Study guide for Image Review (know artist, name of piece, date and location if applicableTest 1: Chapters 14, 20-25

Study guide for Image Review (know artist, name of piece, date and location if applicable

Test 1: Chapters 14, 20-25

Test Review

Image Review (know artist, name of piece, date and location if applicable):

14-6 Cimabue,
Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets

14-8 Giotto,
Madonna Enthroned

14-10 Giotto,
Lamentation

20-8 Campin,
Merode Triptych

20-11 van Eyck,
Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife

21-5 Donatello,
Saint Mark

21-28 Botticelli,
Primavera

21-29 Pollaiuolo,
Battle of Ten Nudes

22-2 da Vinci,
Madonna of the Rocks

22-9 Raphael,
Philosophy (School of Athens)

22-12 Michelangelo,
Pieta

23-4 Durer,
Fall of Man

23-11 Altdorfer,
Battle of Issus

23-22 Chateau de Chambord

23-26 El Greco,
View of Toledo

24-1 Bernini,
Ecstasy of Saint Teresa

24-17 Caravaggio,
Calling of Saint Matthew

24-31 Velazquez,
Las Meninas

25-12 Rembrandt,
Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp

25-13 Rembrandt,
The Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq (Night Watch)

Vocabulary Review:

Camera Obscura

Contrapposto

Humanism

Renaissance

Tenebrism

Other Information:

Know the difference between the different versions of the
David. How was Donatello’s significant.

Know the three major art developments at the beginning of the fifteenth century.

Know what made El Greco so different and unique.

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