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- and michelangelo were in the service of pope julius ii in the early years of the sixteenth century.
a. raphael
b. pontormo
c. brunelleschi
d. tintoretto
- leonardos famous drawing of a man inscribed within a circle and a square derives from his study of the roman architect
a. publius
b. constantine
c. augustine
d. vitruvius
- michelangelos pietà (fig. 21 - 9) was installed as a tomb monument in
a. gesù
b. palazzo
c. old st. peters
d. tempietto
- what element of leonardo da vincis the virgin of the rocks best embodies the principles of art in the high renaissance?
a. the references to classical subject matter
b. the balanced pyramidal grouping of figures
c. the somber mood created through darkened tones
d. the unusual landscape of the background
- used the doric order for the tempietto (fig. 21 - 19) because vitruvius had specified it for temples to gods with forceful natures.
a. raphael
b. michelangelo
c. bramante
d. buontalenti
- the tempest (fig. 21 - 24) is the most famous work of, a short - lived painter.
a. romano
b. correggio
c. rossi
d. giorgione
- was called before the inquisition for placing jesus in the company of unsavory characters in the painting feast in the house of levi (fig. 21 - 41).
a. michelangelo
b. romano
c. tintoretto
d. veronese
- in contrast to leonardo da vincis beliefs, michelangelo believed to be the most complete means of creating an illusion of the natural world.
a. painting
b. sculpture
c. drawing
d. none of the above
- Raphael and Michelangelo were in the service of Pope Julius II. Raphael was a prominent artist of the High - Renaissance.
- Leonardo's Vitruvian Man is based on the ideas of the Roman architect Vitruvius.
- Michelangelo's Pietà was installed in Old St. Peter's.
- The balanced pyramidal grouping of figures in The Virgin of the Rocks is a key High - Renaissance principle.
- Bramante used the Doric order for the Tempietto as per Vitruvius' suggestions.
- The Tempest is the most famous work of Giorgione.
- Veronese was called before the Inquisition for his painting Feast in the House of Levi.
- Michelangelo believed sculpture to be the most complete means of creating a natural - world illusion, contrasting with Leonardo's views.
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- a. Raphael
- d. Vitruvius
- c. Old St. Peter's
- b. the balanced pyramidal grouping of figures
- c. Bramante
- d. Giorgione
- d. Veronese
- b. sculpture