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ITALIAN
REN.
ART OF
THE REN.
Identifying
Renaissance
Art
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This was the Northern
Italian city where the
Renaissance began.
What is Florence?
(1)
They were a rich Italian
family of bankers, who
ruled Florence and were
patrons of the arts.
Who are the
Medici?
(2)
These are three
reasons why the
Italian Renaissance
began, in Northern Italy.
What are urban centers,
merchants (or trade),
and classical heritage?
(3)
These are three Italian
Renaissance values.
What are Humanism,
enjoying worldly
pleasures, and being
patrons of the arts?
(4)
These are four reasons that
the Italian Renaissance
occurred.
What are the Crusades,
the decline / fall of
Constantinople (in 1204),
rich Italians being patrons of
the arts, the Black Death, and /
or the eviction of the Jews from
Spain?
(5)
This characteristic of Renaissance
Art involves creating the illusion of
three dimensions on a two
dimensional surface, using a horizon
line, shadowing, depth, etc.
What is perspective?
(1)
This was a typical medieval
kind of paint, made of egg yolk
and pigment; it was inferior to
later Renaissance materials, like
oil paints.
What is tempera?
(2)
These are three styles of
regional art that influenced
and “fused” into medieval
art.
What were Roman ideas,
Early Christian ideas,
Northern European
“Barbarian” ideas, and / or
Byzantine ideas?
(3)
This Italian architect won a
competition to design the
cathedral dome in Florence; he
designed the first free standing
dome, inspired by classical
architecture.
Who was Brunelleschi?
(4)
These are five (of the six)
characteristics of Italian
Renaissance art.
What are bright colors,
realism, perspective,
classicism, individualism,
& / or geometry?
(5)
Identify the painting AND
the artist.
What is the Mona
Lisa & Da Vinci?
(1)
Identify the sculpture &
the sculptor.
What is The David by
Michelangelo?
(2)
Identify the painting & the
artist.
What is the Last Supper
& Da Vinci?
(3)
Identify the painting / location
and the artist.
What is the Sistine Chapel
& Michelangelo?
(4)
Identify the sculpture and the
sculptor.
What is the Pieta &
Michelangelo?
(5)
This Protestant reformer fled to
Geneva from France, due to
anti-Protestant violence in that
country.
Who was John Calvin?
(1)
These are the two most important
dates of the Protestant Reformation
period: the date of Martin Luther’s
posting of the 95 Theses and of his
excommunication & abandonment
of the Catholic Church.
What were 1517 & 1521?
(2)
At this event, the rulers of the
HRE considered whether or not
Luther was innocent or guilty of
charges of heresy; he was found
guilty, but was not executed.
What is the Diet of Worms?
(3)
These are three of the effects of
the Protestant Reformation.
What are an increase in
nationalism, increase in the
vernacular OR literacy, the
Catholic Reformation, & / or
religious wars?
(4)
These are four causes of the
Protestant Reformation.
What are church corruption,
anger of the HRE against the
Catholic Church, the efforts
of reformers, and the greed
of secular leaders for church
land?
(5)
This is the name of the
founder of the Jesuit Order.
Who is Ignatius of Loyola?
(1)
These are the three areas of
reform of the Catholic
Reformation.
What are doctrine, reforms
of the popes, and the Jesuit
order?
(2)
These were the three activities
of the Jesuit order.
What are educating
Catholics, missionary work,
and stopping the spread of
Protestantism?
(3)
These are the names of the
two popes we discussed in
class AND one thing that
each of them did.
Who are Paul III (limited
indulgences, approved
Jesuits) and Paul IV (Index
of Forbidden Books, reconstituted Inquisition)?
(4)
These are four of the decisions
of the Council of Trent.
What are the Church’s
interpretation of the Bible is
final; need faith & good works
for salvation; Bible and Church
traditions are of equal
importance; indulgences are ok;
& establishing seminaries?
(5)
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