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The chief purpose of the stained-glass programs in all Gothic cathedrals was to tell the stories of __.
the Bible.
In a gothic church, the flying buttress was traditionally built against an exterior wall to provide support for more __ and brace it against strong winds.
windows
The figure of Saint Theodore found on the jamb of Chartres’ south transept portal stands in a __ position.
contrapposto
The Gothic church at Sainte-Chapelle features the highest ratio of __ to stone.
glass
Ambrogio Lorenzetti is credited with painting the fresco known as the __ of Good Government.
Allegory
By the twelfth century, Florence was the center of __ production in the Western world.
textile
According to an old story, one day Cimabue discovered a talented shepherd boy by the name of __ di Bondone.
Giotto
Simone Martini is credited with painting the __ (Virgin and Child).
Masetà
Filippo Brunelleschi produced the winning design for the __ of Florence Cathedral.
dome
Brunelleschi’s investigation of optics in Arab science particularly integrated the classical works of __, __, and __.
Euclid, Ptolemy, Galen
In Masaccio’s The Tribute Money, the Apostle Peter appears __ times.
three
Humanists in Lorenzo’s court would have recognized Venus, in Botticelli’s Primavera as an __ figure representing the highest moral qualities.
allegorical
Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper is located on the __ wall of the refectory of the Dominican monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
north
After being elected pope, Julius II commissioned architect Donato Barmante to renovate the Vatican Palace and to serve as chief architect to replace __ with a new church.
Saint Peter’s Basilica
The characteristics that contributed to the making of the Tempietto are its classical reference, incorporation of original classical Roman __ into its architectural scheme, and the mathematical orderliness of its parts.
columns
Throughout the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo includes the della Rovene heraldic symbols of and to symbolize the patronage of Pope Julius II.
oak, acorn
Aristotle and Plato are the central figures in Raphael’s __ of Athens.
School
Many scholars consider Robert Campin the Master of Flémalle and, therefore, the creator of the __ Altarpiece.
Mérode
Hieronymus Bosch created the __ of Earthly Delights.
Garden
The Isenheim Altarpiece was created by __ Grünewald.
Matthias
Albrecht Dürer created __, a watercolor depicting the minutest details of nature.
The Large Turf
Hans Holbein the Younger painted a portrait of England’s King __ VIII dressed in the clothes he wore when he married Anne of Cleves.
Henry
The Mérode Altarpiece is a __ work, or triptych.
three-part
The altarpiece’s patrons are depicted in the __ panel of the Mérode Altarpiece.
left
The reflection Jan van Eyck, the artist, can be seen in the __ at the back of the room depicted in the double portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and Giovanna Cenami.
mirror
The term __ was assigned to those who painted draperies over the 'offensive' areas of the nude figures in Michelangelo’s Last Judgment.
braghettoni
El Greco painted the __, which includes distinct mannerist qualities and is decorous to the extent that draperies carefully conceal all inappropriate nudity.
Resurrection
Michelangelo Merisi (Caravaggio) painted The Calling of __ for the Contarelli Chapel in the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome.
Saint Matthew
Artemisia Gentileschi painted five separate versions of the biblical story of __ and Holofernes and was admitted to the Florentine Academy of Design.
Judith
The View of Haarlem from the Dunes of Overveen is considered a __ painting.
landscape
Jan Steen was particularly successful with __ scenes, including The Dancing Couple.
genre
Peter Paul Rubens painted The Arrival and Reception of __ at Marseilles.
Marie de’ Medici
Nicolas Poussin painted __ Shepherds.
Arcadian
Eugene Delacroix served as a model for one of the figures featured in Theodore Gericault’s The Raft of the __.
Medusa
Claude Monet painted __: Sunrise, which played a significant role on 'giving Impressionism its name.'
Impression
August Renoir 'preferred to paint the crowd' and created Luncheon of the __ Party.
Boating
Georges Seurat depended on a pointillist style to paint a __ on La Grand Jatte, depicting a crowd of Parisians enjoying an island in the Seine River.
Sunday
Vincent van Gogh utilized a technique known as __ to create Night Café.
impasto
Pablo Picasso painted __, which became notorious 'as an assault on the idea of painting as it had always been understood.'
Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon
Cubism was born out of collaboration between and .
Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque
First Position in Ballet is defined as __ touching, feet forming a straight line.
heels
Second Position in Ballet is defined as __ wide apart, feet forming a straight line.
heels
Third Position in Ballet is defined as one foot in front of the other with heel against the __.
instep
Fourth Position in Ballet is defined as feet apart, one in front of the other, heels in __.
line
Fifth Position in Ballet is defined as one foot in front of the other with the heel against the joint of the __ toe.
big