The Mannerism And Baroque Eras

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Across
  1. 2. The countries of origin for Mannerism, before it spread across Europe
  2. 3. The person/family/business paying for the art; gave you a way to show your wealth and power
  3. 4. The opposite of naturalistic/realistic; where artists would make something unique through idealisation, exaggeration, or distortion
  4. 6. He pioneered the Baroque style with his tenebrism
  5. 8. An artwork that focuses on Mary holding an adult Jesus (who has already passed)
  6. 9. Not to be confused with the fish, this artist was known to reference older art in new ways with ways and his perfectionism with portraits. He was hired by the Medici family
  7. 11. The Baroque style was not limited to paintings and sculptures. It also was found in _____, music, furniture, and jewelry.
  8. 15. Mannerist artists focused (or obsessed) on _____ and ____ instead of the subject manner's portrayal.
  9. 16. Dramatic lighting that was first used in the Renaissance, but makes a comeback in the Baroque Era
  10. 17. The Renaissance painter who mastered idealized beauty
  11. 19. Many Baroque scenes were staged to be as _____ as possible to show the rawest emotions
  12. 20. The Renaissance painters who mastered the elements/techniques (or formal complexity)
Down
  1. 1. An artwork that focuses on Mary (and sometimes a baby/young Jesus)
  2. 3. Because the Church used art as a way to convince a group of something, Baroque art is tied to ______.
  3. 5. The most extreme type of chiaroscuro
  4. 7. This family was one of the most influential families in Italy since they had so much wealth. They were patrons of the arts
  5. 10. The Catholic Church commissioned a lot of Baroque art because it wanted to show emotion devotion to the Heavens as the ______ Reformation made people question the Catholic traditions
  6. 12. His true initials are DT; this man is considered one of the GOATs of art history for bridging Byzantine tradition with Mannerism and modern arts.
  7. 13. This was flattened in Mannerism artworks, making backgrounds appear
  8. 14. Instead of showing realistic figures, Mannerism used _________ figures that had longer limbs that twisted into an S-shape.
  9. 18. Artists in the 1500s turned away from classical influences and towards a more ___________ approach.