Chapter 20 (The Baroque in the Netherlands)
1. Peter Paul Rubens was most known for his ____________.
a. landscapes
b. portraits
c. cameos
d. sculptures
2. Portrait of Charles I Hunting (20.8) shows the king in a
___________ pose.
a. regal
b. formal
c. relaxed
d. sleeping
3. Jan Brueghel the Elder was primarily a __________painter.
a. still life
b. landscape
c. portrait
d. court
4. Still Life with Fruit and Flowers (20.11) might have been painted to
commemorate ____________.
c. her own wedding
d. her
5. Pronk still lifes are known for their ____________.
a. use of black and white
b. visual splendor
c. minimalist use of objects
d. use of pastel
6. Hendrick Terbrugghen was deeply influenced by ______________.
a. Rubens
b. Goltzius
c. de Heem
d. Caravaggio
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7. In portraits of Civic Guards, the highest ranking individuals are ___________.
a. seated
b. standing
c. looking down
d. wearing medals
8. The Jolly Toper (20.18) might be an allegory of _______.
a. vision
b. touch
c. taste
d. hearing
9. Judith Leyster was a portrait painter and ________painter.
a. landscape
b. genre
c. fresco
d. cameo
10.
a. sister
b. mother
c. wife
d. daughter
11. It has been suggested that the model for Bathsheba in Bathsheba with King
Da (20.25) was __________.
a. his wife
b. his mother
c. his sister
d. his daughter
12. The Jewish Cemetery (20.29) was a(n) ______________place.
a. imaginary
b. real
c. far off
d. well known
13. The Feast of St. Nicholas (20.33) carries an important
_________message.
a. political
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b. social
c. spiritual
d. material
14. Jan Vermeer is best known for his ____________.
a. landscapes
b. altarpieces
c. portraits
d. single figures
15. Gerard ter Borch was known for his skill in _______________.
a. rendering satin
b. portraits
c. landscape paintings
d. watercolor