Q.1
Although Italy led the way, other regions developed their own Renaissance styles. What inspired them?
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  • The way that art in the Middle East was developing
  • The Pop Art style of Lichtenstein
  • The Cubist Movement
  • Tempera painting, stained glass and book illumination
Q.2
Whose meticulous observations of the natural world ensured real development in perfecting pictorial art?
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  • Michaelangelo
  • Leonardo Da Vinci
  • Donatello
  • Raphael
Q.3
What is the name of Michaelangelo's most famous sculpture?
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  • David
  • Michael
  • Leonardo
  • Raphael
Q.4
A famous German Renaissance painter created fantastic imagery which combined plants, animals and architecture. What was he called?
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  • Hieronymus Bosch
  • Henry Mouse Basch
  • Harold Miss Bush
  • Harvey Mass Bisch
Q.5
Where and when did Renaissance Art emerge?
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  • In America in the 21st Century
  • In Russia in the 12th Century
  • In Italy in the 14th Century
  • In India in the 13th Century
Q.6
A competition in Florence in 1401 drew several entries from now famous names. What was to be designed?
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  • A sculpture for the king
  • A stained glass window
  • Cathedral doors
  • A fountain in a large square in Florence
Q.7
Which historical and cultural period came after the Renaissance?
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  • The Awakening
  • The Enlightenment
  • The Realisation
  • The Understanding
Q.8
Da Vinci coined a phrase which meant blurring or softening of sharp outlines by blending one tone into another. What was the phrase?
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  • Blendito
  • Sfumato
  • Blurissimo
  • Tonalito
Q.9
Many Renaissance Artists developed the technique of foreshortening. What is this?
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  • Making the portrait appear shorter
  • Completing four paintings of different heights
  • Painting with a limited palette of colours
  • Creating an illusion of depth
Q.10
Jean Fouquet, a French artist, is credited with the first examples of which kind of painting?
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  • Fresco painting
  • Painting 'En Plein Air'
  • Enormous freizes
  • The portrait miniature
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