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Who is Michelangelo and what is the Sistine Chapel?
He painted in this religious building.
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Who is Bach?
Composed the Brandenburg Concertos.
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What is sculpture and Michelangelo?
In this art, the marble looks as soft as flesh and seems to flow and fold like drapery can only be the work of this man.
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What is the Mona Lisa?
This painting is called...
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Who is Jan Van Eyck?
He painted The Arnolfini Portrait.
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Who is Handel and what is Dublin?
Composed The Messiah and the city where it was first performed.
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What is an icon and the Byzantine art?
Images that are not altered and serve as symbols in this era of art.
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What is The Last Supper?
This painting is called...
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What is the Middle Ages?
This era was known for elongated faces, halos, icons and balancing
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Who is Handel and King George I?
He composed Water Music and for what king?
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What is aerial perspective?
It refers to the way the artist made the objects in the distance bluer and blurrier.
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What is Madonna and Child?
This painting is called...
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Who is DaVinci and what is sfumato?
He is known to use this Renaissance technique that created the look of a saturated haze.
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Who is Handel?
While working on a pierce, he exclaimed with tears in his eyes, βI did think I did see all heaven before me and the great God Himself!β
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What is Chiaroscuro?
It is three-dimensional modeling created by using contrast between light and dark shading to create a soft life-like effect.
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What is St. Matthew?
This painting is called...
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Who Leonardo DaVinci and what is a Renaissance man?
Who and what is one who studies and excels in many subjects, rather than specializing in just one. He excelled in painting, engineering, natural history, architecture, sculpture, anatomy, chemistry, and mathematics.
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Who is Johann Sebastian Bach?
βHe was one of the spiritually wisest musicians the world has known.β
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What is sfumato?
A Renaissance technique that created the look of a saturated haze.
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What is the Ghent Altarpiece?
This painting is called...
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