Buildings Across Time: An Introduction to World Architecture, 4e (Fazio)
Chapter 13 Neo-Classicism, Romanticism, and The Rococo
1) A leader of the Neo-Palladian movement was:
A) Christopher Wren.
B) James Gibbs.
C) Inigo Jones.
D) Colen Campbell.
E) None of the answers is correct.
2) From the mid-1750s to the end of his life, Giovanni Battista Piranesi:
A) developed many royal gardens.
B) issued a series of engravings.
C) served as an assistant to Lord Burlington.
D) authored books on classical antiquities.
E) designed many chapels in Italy.
3) At Adam’s library at Kenwood, Robert Adam spread a thin “net” of stucco ornament, inspired
by:
A) the English Neo-Palladians.
B) ancient Roman work as interpreted by Raphael and Giulio Romano.
C) research at ancient Greek sites in Paestum.
D) Robert Wood’s investigations of Palmyra and Baalbek.
E) the antiquities of India.
4) Sir William Chambers’s Somerset House was built:
A) to exhibit Lord Burlington’s collection of Neo-Classical paintings.
B) to serve as headquarters for the Neo-Palladians.
C) as a residence and workplace for Robert Adam.
D) to centralize the British government offices.
E) None of the answers is correct.