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Choose the answer that is NOT a stylistic characteristic of the early Renaissance art historical period:

Choose the answer that is NOT a stylistic characteristic of the early Renaissance art historical period:

display of heightened emotion and action in compositions

usage of linear and atmospheric perspective to create the illusion of three-dimensional space

renewed interest in the art of classical Greece and Rome

involvement of wealthy patrons who often chose the media, method, and subject matter for a work of art

Giorgio Vasari believed that ________.

artists should be considered creative geniuses

artists needed to have intellectual ability

an artist's talent might be divinely inspired

all of the other answers

artists were elevated above the position of manual laborers

Masaccio used which of the following elements and principles in Tribute Money?

atmospheric perspective

naturalism

all of the other answers

continuous narrative

linear perspective

Leonardo da Vinci invented a painting technique that consisted of applying a hazy or misty glaze over the painting. This technique is called ________.

chiaroscuro

sfumato

modeling

tenebrism

fresco

An important feature of late-Renaissance artwork, compared to art created during the early and high Renaissance, is ________.

an increase in imaginative elements as opposed to strict believability

more dynamic compositions and subjects

greater emotional intensity

a greater emphasis on dissonance over harmony

all of the other answers

Which of the following terms is used to describe the mid- to late sixteenth-century style of art that elongated human figures and elevated grace as an ideal?

Renaissance

Mannerism

Baroque

none of the other answers

Enlightenment

Which three styles occurred in the 15th-18th centuries (1400-1750)?

Fauvism

Baroque

Mannerism

Conceptionalism

Renaissance in Italy

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