The mid-sixteenth century movement for reform in the Roman Catholic Church is called the __________
A) Renaissance
B) universalism
C) Counter-Reformation
D) Reformation
E) academicism
C
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a. The public and critics rejected it because they felt it was intended as pornography. b. The composition was based on a design by Raphael. c. Inspired by the Baroque artists, Manet used open brushwork to paint it. d. It would be classified as Postimpressionist in style. e. The figures were not modeled with a variety of value tones.
The erotic sculptures decorating the Kandariya Mahadeva (Fig. 10-28) are thought to express__________
A. Shiva's divine bliss B. a ritual ceremony C. Shiva's consorts D. human lust
As light intensity increases, what happens to depth of field?
A) the aperture can be larger, increasing depth of field B) the aperture can be smaller, increasing depth of field C) the aperture can be larger, decreasing depth of field D) the aperture can be smaller, decreasing depth of field E) the aperture may be damaged, resulting in no depth of field
How does Rogier van der Weyden's use of space heighten the emotional impact of his Deposition altarpiece (Fig. 19-13)?
A. The use of deep illusionistic space makes the scene seem more realistic. B. The full-sized figures seem to press forward into the viewer's space. C. He used multiple perspectives so viewers could see all the figures. D. His use of atmospheric perspective draws the viewer into the image.