Question
How does David, by Italian Baroque artist Gianlorenzo Bernini, demonstrate a departure from Renaissance conventions?
Question 1 options:
The figure is positioned in an unnatural pose that is not lifelike.
The figure breaks into the viewer's space and engages the viewer.
The figure has exaggerated proportions and elongated features
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Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes an Italian Baroque characteristic of Gianlorenzo Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers?
Question 2 options:
a combination of artistic disciplines to create a dramatic experience
an elaborate, symbolic structure that had little practical use
a royal monument that celebrated the power of the Roman army
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Question 3 (1 point)
How did Caravaggio's paintings depart from Renaissance traditions to reflect the Italian Baroque style?
Question 3 options:
The paintings focus on naturalism and create drama through an intense use of light and dark.
The paintings depict figures within settings that demonstrate the use of atmospheric perspective.
The paintings depict figures with idealized beauty and proportion.
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Question 4 (1 point)
What convention did Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio use in Conversion on the Way to Damascus?
Question 4 options:
Caravaggio used foreshortening to bring the figure to the front of the painting and project him into the viewer's space.
Caravaggio used one-point perspective to depict figures within a setting that has a deep sense of space.
Caravaggio used cross-hatching to model the figures with light and dark for a sense of three-dimensional form.
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Question 5 (1 point)
What compositional technique did the Spanish Baroque artist Diego Velázquez use in Las Meninas?
Question 5 options:
two-point perspective
atmospheric perspective
pyramid configuration
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Question 6 (1 point)
Which of the following is a characteristic of Landscape with the Burial of Phocion by French Baroque artist Nicolas Poussin?
Question 6 options:
It communicates a religious story about the life of a Christian saint.
it depicts an idealized landscape with all of the elements carefully constructed.
It depicts a Roman landscape with photographic accuracy and realism.
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Question 7 (1 point)
What compositional technique did Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens of the Netherlands use in his painting Elevation of the Cross?
Question 7 options:
He portrayed an idealized Dutch landscape that has one-point perspective.
He used a symmetrical composition to convey a sense of harmony and balance.
He posed and arranged figures to emphasize a sense of movement and drama.
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Question 8 (1 point)
Which statement best describes an approach used by Baroque artist Rembrandt of the Netherlands in his later years?
Question 8 options:
He painted heavy, deliberate outlines to separate the figure from the background.
He used the impasto technique to create expressive brushstrokes with thick paint.
He used neutral colors and smooth brushstrokes to create carefully blended tonal values.
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Question 9 (1 point)
Which of the following statements describes the paintings of French Rococo artist Antoine Watteau?
Question 9 options:
Watteau's art contains delicate, lively brushwork and subtle variations of color.
Watteau's art depicts ordinary people doing everyday activities.
Watteau's art depicts figures in poses seen in Classical Greek and Roman paintings.
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Question 10 (1 point)
Which of the following statements describes the Naturalist paintings of French artist Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin?
Question 10 options:
Chardin depicted aristocratic families engaging in lighthearted activities.
Chardin limited colors to depict objects with a sense of realism.
Chardin's works have theatrical lighting that looks like a spotlight to create mood.
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Question 11 (1 point)
Which statement describes a difference between these paintings by Dutch Baroque artists Vermeer and Rembrandt?
Question 11 options:
Vermeer used sfumato so the figure has soft edges; Rembrandt painted his figure with sharp outlines.
Vermeer used one-point perspective to create depth; Rembrandt used atmospheric perspective.
Vermeer used natural light to create convincing space; Rembrandt used tenebrism to depict a figure emerging from the shadows.
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Question 12 (1 point)
What is one similarity between Caravaggio's The Conversion of Saint Paul and Rubens's Elevation of the Cross?
Question 12 options:
They use a natural light source to depict convincing space
The use of atmospheric perspective creates the illusion of depth.
They use foreshortening to depict the figures projecting into the viewer's space.
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Question 13 (1 point)
What Neoclassical characteristic is seen in French artist Jacques-Louis David's Oath of the Horatii?
Question 13 options:
the depiction of a subject that teaches about history rather than moral values
the use of subdued colors that don't detract from the story of the painting
the depiction of figures that are based on sculpted figures from Gothic cathedrals
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Question 14 (1 point)
How was Neoclassical architect Thomas Jefferson inspired by Classical architecture when planning his plantation home Monticello?
Question 14 options:
He used a similar portico, columns, and dome.
He constructed it using concrete for unobstructed interior views.
He used an asymmetric plan with complex features.
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Question 15 (1 point)
How did French artist Eugène Delacroix incorporate Romantic conventions in Liberty Leading the People?
Question 15 options:
Delacroix arranged the figures within rectangular shapes to create a sense of movement and drama.
Delacroix used neutral colors and soft shadows throughout the painting, with subtle contrasts in light and dark.
Delacroix used rich colors and placed touches of pure pigment throughout the painting.
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Question 16 (1 point)
Which of the following is a characteristic of Spanish Romantic artist Francisco Goya's The Third of May, 1808?
Question 16 options:
The painting reflects the Renaissance convention of portraying idealized figures.
The pyramid configuration helps organize the two groups of figures.
The dramatic use of light and shadow draws attention to the central figure.
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Question 17 (1 point)
What is one difference between the Neoclassical artist David's Oath of the Horatii and the Romantic artist Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People?
Question 17 options:
David's figures draw from Classical conventions of proportion; Delacroix's figures have elongated features.
David placed his figures in the contrapposto pose; Delacroix worked directly from models.
David used smooth brushstrokes to enhance the lifelike quality of the figures; Delacroix used expressive brushstrokes to create drama.
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Question 18 (1 point)
Which similarity describes Oath of the Horatii by Jacques-Louis David and Pilgrimage to Cythera by Antoine Watteau?
Question 18 options:
a carefully planned background that resembles a stage set
a sense of depth created using one-point perspective
the depiction of historical figures in a narrative setting
Question 1 options:
The figure is positioned in an unnatural pose that is not lifelike.
The figure breaks into the viewer's space and engages the viewer.
The figure has exaggerated proportions and elongated features
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Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes an Italian Baroque characteristic of Gianlorenzo Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers?
Question 2 options:
a combination of artistic disciplines to create a dramatic experience
an elaborate, symbolic structure that had little practical use
a royal monument that celebrated the power of the Roman army
View hint for Question 2
Question 3 (1 point)
How did Caravaggio's paintings depart from Renaissance traditions to reflect the Italian Baroque style?
Question 3 options:
The paintings focus on naturalism and create drama through an intense use of light and dark.
The paintings depict figures within settings that demonstrate the use of atmospheric perspective.
The paintings depict figures with idealized beauty and proportion.
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Question 4 (1 point)
What convention did Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio use in Conversion on the Way to Damascus?
Question 4 options:
Caravaggio used foreshortening to bring the figure to the front of the painting and project him into the viewer's space.
Caravaggio used one-point perspective to depict figures within a setting that has a deep sense of space.
Caravaggio used cross-hatching to model the figures with light and dark for a sense of three-dimensional form.
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Question 5 (1 point)
What compositional technique did the Spanish Baroque artist Diego Velázquez use in Las Meninas?
Question 5 options:
two-point perspective
atmospheric perspective
pyramid configuration
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Question 6 (1 point)
Which of the following is a characteristic of Landscape with the Burial of Phocion by French Baroque artist Nicolas Poussin?
Question 6 options:
It communicates a religious story about the life of a Christian saint.
it depicts an idealized landscape with all of the elements carefully constructed.
It depicts a Roman landscape with photographic accuracy and realism.
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Question 7 (1 point)
What compositional technique did Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens of the Netherlands use in his painting Elevation of the Cross?
Question 7 options:
He portrayed an idealized Dutch landscape that has one-point perspective.
He used a symmetrical composition to convey a sense of harmony and balance.
He posed and arranged figures to emphasize a sense of movement and drama.
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Question 8 (1 point)
Which statement best describes an approach used by Baroque artist Rembrandt of the Netherlands in his later years?
Question 8 options:
He painted heavy, deliberate outlines to separate the figure from the background.
He used the impasto technique to create expressive brushstrokes with thick paint.
He used neutral colors and smooth brushstrokes to create carefully blended tonal values.
View hint for Question 8
Question 9 (1 point)
Which of the following statements describes the paintings of French Rococo artist Antoine Watteau?
Question 9 options:
Watteau's art contains delicate, lively brushwork and subtle variations of color.
Watteau's art depicts ordinary people doing everyday activities.
Watteau's art depicts figures in poses seen in Classical Greek and Roman paintings.
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Question 10 (1 point)
Which of the following statements describes the Naturalist paintings of French artist Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin?
Question 10 options:
Chardin depicted aristocratic families engaging in lighthearted activities.
Chardin limited colors to depict objects with a sense of realism.
Chardin's works have theatrical lighting that looks like a spotlight to create mood.
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Question 11 (1 point)
Which statement describes a difference between these paintings by Dutch Baroque artists Vermeer and Rembrandt?
Question 11 options:
Vermeer used sfumato so the figure has soft edges; Rembrandt painted his figure with sharp outlines.
Vermeer used one-point perspective to create depth; Rembrandt used atmospheric perspective.
Vermeer used natural light to create convincing space; Rembrandt used tenebrism to depict a figure emerging from the shadows.
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Question 12 (1 point)
What is one similarity between Caravaggio's The Conversion of Saint Paul and Rubens's Elevation of the Cross?
Question 12 options:
They use a natural light source to depict convincing space
The use of atmospheric perspective creates the illusion of depth.
They use foreshortening to depict the figures projecting into the viewer's space.
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Question 13 (1 point)
What Neoclassical characteristic is seen in French artist Jacques-Louis David's Oath of the Horatii?
Question 13 options:
the depiction of a subject that teaches about history rather than moral values
the use of subdued colors that don't detract from the story of the painting
the depiction of figures that are based on sculpted figures from Gothic cathedrals
View hint for Question 13
Question 14 (1 point)
How was Neoclassical architect Thomas Jefferson inspired by Classical architecture when planning his plantation home Monticello?
Question 14 options:
He used a similar portico, columns, and dome.
He constructed it using concrete for unobstructed interior views.
He used an asymmetric plan with complex features.
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Question 15 (1 point)
How did French artist Eugène Delacroix incorporate Romantic conventions in Liberty Leading the People?
Question 15 options:
Delacroix arranged the figures within rectangular shapes to create a sense of movement and drama.
Delacroix used neutral colors and soft shadows throughout the painting, with subtle contrasts in light and dark.
Delacroix used rich colors and placed touches of pure pigment throughout the painting.
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Question 16 (1 point)
Which of the following is a characteristic of Spanish Romantic artist Francisco Goya's The Third of May, 1808?
Question 16 options:
The painting reflects the Renaissance convention of portraying idealized figures.
The pyramid configuration helps organize the two groups of figures.
The dramatic use of light and shadow draws attention to the central figure.
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Question 17 (1 point)
What is one difference between the Neoclassical artist David's Oath of the Horatii and the Romantic artist Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People?
Question 17 options:
David's figures draw from Classical conventions of proportion; Delacroix's figures have elongated features.
David placed his figures in the contrapposto pose; Delacroix worked directly from models.
David used smooth brushstrokes to enhance the lifelike quality of the figures; Delacroix used expressive brushstrokes to create drama.
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Question 18 (1 point)
Which similarity describes Oath of the Horatii by Jacques-Louis David and Pilgrimage to Cythera by Antoine Watteau?
Question 18 options:
a carefully planned background that resembles a stage set
a sense of depth created using one-point perspective
the depiction of historical figures in a narrative setting
Answers
GPT-4o mini
### Question 1
**Answer:** The figure breaks into the viewer's space and engages the viewer.
### Question 2
**Answer:** a combination of artistic disciplines to create a dramatic experience
### Question 3
**Answer:** The paintings focus on naturalism and create drama through an intense use of light and dark.
### Question 4
**Answer:** Caravaggio used foreshortening to bring the figure to the front of the painting and project him into the viewer's space.
### Question 5
**Answer:** pyramid configuration
### Question 6
**Answer:** it depicts an idealized landscape with all of the elements carefully constructed.
### Question 7
**Answer:** He posed and arranged figures to emphasize a sense of movement and drama.
### Question 8
**Answer:** He used the impasto technique to create expressive brushstrokes with thick paint.
### Question 9
**Answer:** Watteau's art contains delicate, lively brushwork and subtle variations of color.
### Question 10
**Answer:** Chardin limited colors to depict objects with a sense of realism.
### Question 11
**Answer:** Vermeer used natural light to create convincing space; Rembrandt used tenebrism to depict a figure emerging from the shadows.
### Question 12
**Answer:** They use foreshortening to depict the figures projecting into the viewer's space.
### Question 13
**Answer:** the use of subdued colors that don't detract from the story of the painting
### Question 14
**Answer:** He used a similar portico, columns, and dome.
### Question 15
**Answer:** Delacroix used rich colors and placed touches of pure pigment throughout the painting.
### Question 16
**Answer:** The dramatic use of light and shadow draws attention to the central figure.
### Question 17
**Answer:** David used smooth brushstrokes to enhance the lifelike quality of the figures; Delacroix used expressive brushstrokes to create drama.
### Question 18
**Answer:** a carefully planned background that resembles a stage set
**Answer:** The figure breaks into the viewer's space and engages the viewer.
### Question 2
**Answer:** a combination of artistic disciplines to create a dramatic experience
### Question 3
**Answer:** The paintings focus on naturalism and create drama through an intense use of light and dark.
### Question 4
**Answer:** Caravaggio used foreshortening to bring the figure to the front of the painting and project him into the viewer's space.
### Question 5
**Answer:** pyramid configuration
### Question 6
**Answer:** it depicts an idealized landscape with all of the elements carefully constructed.
### Question 7
**Answer:** He posed and arranged figures to emphasize a sense of movement and drama.
### Question 8
**Answer:** He used the impasto technique to create expressive brushstrokes with thick paint.
### Question 9
**Answer:** Watteau's art contains delicate, lively brushwork and subtle variations of color.
### Question 10
**Answer:** Chardin limited colors to depict objects with a sense of realism.
### Question 11
**Answer:** Vermeer used natural light to create convincing space; Rembrandt used tenebrism to depict a figure emerging from the shadows.
### Question 12
**Answer:** They use foreshortening to depict the figures projecting into the viewer's space.
### Question 13
**Answer:** the use of subdued colors that don't detract from the story of the painting
### Question 14
**Answer:** He used a similar portico, columns, and dome.
### Question 15
**Answer:** Delacroix used rich colors and placed touches of pure pigment throughout the painting.
### Question 16
**Answer:** The dramatic use of light and shadow draws attention to the central figure.
### Question 17
**Answer:** David used smooth brushstrokes to enhance the lifelike quality of the figures; Delacroix used expressive brushstrokes to create drama.
### Question 18
**Answer:** a carefully planned background that resembles a stage set