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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
Many historians consider ________ to be the first painting of the High Renaissance.


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Question 2.
After calligraphy, the Chinese valued ________ as the highest form of artistic endeavor.


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Question 3.
Northern European painters developed ________ in the first half of the 15th century. This medium allowed for "dazzling effects of light" on the surface of the painting.


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Question 4.
Pre-Columbian architecture is distinguished by monumentality and a preference for _________.


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Question 5.
El Greco’s The Burial of Count Orgaz, with its use of several points of emphasis, is typical of _________ painting.


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Question 6.
Brunelleschi is credited with having developed _________.


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Question 7.
The first life-size nude sculpture since antiquity was ________ by _________.


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Question 8.
Sandro Botticelli’s paintings reflect his interest in a philosophy called _________.


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Question 9.
In the city of _________, a style of painting developed that emphasized the sensuousness of light and the pleasures of the senses.


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Question 10.
_________ was a style noted for its theatricality and drama, and thought to have been a creation of the ________ in Rome.


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