Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
26 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
early patronage of Caravaggio, and on his collection of many important works of the period
|
Cardinal Francesco del Monte
|
|
financed completion of St. Peters Basilicia
|
Pope Paul V
|
|
patron of painter Caravaggio and artist Bernini - Villa Borghese
|
Cardinal Scipione Borghese
|
|
works by Bernini were particularly favored
|
Pope Urban VIII
|
|
a canopy over an alter or throne
|
Baldachin
|
|
artistic style used to portray drama, tension and grandeur. 1600 Rome then spread throughout Europe
|
Baroque
|
|
optical device that projects image of its surrounding on screen
|
Camera obscura
|
|
high regard for classical period - paganism
|
Classicism
|
|
object on 2D plane is made to look 3D extending off the frame
|
Co-extensive space
|
|
issued condemnations of protestant heresy, defined church teaching, Ecumenical Council of Catholic church
|
Council of Trent
|
|
Catholic Revival beginning w/ Council of Trent - response to Protestant Reformation
|
Counter-Reformation
|
|
paint is laid onto a painting VERY THICKLY - you can see the brushstrokes
|
impasto
|
|
works produced during an artists youth
|
Juvenilia
|
|
artificial qualities - before Baroque - stylized poses - elongated proportions
|
Mannerism
|
|
depicts everyday events + subjects - or realistic people
|
naturalism
|
|
tall - four sided objects, tapering to the top - egyptian
|
obelisk
|
|
where romans would write political statements - hellenistic statue
|
Pasquinade
|
|
alteration in painting - change mind in composition
|
Pentimento
|
|
system of tribunals developed by the Holy See of Roman Catholic Church during 1550's - religious prosecution
|
Roman Inquisition
|
|
without lines or boarders - painting mode of high renaissance
|
sfumato
|
|
colors of two different objects affect eachother (complimentory colors)
|
simultaneous contrasts
|
|
re-use of earlier building materials or sculpture on new monument/architecture
|
spolia
|
|
dramatic light illumination - violent contrast between light and dark
|
Tenebrism
|
|
decieve the eye - painting optical illusions to appear 3D
|
Trompe l'oeil
|
|
symbolic art associated with still life. "Vanity" means meaninglessness of earthly life
|
Vanitas
|
|
d
|
d
|