieval religious art, a painting depicting the Madonna and Child feature which biblical figures?
John the Baptist and Jesus Christ
The Risen Christ and Mary Magdalene
The Virgin Mary and the Infant Jesus
Satan and the Whore of Babylon
Abraham and Sarah
The Virgin Mary and the Infant Jesus
Among the most important and widely painted images in Medieval art were depictions of the Madonna and Child. These paintings, depicting the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus, were meant to show the two holiest figures in Medieval Catholicism to the illiterate believers of the church in the middle ages.
Example Question #92 : Visual Arts
Medieval European art lacked which element that was developed in the Renaissance?
Patronage
Portraits
Religious subjects
Vanishing-point Perspective
Bright colors
Vanishing-point Perspective
Using newly found mathematical principles in their artwork, Renaissance artists were able to create perspective in Western painting for the first time. Vanishing-point perspective, which creates lines of sight that reflect the depth seen in reality, allowed for portraiture, religious subjects, and other works to be seen in new ways. Coupled with new scientific knowledge and an increasing use of dark colors and shadows, Renaissance art created new perceptions of artwork.
Example Question #1 : Understanding Terminology That Describes Renaissance 2 D Visual Art
Perspective is considered one of the chief innovations of painting developed during __________.
the Renaissance era
the Gothic era
the Baroque era
the Medieval era
the Romantic era
the Renaissance era
Perspective, the ability to place objects and figures in a 2D image that reflects 3D realities, was one of the driving forces of the artistic era known as the Renaissance. The era included painters like Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, and Michelangelo, who developed modes of portraiture that revolutionized artistic depictions. With this innovation, most Western art can be divided between pre- and post-Renaissance styles.
Example Question #2 : Understanding Terminology That Describes Renaissance 2 D Visual Art
What is the term for the contrast of light and shade that became popular in sixteenth century European paintings?
Chiaroscuro
Contrapposto
Shading
Sfumato
Crosshatching
Chiaroscuro
Contrapposto has to do with the weight shift in a figure, crosshatching is used to create angles, and shading does not imply a contrast. Sfumato is about the transition from light to dark, not contrasting the two. Chiaroscuro is the only answer that works here because its definition is the treatment of light and shadow to show a contrast.
Example Question #141 : 2 D Art
Who was the early Renaissance painter who created the triptych known as The Garden of Earthly Delights?
Lucas Cranach the Younger
Hans Holbein the Younger
Jan van Eyck
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Hieronymus Bosch
Hieronymus Bosch
The Garden of Earthly Delights, painted between 1490 and 1510, is a highly idiosyncratic and complicated triptych of the Garden of Eden, earthly pleasures, and their subsequent punishment in a hell-like atmosphere. The religious overtones and multi-faceted story are features of most paintings by Hieronymus Bosch, who was an early Netherlandish painter during the Renaissance. Bosch's painting, now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, was highly influential for its depiction of human forms, its allegorical tales, and its peculiar form of storytelling.
Example Question #140 : Ap Art History
The painter well known for portraits of the court of Henry VIII of England is __________.
Rembrandt van Rijn
Titian
Hans Holbein the Younger
Anthony van Dyck
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Hans Holbein the Younger
Hans Holbein the Younger made a name for himself by painting nearly every figure associated with the court of the English king Henry VIII. In doing so, he helped pioneer a new use of perspective in his portraits. Holbein's work helped push Renaissance art to new places simply through portraits.