Dante Title: AAT12-Dante-not humanist 1. Which of the following was not a 14th-century humanist? a. Boccaccio b. Petrarch c. Giotto *d. Dante e. Cimabue Classical Revival Title: AAT12-AAT12-Classical Revival 2. Which of the following was not part of the Classical revival? a. anecdotes about artists b. comparisons with antiquity c. three-dimensional form d. translating Latin texts *e. a rejection of Italian history Cimabue Title: Cimabue not Indian artist 3. Cimabue was an Indian artist employed in the service of the great Mughal emperor Akbar. a. True *b. False Title: AAT12-Cimabue influenced by Byzantine icons 4. The painter Cimabue was deeply influenced by _________. a. The court of Charlemagne *b. Byzantine icons c. Giotto d. Claus Sluter Franciscans Title: AAT12-Franciscans put an emphasis on nature and the individual 5. The monastic order that put an emphasis on nature and the individual was a. Cistercian b. Benedictine c. Dominican *d. Franciscan Divine Comedy Title: AAT12-Divine Comedy- not written in Latin 6. Which is NOT a feature of The Divine Comedy? *a. it was written in Latin b. Virgil is Dante's guide through the Inferno c. it is divided into three parts d. it is a source for Italian history e. it describes the levels of the Inferno Giotto - Arena Chapel Title: AAT12-Arena Chapel - represents 3 sets of lives 7. The Arena Chapel in Padua a. is part of a larger church b. is Gothic in style c. illustrates Dante's Divine Comedy *d. represents three sets of lives e. is an old Roman temple Title: AAT12-Arena Chapel – Virtues & Vices 8. In the Arena Chapel, the Virtues and Vices a. are in the top row of scenes b. are in between the narrative scenes *c. are between panels of imitation marble d. are on the ceiling e. are on the altar wall Giotto-Arena Chapel-Annunciation Title: AAT12-Annunciation- Gabriel tells Mary 9. In the scene of the Annunciation, *a. Gabriel tells Mary she will be the mother of Christ b. God tells Mary she will be the mother of Christ c. Mary tells Joseph she will be the mother of Christ d. Mary has a dream telling her she will be the mother of Christ e. Mary announces the birth of Christ to Elizabeth Title: AAT12-Giotto's Nativity more dramatic than Nicola Pisano’s Giotto-Arena Chapel-Nativity 10. Giotto's Nativity differs from that of Nicola Pisano in that a. it combines two scenes in one space b. it is more sculpturesque c. it is later *d. it is more dramatic e. it's figures are naturalistic Giotto-Arena Chapel-Crucifixion Title: AAT12-Giotto's Crucifixion- not take place in Jerusalem 11. Which is NOT true of Giotto's Crucifixion? a. it refers to typology *b. it takes place in Jerusalem c. it depicts the effects of gravity d. Christ's form is elongated e. it emphasizes the distinction between the Romans and Christ's follower Giotto-Arena Chapel- Lamentation Title: Giotto Lamentation 12. One of the important innovations in Giotto's work such as The Lamentation is _________. *a. The grouping of figures as on a stage set b. The shallowness of the space c. The animal-style decoration d. The development of mosaic techniques e. The cheerfulness of the scene Title: AAT12-Mary Magdalen hair length is iconographic convention 13. The length of Mary Magdalen's hair is an example of a. a Renaissance coiffure b. her seductive nature *c. an iconographic convention d. a typological symbol e. prostitution Giotto-Arena Chapel- Crucifixion Title: AAT12-Giotto's Crucifixion- soldiers fight over cloak 14. The Roman soldiers in the foreground of Giotto's Crucifixion a. are torturing Christ *b. are arguing over possession of his cloak c. are repenting their sins d. are leaving the scene e. are discussing the meaning of the Crucifixion Giotto-Arena Chapel- Last Judgment Title: AAT12-Giotto's Last Judgment- figures in Hell are nude 15. Which is not true of Giotto's Last Judgment? a. Christ is seated in a mandorla b. Enrico Scrovegni's portrait is included c. Christ faces the Saved *d. only the figures in Hell are nude e. the angels above Christ are in military dress Title: AAT12-Giotto's Virtue of Justice- ideas about good and bad government Giotto - Virtue of Justice 16. Giotto's Virtue of Justice *a. reflects emerging ideas about good and bad government b. is represented as blind c. is seated in a Renaissance building d. has no relationship to Classical antiquity e. is locked up in a castle Title: AAT12-Giotto – general importance 17. Giotto was important because he A. went back to nature as his guide as had the Greeks and Romans B. used direct experience to judge truth C. believed that what we see is the basis of art *D. a, b, and c Giotto - General Title: AAT12-Giotto- International Style did not influence him much 18. Which of the following had the least influence on Giotto? *a. International Style B. Cimbue C. Gothic French sculpture D. art of ancient Rome St. Francis Title: AAT12-St. Francis of Assisi- did not receive stigmata as punishment for his sins 19. Which is not true of St. Francis of Assisi? a. he wrote The Canticle of Brother Sun b. he came from a wealthy family *c. he received the stigmata as punishment for his sins d. he established the Friars Minor e. he followed the example of Christ Lorenzetti-Effects good Govt Title: AAT12-Lorenzetti's Effects of Good Govt is more secular than Duccio's Maestà 20. In contrast to Duccio's Maestà, Lorenzetti's Effects of Good Government is *a. secular b. more Byzantine in style c. more Christian in its iconography d. was commissioned by the Nine e. a reflection of the influence of International Gothic Title: AAT12-Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Good Govt in P Pubblico Siena 21. Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Good Government was commissioned for the Palazzo Pubblico of _____. *a. Siena B. Urbino C. Florence D. Rome Black Death Title: AAT12-Mortal pestilence- is the Black Death 22. "The mortal pestilence" described by Boccaccio refers to a. the sinfulness of Florence b. the failure of the Bardi and Peruzzi banks c. the Triumph of Death *d. the Black Death e. damnation Title: AAT12- Patronage-Duccio 23. Which is not an example of royal patronage? a. Simone Martini's Saint Louis Altarpiece b. the Very Rich Hours of the Duke of Berry c. the Well of Moses *d. the Maestà e. the Chartreuse de Champmol Claus Sluter-Well of Moses Title: AAT1224. Who was the sculptor of the Well of Moses? A. Giotto *b. Claus Sluter C. Tilman Riemenschneider D. Cimabue Title: AAT1225. Claus Sluter’s work was like A. Simone for its lightness *b. Giotto’s for its massiveness C. Cimabue’s for its Byzantine finish D. Michelangelo’s for its Greek classicism Philip the Bold/ Burgundy Title: AAT12-Burgundy 26. Burgundy A. was a tributary of the French crown B. was ruled by relatives of French Kings C. independent of the French throne *d. all of the above 27. Philip the Bold's court was located in a. Siena b. Berry *c. Dijon d. Flanders e. northern Italy Title: AAT1228. Philip the Bold of Burgundy built the *a. Chartreuse de Champmol b. Hospital des Invalides c. Palazzo Pubblico of Siena d. Town Hall of Ghent Title: AAT12- Limbourg-Book Hours 29. Books of Hours were made for a. the clergy b. the peasants c. the artists *d. the aristocracy e. the guilds Title: AAT1230. The patron of Les Tres Riches Heures was *a. John, duke of Berry b. Giovanni Arnolfini c. Tommaso Portinari d. Philip the Bold Match Title: AAT12-Dante 31. Which of these doe not match? a. Limbourg Brothers -- Very Rich Hours *b. Dante -- Life of Saint Francis c. Orcagna -- Triumph of Death d. Boccaccio -- The Decameron e. Duccio -- the Maesta