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Quiz: Mannerism art
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Mannerism is also knows as __________.
Late Renaissance
Rococo
Golden Renaissance
Young Renaissance
Who is the author of the "St. Bartholomew"?
El Greco
Correggio
Titian
Tintoretto
The art produced in which city showed little Mannerist influence?
Rome
Venice
Bologna
Florence
Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of Mannerist art?
Tense poses
Ideal bodily proportions
Decentralized compositions
Weird colours
Fede Galizia, Parmigianino, Corregio, Titian, El Greco, Paolo Veronese, Tintoretto. Who was born as first? Put the names in the right order.
Leonardo da Vinci was associated with the Late Renaissance.
Answer the following questions.
Which of the following artists of the High Renaissance continued his career into the Mannerist era and showed Mannerist influences in his work?
Michelangelo
Raphael
Botticelli
Leonardo da Vinci
Mannerism became widely admired in the ________ century.
Which is the correct order of artistic styles?
Neither Mannerism nor the Renaissance ever really emerged.
The Renaissance emerged first, Mannerism later.
Mannerism and the Renaissance both emerged first at the same time.
Mannerism emerged first, then the Renaissance.
The Renaissance emerged first, Mannerism later.
Answer the following questions.
What was one way that Parmigiano's Mannerist painting was different than Leonardo da Vinci's Renaissance painting?
The figures were intentionally disproportionate.
It required less skill to create.
The colors were very dull and there was less sense of emotion.
The figures were depicted in idealized, Classical ratios.
The figures were intentionally disproportionate.
Who is the author of the "Portrait of Francesco da Castiglione"?
Jacopo Pontormo
Benvenuto Tisi
Correggio
Rosso Fiorentino
What painter is represented in the painting?
Michelangelo
Parmigianino
Titian
Tintoretto
Pieta by Michelangelo is work of _______________.
High Renessaince
Young Renaissance
Late Renaissance
Northern Renaissance