Analyzing fourteenth- through sixteenth-century 2D art

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AP Art History › Analyzing fourteenth- through sixteenth-century 2D art

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Van_eyck_-_arnolfini_portrait

Figure 1

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Figure 2

Figure 1 features the dog as a possible symbol of __________.

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John-patmos

The most likely original placement of this painting would have been in __________.

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In Christian hagiography, which figure is depicted as having a stone in his head?

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Van_eyck_-_arnolfini_portrait

Figure 1

481px-weyden_madonna_1440

Figure 2

The man in red in the lower image is most likely __________.

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300px-dama_z_gronostajem

The painting demonstrates _____________, which was introduced during the Renaissance.

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Van Eyck - Arnolfini Portrait.jpg

Pictured above is the Arnolfini Portrait, and can be found at the Website of National Gallery, London.

In what century was this work created?

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Van_eyck_-_arnolfini_portrait

Figure 1

481px-weyden_madonna_1440

Figure 2

The garden in the background of Figure 2 represents __________.

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John-patmos

The artist of the above work is __________.

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Robert campin   triptych with the annunciation  known as the  merode altarpiece    google art project

The people depicted in the left panel of the Annunciation Triptych are most likely _________________.

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Figure 1 Figure 2

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Both images above were painted by __________.

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