13) One of the three men who were responsible for the design of the east façade of the Louvre in
Paris was:
A) Guarino Guarini.
B) Francesco Borromini.
C) Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
D) Sebastian Serlio.
E) Le Vau.
14) The accepted design for the east façade of the Louvre in Paris made use of:
A) end pavilions, a central pedimented unit, and connecting stoalike wings.
B) triplet columns, end pedimented units, and a central stoalike bay.
C) paired pilasters, a central pedimented unit, and tower-like wings.
D) a continuous file of giant-order columns.
E) a set of alternating Corinthian and Ionic columns.
15) Distinctive interior features of Francois Mansart’s early designs for the church of the Val-de–
Grâce were:
A) illusionistically painted stucco vaults.
B) telescoping vertical spaces generated by a series of truncated low-slung domes.
C) wall-pillars.
D) warped ribbed vaults.
E) alternating sets of Corinthian and Ionic columns atop high pedestals.
16) In a French château, the corps-de-logis is the:
A) group of servants who manage the estate.
B) grand room beyond the foyer.
C) body of the house.
D) house together with its many outbuildings.
E) None of the answers is correct.