ART HISTORY- High Renaissance

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  1. 4. This marble sculpture is intentionally unproportional because it was made to be placed high up on the Florence Cathedral
  2. 5. Leonardo da Vinci & Michelangelo both dissected human corpses to improve their understanding of _____
  3. 6. This Renaissance artist died young, was considered a "ladies man" and was heavily influenced by other artists
  4. 11. This Renaissance artist lived into his 90's, lived with the Medici family until the Pope made him move and work in Rome
  5. 15. There are multiple theories about the meaning of this oil painting due to the symbols used throughout the painting
  6. 18. What is the title of the painting where God is sparking life into Adam?
  7. 19. Michelangelo considered this the highest form of art
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  1. 1. What is the title of the painting by Leonardo da Vinci that depicts the moment Judas reveals that he will betray Jesus
  2. 2. The Mona Lisa is arranged in a __ ____ that creates a focal point on her eye
  3. 3. The technique where all of the orthogonal lines lead to a vanishing point (used in the Last Supper & School of Athens)
  4. 7. What is the name of the building used to elect new popes? The ceiling of this building is painted by a famous Renaissance artist.
  5. 8. This painting was stolen from the Louvre
  6. 9. The technique to show depth in a landscape where objects are lighter and fuzzier as they go back in the distance (used behind Mona Lisa)
  7. 10. The only artwork Michelangelo ever signed (hint: it's a sculpture!)
  8. 12. An oil painting technique meaning "smokey" where the brushstrokes are not visible due to many layers of oil paint
  9. 13. What is the title of the painting by Raphael that is in the Pope's library and depicts the great thinkers in a spiritual manner
  10. 14. This Renaissance artist from Belgium was a master of oil painting details and textures
  11. 16. A walled in city inside Rome that is ruled by the Pope
  12. 17. One of the features of the High Renaissance is the artist's ability to create ___ ____ of people. Particularly in the School of Athens!