Study Guide for the test

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1. Protestant Reformation beliefs
2. Martin Luther?
3. Copernicus
4. Henry VIII historical significance
5. Woodcut
6. Etching
7. Engraving
8. Reformation’s impact on science?
9. Don Quixote
10. counterreformation
11. toccata
12. Jesuits
13. Locke
14. “weapons” or elements of the counter-reformation
15. Paradise Lost
16. Bach
17. Baroque characteristics
18. Characteristics of northern and southern Baroque art
19. Louis XIV
20. Characteristics of Rococo art
21. Voltaire
22. Causes of the French Revolution
23. Characteristics Romanticism
24. Hegelian dialectic
25. The state capitol at Richmond’s design
26. Napoleon
27. Rococo/ Imperialist view of the social class structure & the lower classes
28. Locke
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Knight, Death & The Devil - Durer
Isenheim Altarpiece - Grunewald
Madonna of Loreto - Caravaggio
St. Teresa in Ecstasy - Bernini
Et in Arcadia Ego - Poussin
Burial of Count Orgaz – El Greco
Woman Reading a Letter - Vermeer
Baldachin of St. Peter’s Basilica – Bernini
Napoleon Crossing the Alps - David
Peasant Wedding Feast – Bruegel
Oath of the Horatii - David
Graveyard in the Snow - Friedrich
Slave Ship – Turner
Garden of Earthly Delights - Bosch
Return from Cythera/ Voyage to Cythera - Watteau
Execution of the Madrillenos on May 3, 1808 - Goya
Cupid and Psyche - Canova
The Night Watch - Rembrandt
Raft of the Medusa - Gericault
Las Meninas - Velazquez
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