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regola di giotto
  • regola di giotto

  • Summary • 2 pages • 2024
  • Scopri il modo più semplice e conveniente per acquisire conoscenze artistiche con i nostri appunti di arte! Sia che tu sia uno studente, un appassionato d'arte o semplicemente desideri approfondire il tuo interesse per l'arte, i nostri appunti ti offrono un accesso immediato a informazioni preziose e dettagliate. Non perdere l'opportunità di arricchire la tua cultura artistica e migliorare le tue competenze con i nostri appunti di arte professionali. Acquistali ora e preparati ad immergerti...
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ARTH 428 Final Questions with Correct Answers.
  • ARTH 428 Final Questions with Correct Answers.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2023
  • Giotto, Ognissanti Maestà, c. 1300-5 Tempera and gold on panel, 10'8" x 6'8" Uffizi Gallery Correct Answer Scrovegni Chapel or Arena Chapel Giotto, fresco, c. 1303-1313, Padua Correct Answer Donatello, St. George , 1417, marble, sculpture, 6'10 ¼ inches, relief is marble measures 15 ¼ x 47 ¼ in. Correct Answer Filippo Brunelleschi and Lorenzo Ghiberti, Sacrifice of Isaac, competition panels, Baptistry doors, gilded bronze relief, 1401-2, each 53.3 x 43.2 cm (Bargello, Fl...
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 AP Art History-Renaissance Study Guide
  • AP Art History-Renaissance Study Guide

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  • This comprehensive study guide offers a thorough exploration of the Renaissance period in Western art history. It delves into an analysis and a comparison between two art movements during this era: the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance. The guide features characteristics of artworks in these two movements, such as the technique of sfumato and linear perspective. It examines the works of prominent artists like Leonardo Da Vinci, Giotto, Botticelli and Donatello while it includes a ...
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AP Euro Final Exam Questions and  Answers with Verified Solutions
  • AP Euro Final Exam Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions

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  • AP Euro Final Exam Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Black Death (The Plague) 1347 Genoese sailors carried cargo along with disease-infested rats and fleas with a disease later called this. Often transmitted person to person- many priests died because cared for the sick. Started with boil, bubo that was a bump the size of a nut or apple and very painful- gave name. Next came bleeding under skin with spots and blotches. Finally person coughed violently and spit blood and de...
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compare and contrast
  • compare and contrast

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AP World History Chapter 14 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • AP World History Chapter 14 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • AP World History Chapter 14 Questions and Answers 100% Pass What percentage of the western European population was rural during the late Middle Ages? 90% Western Europeans of the later Middle Ages referred to themselves as ________________. Latins What caused the end of serfdom in western Europe? The Black Death List 4 contributors to the doubling of the European population between 1100-1445. *Not "Unification under Christianity" The Bubonic Plague was brought to Europe by _________ trade...
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HUM 111 Week 8 Quiz - Questions & Answers
  • HUM 111 Week 8 Quiz - Questions & Answers

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  • HUM 111 Week 8 Quiz • Question 1 3 out of 3 points Giotto's Arena Chapel frescoes include the first instance since antiquity of the depiction of Response Feedback: Good work • Question 2 3 out of 3 points To what world historical event does Boccaccio allude in the following line from his Decameron: "Gathering in those houses where no one had been ill and living was more comfortable, they shut themselves in." Response Feedback: Good work • Question 3...
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Art History II Final Review,100% CORRECT
  • Art History II Final Review,100% CORRECT

  • Study guide • 14 pages • 2020
  • Italian artists and humanists condemned art of the middle ages as __ Cimabue often combined elements of ______________ in his work Fresco paintings were vulnerable to moisture and mildew. The Dukes of Burgundy understood that artworks could ________ The _________ were the first artists to use oil paints on a widespread basis A method of presenting an illustion of three-dimensions on a 2-dimensional surface is known as Linear Perspective This work, entitled "Sacrifice of Isaac" by the art...
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HUMN 303 Week 4 Annotated Bibliography
  • HUMN 303 Week 4 Annotated Bibliography

  • Case • 5 pages • 2021
  • This article attempts to provide a picture of the Middle Ages, or the Dark Ages, as it dispels misconceptions about the period. It offers sensible and simple discussions on why the Dark Ages should not be called such because it was the era when carnivals and drama were introduced. As a whole, people during this period was passionate about what they loved to do and regardless if it meant long travels on the road by foot or with an animal in tow, one thing that made them different from other ...
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ARH 101 Sophia Art History I Final Milestone 2020 | ARH101 Sophia Art History I Final Milestone_Graded A
  • ARH 101 Sophia Art History I Final Milestone 2020 | ARH101 Sophia Art History I Final Milestone_Graded A

  • Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • 2021
  • ARH 101 Sophia Art History I Final Milestone 2020 – University of Phoenix Art History I Final Milestone 1 Which of the following is the correct definition of "nave?" • The part of a cruciform church located east of the crossing • A recess, or semicircular space in a building, vaulted and often used by the choir • The space extending from the main entrance of a church to the narthex, usually with aisles on both sides • Windows located above eye level, which all...
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