APAH-Renaissance

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  1. 4. Developed in the early Renaissance, this technique uses orthogonal lines and a vanishing point to create the illusion of a 3D space.
  2. 5. This movement/time period can be recognized by high levels of detail, bulky clothing and everyday objects and spaces.
  3. 7. 15th century painter from Bruges
  4. 9. This medium was preferred by Northern Renaissance Artists due to its long lasting workability and translucent quality.
  5. 10. This Northern tryptic is one of the most famous and dramatic representations of The Crucifixion in art history, with allusions to amputation and salvation through faith.
  6. 12. Lillies, roses, gardens- these are symbolic of which biblical character?
  7. 14. This Christian tryptic is an important example of how the North secularized religious content.
  8. 15. The printmaking technique favored by Albrect Durer, where in you incise the image into a metal plate, which is then inked and pressed to create a print.
  9. 16. This painting by Fra. Lippi exemplifies Southern Renaissance through it's naturalistic rendering of holy subjects.
Down
  1. 1. This movement/time period can be recognized by Catholic motifs, extreme realism, and rich color.
  2. 2. This moody sculptor (first and last name) was heavily influenced by Greek Marble sculptures like Lacoon and his sons.
  3. 3. This famous fresco in a monastic refectory has been plagued by difficulties due to it's combination of mediums.
  4. 6. The progressive arrangement of the the three ancient orders on the exterior of the Colosseum proved influential for the design of which Renaissance structure?
  5. 8. A Northern Renaissance Painting known for high level of detail and symbolism
  6. 11. this biblical hero was the subject of several of the great masters of sculpture and was often a symbol of civic freedom.
  7. 13. The destruction of images for political or religious reasons.