At Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, ____________ was a long reflecting pool framed by a colonnade
A. The Pantheon
B. The Triclinium
C. The Canal
D. The Main Hall
Answer: C
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Utopia's society includes "virtues" esteemed by all, such as equality, kindness, and charity, and seemed to be a critique of __________.
A. English society B. Rome C. the Crusades D. explorer
Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper provided a general inspiration for Raphael's School of Athens. This can be particularly seen in their use of:
a. strict symmetry, which adds balance to the composition b. self-portraits in discreet locations c. linear perspective, which creates a unified architectural framework d. contemporary faces placed on people from the past
The painting of An Ideal City (artist anonymous) featured in the chapter illustrates what key aspect of Renaissance urban architecture?
a. fixed spatial relationships between topiary and structures b. centrally planned buildings c. importance of ornamentation d. expansion of open spaces
What underlying theme may be suggested when Shakespeare’s Caliban speaks these lines to Prospero in The Tempest? “You taught me language; and my proft on’t Is, I know how to curse: the red plague rid you For learning me your language!”
a) the consequences to native populations of English colonization b) the natural depravity of uncivilized “cannibals” c) the inevitable conflicts between educated and uneducated classes d) the dangers of English feudal society