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This term is used to describe the emotional and ornate art and architecture of the 1600s.
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a.
Romanesque

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b.
Gothic

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c.
Classical

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d.
Baroque

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The colonnaded piazza added to St. Peter's is the achievement of this architect.
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a.
Borromini

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b.
Michelangelo

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c.
Bramante

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d.
Bernini

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This artist painted The Calling of Saint Matthew.
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a.
Van Eyck

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b.
Carravaggio

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c.
Boccacio

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d.
Botticelli

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This painting technique strongly contrasts light and dark for dramatic purposes.
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a. sfumato [pic]
b.
avant garde

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c.
chiaroscuro

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d.
trope l'oeil

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This monarch used the Palace of Versailles to act out the role of supreme ruler and to retain his mastery over the aristocracy.
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a.
Frederick the Great

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b.
Henry VIII

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c.
Louis XIV

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d.
Charles V

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This Italian scientist designed and built his own telescope to study the phases of Venus.
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Galileo

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b.
Pascal

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c.
Descartes

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d.
Copernicus

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This author wrote Paradise Lost, intending to "justify the ways of God to men."
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a.
Cranshaw

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b.
Milton

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c.
Donne

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d.
Cervantes

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This innovation in musical entertainment (represented by Monteverdi's works) first appeared in the 1600s.
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