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ART H 200 A First Exam

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Identify the artist(s): Artist(s): [ Select ] Rogier van der Weyden Jan van Eyck Master of Flémalle Polykleitos Nike of Samothrace Giorgione Rembrandt Leonardo da Vinci Andy Warhol Raphael Pieter Bruegel the Elder Marina Abramović Vincent van Gogh Pieter Aertsen Artemisia Gentileschi Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athenodoros of Rhodes Kallikrates and Iktinos Titian Michelangelo Diego Velázquez Hieronymus Bosch Gianlorenzo Bernini Piet Mondrian

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Question: Identify the artist(s): Artist(s): [ Select ] Rogier van der Weyden Jan van Eyck Master of Flémalle Polykleitos Nike of Samothrace Giorgione Rembrandt Leonardo da Vinci Andy Warhol Raphael Pieter Bruegel the Elder Marina Abramović Vincent van Gogh Pieter Aertsen Artemisia Gentileschi Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athenodoros of Rhodes Kallikrates and Iktinos Titian Michelangelo Diego Velázquez Hieronymus Bosch Gianlorenzo Bernini Piet Mondrian Analysis of each option: - Rogier van der Weyden: This 15th-century Northern Renaissance painter is known for detailed panel paintings with pale skin tones and elongated figures. The pictured work does not resemble his typical Flemish style, and the facial structure in the image aligns more with Italian High Renaissance portraits rather than Rogier’s luminous Flemish realism. - Jan van Eyck: A master of Northern Renaissance portraiture and oil technique, van Eyck’s works often show meticulous detail and glazing. The image here lacks the hallmark luminous optical effec......Login to view full explanation

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