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65 Cards in this Set
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Proto-Renaissance CIMABUE, Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets |
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Proto-Renaissance GIOTTO di BONDONE, Madonna Enthroned |
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Proto-Renaissance SIMONE MARTINI, Annunciation |
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Northern Renaissance
JAN van EYCK, Giovanni Arnolfini & His Bride |
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Northern Renaissance ROGIER van der WEYDEN, Deposition |
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Northern Renaissance PETRUS CHRISTUS, A Goldsmith in his Shop |
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Early Italian Renaissance LORENZO GHIBERTI, Sacrifice of Isaac |
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Early Italian Renaissance DONATELLO, David |
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Early Italian Renaissance ANDREA del VERROCCHIO, David |
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Early Italian Renaissance GENTILE da FABRIANO, Adoration of the Magi |
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Early Italian Renaissance MASACCIO, Tribute Money |
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Early Italian Renaissance FRA ANGELICO, Annunciation |
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Early Italian Renaissance FRA FILIPPO LIPPI, Madonna and Child with Angels |
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Early Italian Renaissance SANDRO BOTTICELLI, Birth of Venus |
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Early Italian Renaissance PERUGINO, Christ Delivering the Keys of the Kingdom to Saint Peter |
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High Italian Renaissance LEONARDO da VINCI, Last Supper |
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High Italian Renaissance RAPHAEL, School of Athens (Philosophy) |
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High Italian Renaissance MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI, David |
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High Italian Renaissance MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI, Creation of Adam |
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Venetian Art TITIAN, Venus of Urbino |
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Mannerism PARMIGIANINO, Madonna with the Long Neck |
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Pulpit |
A raised platform from which a preacher gives the sermon |
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Buon Fresco |
Painting technique in which alkaline-resistant pigments ground in water are applied to wet plaster |
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Foreshortening |
Drawing in a way that you give an illusions of recession or projection. Depth in a painting |
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Altarpiece |
Painting, sculpture or relief representing a religious subject suspended in a frame behind the altar |
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Sacra Conversazione |
Holy conversation |
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Barrel Vault
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Chiaroscuro |
Light and shade in a drawing or painting |
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Who was known for chiaroscuro? |
Leonardo da Vinci |
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Confraternity |
A brotherhood with charitable of religious purposes |
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Giornata |
A day's work of painting |
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Guild |
Association of artisans or merchants - Painters Guild - Sculptors Guild - Blacksmith Guild - Etc... |
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Mural |
A painting on a wall |
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Maniera Greca |
A byzantine style with shallow space and linear flatness |
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International Style |
Architecture Style |
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Predella |
A step on which an altar is placed |
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Renaissance |
Cultural rebirth in Europe from 14th to 17th century |
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Stigmata |
A mark |
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Iconography |
Visual imaged and symbols used in a work of art. - Mary and fence - Joseph creating shepherds tools - Etc... |
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Triptych |
Three Panel |
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Diptych |
Two Panel |
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Polyptych |
Multiple Panels |
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Primary Colors |
Red Blue Yellow |
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Secondary Colors |
Purple/Violet Orange Green |
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Complementary Colors |
Colors that cancel each other out/contrast - Red + Green - Orange + Blue - Yellow + Violet |
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Momento Mori |
Object kept as a reminder of death |
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Ergotism |
Ergot Poisoning |
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Donor Portrait |
Portrait that shows the person who commissioned it |
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Glaze |
Cover with a smooth glossy coating |
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Book of Hours |
A book containing the prayers or offices to be said at the canonical hours of the day |
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Quatrefoil |
An ornamental design of four lobes or leaves as used in architectural tracery, resembling a flower or four leaf clover |
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Orthogonal |
Vertical |
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Transversal |
Horizontal |
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Roundel |
A small disk/decorative medallion |
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Venus Pudica pose |
Covering up pose |
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Allegory |
Symbols |
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Condotierre |
A leader or member of a troop of mercenaries, especially in Italy |
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Contrapposto |
Leaning/relaxed pose |
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Who is the pioneer of sfumato? |
Leonardo da Vinci |
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Refectory |
Room used for communal meals |
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Terribilita |
Emotional intensity |
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1. Keystone 2. Voussoirs |
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Early Renaissance |
Florence |
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High Renaissance |
Rome |
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Simone Martini used the _____ style to create the Annunciation altarpiece? |
International |