Identifying artists, works, or schools of fourteenth- through sixteenth-century 2D art

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AP Art History › Identifying artists, works, or schools of fourteenth- through sixteenth-century 2D art

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The painter well known for portraits of the court of Henry VIII of England is __________.

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The artist who created the famous painting of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V on horseback was __________.

3

The Merode Alterpiece Triptych (ca. 1427–32) consists of three panels depicting __________.

4

Who was the fifteenth-century Flemish painter who painted the massive Ghent Altarpiece?

5

The artist Michelangelo was key to the development of __________ art.

6

This early-to-mid sixteenth-century Flemish artist was known for his realistic, everyday scenes of peasants and commoners in his native Netherlands, such as Hunters In The Snow (1565).

7

Based on his artistic work, who is mostly likely the artist who wrote that the most praiseworthy form of painting is the one that most resembles what it imitates?

8

__________ is commonly known as the beginning of the modern world and marks the end of the Middle Ages. During this period, artists studied light, shadow, perspective, and the human form. One of the most famous artists from this period is Leonardo da Vinci.

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Which early Baroque Italian painter was is known for his dramatic use of chiaroscuro and darkly expressive biblical scenes, as well as frequently portraying young boys?

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Who was the early Renaissance painter who created the triptych known as The Garden of Earthly Delights?

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