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- 4. Developed in the early Renaissance, this technique uses orthogonal lines and a vanishing point to create the illusion of a 3D space.
- 5. This movement/time period can be recognized by high levels of detail, bulky clothing and everyday objects and spaces.
- 7. 15th century painter from Bruges
- 9. This medium was preferred by Northern Renaissance Artists due to its long lasting workability and translucent quality.
- 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.
- 12. Lillies, roses, gardens- these are symbolic of which biblical character?
- 14. This Christian tryptic is an important example of how the North secularized religious content.
- 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.
- 16. This painting by Fra. Lippi exemplifies Southern Renaissance through it's naturalistic rendering of holy subjects.
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- 1. This movement/time period can be recognized by Catholic motifs, extreme realism, and rich color.
- 2. This moody sculptor (first and last name) was heavily influenced by Greek Marble sculptures like Lacoon and his sons.
- 3. This famous fresco in a monastic refectory has been plagued by difficulties due to it's combination of mediums.
- 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?
- 8. A Northern Renaissance Painting known for high level of detail and symbolism
- 11. this biblical hero was the subject of several of the great masters of sculpture and was often a symbol of civic freedom.
- 13. The destruction of images for political or religious reasons.
