Chapter 21 (The Baroque in France and England)
1. Joseph the Carpente
(21.2).
a. Poussin
b. Rubens
c. Hals
d. Caravaggio
2. The Toilet of Venus (21.3) exhibits an interest in fabric and color that
would provide the basis for the __________style in painting.
a. Rococo
b. Baroque
c. Neoclassical
d. Romantic
3. For Poussin, the ideal landscape includes ______________.
a. topographical views
b. Classical elements and somber calm
c. an abundance of figures
d. movement
4.
a. Poussin
b. Le Brun
c. Callot
d. Vouet
5. Portrait of Louis XIV
a. arms
b. gloves
c. hunting dogs
d. legs
6. The gardens at Versailles were designed by ____________.
a. Le Nôtre
b. Le Brun
c. Callot
d. Vouet
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7. In his portrait of Charles Le Brun (21.18), Coysevox was influenced by
____________.
a. Puget
b. Michelangelo
c. Hals
d. Bernini
8. The English architect Inigo Jones was a follower of __________.
a. Palladio
b. Michelangelo
c. Bernini
d. Le Brun
9.
a. Greek temple
b. Roman bath
c. Renaissance palace
d. French cathedral
10.
a. Great Flood
b. Great Famine
c. Great Earthquake
d. Great Fire
11.
12. (21.1) is a(n) ________________.
a. oil painting
b. fresco
c. water color
d. etching
13. The Death of Germanicus (21.4) is a ____________painting.
a. history
b. genre
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c. landscape
d. portrait
14. The
Abduction of the Sabine Women (21.5), is an event associated with ancient
________.
a. Athens
b. Rome
c. Milan
d. Alexandria
15. Versailles (21.12) is located outside the city of _______.
a. London
b. Athens
c. Rome
d. Paris