Slide Identification Summative Examination on Baroque Art in Europe and Eighteenth-Century Art in Europe and North America Stokstad chapters 19 and 26.

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Slide Identification Summative Examination on Baroque Art in Europe and Eighteenth-Century Art in Europe and North America Stokstad chapters 19 and 26 Periods/’Isms Baroque Rococo Neoclassicism Romanticism Types of Paintings religious image portrait history painting still life genre fetes galantes—elegant entertainments

The Little Street Artist?

1620 oil on canvas 2. Artist? 3. Title? 4. Period?

Girl with Pearl Earring ca Artist?

6. Artist?

Artist? 8. Title?

9. Artist? 10. Title? 11. Patron? 12. Period?

Bathsheba at Her Bath 1654 oil on canvas 13. Artist?

14. Artist?

oil on canvas Contarelli Chapel, San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome 15. Artist? 16. Title?

1623 oil on canvas 17. Artist? 18. Title?

Boy Bitten by a Lizard 1594 oil on canvas 19. Artist?

The Sacrifice of Isaac Artist? 21. Medium?

David marble 22. Artist? 23. Period?

David oil on canvas The head of Goliath is a self-portrait. 24. Artist? 25. Period? 26. An excellent example of what technical term that describes the use of light?

Self-Portrait 1800 oil on canvas The Hermitage St. Petersburg 27. Artist?

La Gouvernante (The Governess) 1739 oil on canvas 28. Artist? 29. Type of Painting?

The Love Letter 1770s oil on canvas 30. Artist? 31. Period?/’Ism?

A Woman Asleep at Table Artist? 33. Period?

A Philosopher Lecturing with a Mechanical Planetary 1766 oil on canvas 34. Artist?

The Father's Curse: The Son Punished 1777 oil on canvas 35. Artist? 36. Type of Painting?

Marriage à la Mode 1743 oil on canvas 37. Artist?

The Death of General Wolfe Artist? 39. Type of Painting?

Taking of Christ c Artist?

c oil on canvas 41. Artist? 42. Title?

oil on canvas, 129 x 194 cm 43. Artist? 44. Title? 45. Type of Painting?

The Musical Contest c oil on canvas 46. Artist? 47. ‘ism?

c oil on canvas 48. Artist? 49. Title?

50. Artist? 51. Type of Painting?

52. Artist? 53. Type of Painting?

54. Artist? 55. Patron?

56. Artist? 57. ‘Ism? 58. Patron?

4. Patron? 59. Artist? 60. ‘Ism? 61. Patron?

Saint Teresa of Avila in Ecstasy marble Cappella Cornaro, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome This sculpture represents Saint Teresa as she has a vision. 62. Artist? 63. Period?

64. Artist? 65. Patron?

66. Artist? 67. Title? 68. ‘ism?

Church of Saint-Etienne, Caen Normandy, France begun 1064—façade late 11 th century 69. Period?

Reims Cathedral (Notre Dame de Reims) west façade c Period?

Church of Sant’Andrea west façade, Architect? 72. Period?

Portal of the Hospicio de San Fernando Perdo de Ribera 1722 Madrid 73. Period?

St. Carlo alle Quattro Fontane Borromini Rome Period?

Palais de Versailles Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart Andre Le Notre designed the gardens. Do you remember the Treaty of Versailles that formally ended WWI? The treaty was signed in this room on 29 June Title of this room?

1624 bronze, partly gilt St. Peter’s, Vatican 76. Artist? 77. Title? 78. Period?

79. Title? 80. Period? Bramante 1502

81. Title? 82. Architect? 83. ‘ism?

Christopher Wren St. Paul’s, London ‘ism?

The Pantheon Jacques-Germain Soufflot ‘ism?

Monticello Architect: Thomas Jefferson, ca ‘ism?

The Lincoln Memorial 87. ‘ism? 88. What classical order?

89. What could one do in the rain while seeking shelter in an architectural folly?