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1 cademic Junior High ecathlon Super Quiz Fine rts Study Guide Mark of Giants Super Quiz Fine rts Study Guide created by ducation Test reators ased on Leonardo da Vinci for Kids: His Life and Ideas by Janis Herbert opyright 2015 ducation Test reators opyright 2015 Sally Sylva ll rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for cademic ecathlon team and classroom use only. lectronic distribution limited to cademic ecathlon team and classroom use only.

2 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes Madonna nthroned The Month of ugust in The ook of Hours 1

3 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes xpulsion of dam and ve The Tribute of Money Madonna with hild and Vase of Flowers 2

4 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes aptism of hrist The nnunciation Ginevra de'enci doration of the Magi 3

5 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes Statue of avid The enois Madonna 4

6 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes St. Jerome in the Wilderness hrist Giving Keys to St. Peter doration of the Magi 5

7 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes Virgin of the Rocks Lady with rmine rawing of treadmill crossbow 6

8 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes Portrait of a Musician Old Man with Oak Leaves and aricatures Vitruvian Man The Last Supper 7

9 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes Study for St. artholomew, The Last Supper rawing for The Virgin and hild with Saint nne Study of an Old Man 8

10 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes The Holy Family Study for The attle of nghiari Mona Lisa 9

11 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes Marriage of the Virgin Study for the Head of Leda Leda and the Swan 10

12 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes Star of ethlehem natomical Study of mbryo natomical Study of the Spine 11

13 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes Self-Portrait natomical Study of Heart Study of ats and ragon 12

14 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - rtworks Painting/rawing Title rtist Time Period Genre Significance/Notes St. John the aptist Sacred and Profane Love St. Michael Victorious The attle of nghiari 13

15 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions hapter One: oy in Vinci 1. When and where was Leonardo da Vinci born? 2. What were the names of Leonardo da Vinci s parents? 3. uring the first two years of his life, Leonardo was raised by. 4. Why did Ser Piero move to Florence? 5. Who raised Leonardo after the marriage of his father to lbiera? 6. What did Francesco teach Leonardo? 7. Who taught Leonardo to read, write, and basic math? 8. How old was Leonardo when he left Vinci to live with his father in Florence? 9. What events contributed to the decision for Leonardo to move to Florence? 1

16 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions hapter Two: The Young pprentice 1. Who ruled the city of Florence when Leonardo first came to live with his father? 2. How did the Medici s amass their extensive fortune? 3. What is a bottega? 4. Leonardo served as an apprentice to. 5. Who served as the official sculptor for the Medici family? 6. Who was described as a man with a square face, dark curly hair, and a serious expression? 7. Where was Verrocchio s bottega located? 8. What items were produced in Verrocchio s bottega? 9. What is a discepolo? 10. Verrocchio received a commission to create what item for the athedral of Santa Maria del Fiore? 11. Who served as a model for the Statue of avid by Verrocchio? 12. What is a death mask? 13. Who introduced oil paints to Italian artists during the Renaissance? 14. What type of materials were used to create pigments for paints? 15. What color was produced with pigment made from lapis lazuli? 16. What was added to pigments to create tempera paints? 2

17 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions 17. What are the benefits of using oil paints compared to tempera paints and watercolors? 18. How was gold-leaf applied to surfaces? 19. What was mixed with pigments to produce oil paints? 20. What subjects did Leonardo da Vinci study to help create dimensions and perspective in his art? 21. In paintings from the Middle ges, objects and people looked. 22. The point at which lines of perspective come together is called the. 23. What techniques are used to create perspective in drawings? 24. The Renaissance began in the country of. 25. What is Humanism? 26. Leonardo da Vinci believed that artists should draw inspiration from. 27. What mythical animal did Leonardo paint on his father Piero s shield? 28. What was Verrocchio s reaction when he saw the angel painted by Leonardo da Vinci in aptism of hrist? 29. When did Leonardo da Vinci become a master craftsman? 30. Who ruled Florence in 1472? 3

18 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions 31. Who was killed in the rival Pazzi family s assassination plot against the Medici s? 32. What geometric shape did Leonardo da Vinci use to balance the main figures in the painting The doration of the Magi? 33. Who are the main figures in The doration of the Magi? 34. What is chiaroscuro? 4

19 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions hapter Three: Genius at Work 1. The enois Madonna depicts Mary and the baby Jesus holding a. 2. Who was the ruler of Milan in 1482? 3. How old was Leonardo when he traveled to Milan to serve Ludovico Sforza? 4. What gift did Leonardo give to Ludovico Sforza on his arrival in Milan? 5. Who taught Leonardo da Vinci to play music? 6. How long did Leonardo da Vinci work for Ludovico Sforza? 7. What was unique about the writing in Leonardo da Vinci s notebooks? 8. Why did Leonardo make measurements of human bodies? 9. Who is portrayed in the painting Lady with rmine? 10. The Virgin of the Rocks was painted for a church to use as. 11. What is sfumato? 12. When did the plague come to Milan? 13. What disease caused the lack eath? 14. What percentage of the population of Italy died from the plague during the Middle ges and the Renaissance? 15. What percentage of the population of urope died from the plague during the Middle ges and the Renaissance? 16. What motivated Leonardo da Vinci to design a layout for a two-tiered city in the early 1490s? 5

20 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions 17.What did Leonardo da Vinci design to commemorate the marriage of Gian Sforza to Isabella of ragon? 18. What did Leonardo da Vinci conclude from his experiments and observations regarding optics and vision? 19. What is stereoscopic vision? 20. What did Ludovico Sforza want as a monument to honor his father? 21. List some of the inventions found in Leonardo da Vinci s notebooks: 22. What Italian republic was an important center of trade, specifically textiles, during the Renaissance? 23. Why did Ludovico Sforza align himself with the king of France against the other rulers of Italian city-states? 24. What nickname did Leonardo give to Giacomo? 25. What is the name of the theory Leonardo developed from his observations of rock formations in the mountains? 26. What is the translation of vista d uccello? 27. What is the theory of sedimentation? 6

21 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions 28. Who wrote a book with Leonardo on mathematics? 29. What is the name of the room Leonardo decorated at the astello Sforzesco? 30. Which of Leonardo s inventions featured a design with V-shaped gates? 31. Leonardo s studies of birds and flight led him to construct models of. 32. Who requested the services of Leonardo to decorate a wall in a refectory? 33. What is the name of the shape of a wing, in which the top is flat and the bottom is curved? 34. What apostle was painted last in The Last Supper? 35. What caused The Last Supper to deteriorate? 36. Why did Leonardo never finish casting the Gran avallo for Ludovico? 37. Who poisoned Gian Sforza? 38. Who was the king of France who invaded Milan and drove Ludovico out? 39. Who accompanied Leonardo da Vinci when he left Milan in September of 1499? 7

22 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions hapter Four: I Shall ontinue. 1. While Leonardo was in Mantua, he stayed with. 2. What did Isabella d ste want Leonardo to paint for her? 3. Leonardo left Mantua for the city of. 4. What army threatened to invade Venice? 5. What did Leonardo invent (but never implemented) to defend the city of Venice from naval attack? 6. Leonardo departed Venice to travel to. 7. How old was Ser Piero when Leonardo returned to Florence? 8. What commission from the monks in Florence did Leonardo create preliminary drawings for, but never complete? 9. In the summer of 1502, who hired Leonardo as a military engineer? 10. What title was bestowed on esare orgia for his role in aiding the French in their invasion of Milan? 11. Leonardo was the first person to suggest that sound travels in. 12. The speed at which waves travel is called its. 13. What did Leonardo design for orgia to improve the fortifications of his castles? 14. Which of Leonardo s paintings disappeared for 300 years, only to be discovered in the possession of a traveling musician? 15. Who discovered a portion of the painting Saint Jerome used as part of a cobbler s bench? 16. Where is the painting Saint Jerome displayed today? 17. What museum has the Mona Lisa in its collection? 18. How do art historians and curators authenticate an art piece? 19. Mapmakers are also called. 8

23 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions 20. What are the four true points of a compass? 21. In 1503, Florence went to war against the coastal city of. 22. What plan did Leonardo suggest to force the city of Pisa to surrender to Florence? 23. Why did Leonardo leave the service of esare orgia to return to Florence? 24. Why did Leonardo design a fortress with curved wall? 25. What inventions were required to make a canal to Florence? 26. Why was Leonardo interested in creating a canal for the city of Florence? 27. The attle of nghiari occurred in a war between. 28. Leonardo designed the attle of nghiari for a wall in the. 29. What artist received a commission to paint a battle scene on the wall opposite from Leonardo s depiction of the attle of nghiari? 30. How long did Leonardo work on painting the attle of nghiari? 31. What materials did Leonardo use in painting the attle of nghiari? 32. On what artwork was Leonardo working when he received news of his father s death? 33. fter Ser Piero s death, who wrote to Leonardo to request his presence in Milan? 34. Where did Leonardo meet Francesco Melzi? 9

24 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions 35. Most believe Mona Lisa is a portrait of. 36. The Mona Lisa is also known as. 37. Why is it believed that the woman depicted in the Mona Lisa is wearing black? 38. Who else is considered to be a possible model depicted in the Mona Lisa? 39. fter Leonardo da Vinci died, who was given the Mona Lisa? 40. What French king first displayed the Mona Lisa in the Palace of Versailles? 41. Where is the Mona Lisa displayed today? 42. Has the Mona Lisa ever been stolen from the Louvre? 43. What is the traditional color used to depict the robes of Mary? 44. What disease did Leonardo discover while dissecting human bodies? 45. In 1512, the armies of what ruler drove the French out of Milan? 46. Who was Leonardo s patron during his stay in Rome? 47. Who forbade Leonardo from continuing his anatomical research? 48. When did Leonardo leave Rome for France, to work for Francois I? 49. What three paintings did Leonardo take with him when he left Italy for France? 50. Who accompanied Leonardo to France? 51. When and where did Leonardo die? 52. How old was Leonardo when he died? 53. What was Leonardo s title at the court of Francois I? 54. Who inherited all of Leonardo s notebooks and paintings when he died? 10

25 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions iographies: Renaissance rtists otticelli ( ) 1. Sandro otticelli was born to a modest family in. 2. Who taught otticelli to paint? 3. otticelli was a favorite artist of what powerful Italian family? 4. Why did otticelli burn many of his paintings? 5. oticello is known as a master of. Giotto ( ) 1. Giotto was a master of. 2. To many art historians, Giotto is the first. 3. What painter influenced Giotto? Masaccio ( ) 1. Masaccio introduced what element into the composition of paintings? 2. How old was Masaccio when he died? 3. Masaccio s frescoes inspired what artist? Michelangelo ( ) 1. Who was one of Leonardo da Vinci s greatest rival? 2. What was Michelangelo s full given name? 3. What art form did Michelangelo favor? 4. Who was Michelangelo s patron during his time in Rome? 5. What are some of the major works that Michelangelo completed in Rome? 6. The Pieta is a sculpture of. 7. What other sculpture is considered to be one of Michelangelo s masterpieces? 11

26 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions Perugino ( ) 1. What was the given name of Perugino? 2. Why was he known as Perugino? 3. Perugino was an apprentice with. 4. What great artist did Perugino teach? 5. hrist Giving the Keys to St. Peter was noted for its 6. Perugino s artwork is known for its. Raphael ( ) 1. What was the given name of Raphael? 2. Who influenced the art of Raphael? 3. Who did Raphael use as a model for his painting The School of thens? Titian ( ) 1. Where was Titian born? 2. With whom did Titian study in Venice? 3. Titian s artwork was known for its. Verrocchio ( ) 1. What was Verrocchio s given name? 2. Who taught art to Verrocchio? 3. What famous Renaissance artists did Verrocchio train? 12

27 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions iographies: Historical Figures esare orgia ( ) 1. What title did the French bestow on esare orgia? 2. Who wrote a book based on esare orgia? 3. What was the name of the book? hristopher olumbus ( ) 1. Who financed olumbus s voyages to discover a trade route to the Far ast? 2. In what year did olumbus discover merica? Nicolaus opernicus ( ) 1. What was opernicus s occupation? 2. What theory of planetary motion did opernicus propose? 3. In what country did opernicus live? Isabella d ste ( ) 1. What was the aristocratic title of Isabella d ste? 2. Isabella d ste was a patroness of. 3. What position in the atholic hurch did Isabella s brother hold? Francois I ( ) 1. When did Francois I become the King of France? 2. What artist was brought to France on the request of Francois I? 3. Who painted a portrait of Francois I? 13

28 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions Vasco da Gama ( ) 1. What sailing route was discovered by Vasco da Gama in 1498? 2. Vasco da Gama was a native of what country? Johannes Gutenberg ( ) 1. What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? 2. When did he make this invention? 3. What did Gutenberg publish? Louis XII ( ) 1. When did Louis XII rule France? 2. y what nickname was Louis XII known? 3. What royal family did Louis XII found? Martin Luther ( ) 1. When did Martin Luther write a protest against the atholic hurch doctrines? 2. Where did Martin Luther post his treatise? 3. What period in history began with Martin Luther s protest? Niccolo di ernardo Machiavelli ( ) 1. What was Machiavelli s profession? 2. What book did Machiavelli write? 3. Who served as the basis for the book Machiavelli wrote? Ferdinand Magellan ( ) 1. What nationality was Ferdinand Magellan? 2. What did Ferdinand Magellan accomplish? 14

29 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Review Questions Lorenzo Medici ( ) 1. What nickname was Lorenzo given? 2. What city-state did Lorenzo rule? 3. How old was Lorenzo when he became ruler? Ludovico Sforza ( ) 1. What city-state did Ludovico rule? 2. How long did he rule? 3. When did he rule? 4. What is the name of the Ludovico castle? 15

30 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci - TIMLIN OF VNTS pril 15, 1452 List each event below on the line next to the date it occurred to develop a timeline for the historical events during the life of Leonardo da Vinci. bout irth of Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo moves to Florence with his father, Ser Piero, and becomes an apprentice to ndrea del Verrocchio Leonardo draws preliminary sketches for the doration of the Magi. He never completes the painting The plague in Milan forces the Sforza court to move out of Milan Gian Sforza marries Isabella of ragon. Leonardo works with Verrocchio on the painting, The aptism of hrist. Leonardo becomes a master craftsman in the Guild of St. Luke Leonardo draws the Vitruvian Man Sailing west, hristopher olumbus attempts to find a new trade route to the Far ast. He finds merica, but never finds a route to the Far ast Leonardo receives and works on one of his first commissions, The nnunciation Leonardo becomes the court artist and engineer to the uke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza Leonardo adopts Giacomo, who he nicknames Salai. Lorenzo the Magnificent becomes ruler of Florence.

31 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci - TIMLIN OF VNTS List each event below on the line next to the date it occurred to develop a timeline for the historical events during the life of Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo works on model for Gran avallo Leonardo dies Leonardo works as a military engineer for esare orgia, uke of Valentinois Ser Pietro, Leonardo s father, dies. Maximilian Sforza brings an army against the French and drives the French out of Milan. Leonardo s uncle, Francesco, dies Leonardo paints the Mona Lisa Leonardo enters the service of King Francois I of France at his court in Milan Leonardo works for Prince Giuliano Medici (the Magnificent) in Rome May 2, 1519 Leonardo works on The Last Supper in the monastery refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. Leonardo begins works on The attle of nghiari, a fresco in the Palazzo Vecchio. French army conquers Milan. Leonardo leaves Milan to work for Isabella d ste in Mantua. 2

32 1 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - Vocabulary rossword Puzzle

33 SQ Fine rts - Leonardo da Vinci - Vocabulary rossword Puzzle lues ROSS 4. religious painting made for the altar of a church. 7. The arrangement of figures in a painting. 10. Having only height and width. 11. Medieval period of architecture noted for pointed towers, ribbed vaults, and pointed arches. 15. Handwriting. 19. Having height, width, and depth. 21. Substance added to pigment to make oil paint. 22. Making a statue by pouring liquid metal or plaster into a mold and letting it harden. 23. painting technique that shows softened outlines and blurred shadow to give a smoky effect. 24. state that has its own government and consists of a city and its surrounding area. 26. tool used for performing calculations by sliding counters along rods. 27. single point in a picture where all parallel lines seem to meet. 28. type of paint made of powdered pigments mixed with egg yolks. OWN 1. hammer-like tool used to hit a chisel to sculpt stone. 2. The technique of applying waterbased paint to damp plaster on wall paintings. 3. powdered substance that gives paint color when mixed with liquid. 5. n association or union of people in a particular trade. 6. The relationship between the size of a figure and the size of its parts. 8. young person who is in training from a master craftsman to learn a trade or craft. 9. furnace or oven used in firing pottery or clay. 12. Italian for bird s eye-view, or overhead view. 13. Relative size or a length used to represent a larger unit of measure. 14. lever, wedge, inclined plane, pulley, or screw. 16. Period from around 1400 to in urope, noted for the rediscovery of classical Greece and Rome; French word meaning reawakening or rebirth The technique artists used to give two-dimensional objects depth and solidity. 18. The study of the structure of human and animal bodies. 20. The material an artist uses to make a work of art. 25. Italian word for an art studio or workshop.

34 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter 1 Quiz 1. When was Leonardo da Vinci born?. pril 15, May 2, July 9, pril 15, May 2, What was the name of Leonardo da Vinci's father?. Lorenzo. Francesco. Ser Piero. esare. ndrea 3. What was the name of Leonardo da Vinci s mother?. Isabella. lbiera. Francesca. Lucrezia. aterina 4. From the age of two until he was a teenager, who raised Leonardo da Vinci?. his mother, aterina. his father, Ser Piero. his mother s parents. his uncle, Francesco. both his father s parents and his uncle, Francesco 5. Who taught Leonardo da Vinci to read, write, and to use an abacus?. aterina. Ser Piero. Uncle Francesco. the local priest in Vinci. ccattabriga the Quarreller 1

35 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter 1 Quiz 6. Who did aterina marry after Leonardo left to live with his uncle?. ccattabriga the Quarreller. lbiero di Giovanni. ccattabriga di madori. Francesco. Ser Giovanni di madori 7. s a child, Leonardo da Vinci enjoyed exploring the countryside and observing nature along the banks of the.. Tigris River. Tiber River. rno River. Rhine River. anube River 8. What event contributed to the decision for Leonardo to live with his father in Florence?. the death of his grandfather. the marriage of his father. the death of his father s wife. the marriage of his mother. the death of his uncle 9. How old was Leonardo da Vinci when he went to live with his father? In what city did Leonardo s father live with his wife, Francesca?. Torino. Genoa. Florence. Milan. Rome 2

36 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter 2 Quiz 1. Which family ruled Florence when Leonardo became an apprentice to Verrocchio?. Sforza. orgia. Medici. ste. mboise 2. uring what year was Leonardo da Vinci first apprenticed to Verrocchio? What trade did Leonardo da Vinci study under the instruction of Verrocchio?. painting. sculpting. metalwork. furniture making. ll of the above 4. How large was the bronze globe Verrocchio constructed for the top of the Santa Maria del Fiore athedral?. 8 feet in diameter. 10 feet in diameter. 15 feet in diameter. 20 feet in diameter. 30 feet in diameter 5. Leonardo da Vinci served as a model for which of Verrocchio s artwork?. Statue of avid. Tobias and the ngel. St. Michael Victorious. Marriage of the Virgin. The aptism of hrist 3

37 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter 2 Quiz 6. What is the meaning of the Italian word bottega?. chapel. dining room. workshop. proportion. artist 7. What did Leonardo da Vinci write about perspective in his notebooks?. mong objects of equal size, that which is most remote from the eye will look the smallest.. The point where the lines of perspective come together is the vanishing point.. Showing depth and space in a picture on a flat surface is difficult.. Proportion and perspective develop the composition of the art form.. Perspective is determined by the view point of the artist in developing the focal point of the painting. 8. When did Leonardo da Vinci paint Portrait of a Musician? What is used to create the pigment for the color aquamarine?. crocus petals. copper. mussel shells. burnt wood. lapis lazuli 10. In which of the following paintings did Leonardo include realistic wings on an angel?. The Virgin of the Rocks. The nnunciation. The doration of the Magi. aptism of hrist. Madonna nthroned 4

38 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter 3 Quiz 1. When Leonardo da Vinci offered his services to Ludovico Sforza, he applied to serve as a.. military engineer. court painter. architect. musician. sculptor 2. What was unique about the writing in Leonardo da Vinci s notebooks?. ll of his notes were in Greek.. He used a substitution cipher for all of his notes.. He wrote backwards and in mirror-image.. He did not write in his notebooks; He only drew studies for artwork in them.. He wrote in Italian. 3. ccording to Leonardo da Vinci s observations of human proportions, the length of the forearm up to the elbow is equal to.. the length of the upper arm from the shoulder to the elbow. the length of the lower leg from the knee to the ankle. one fourth the length of the thigh. one fourth of the body s height. twice the size of one foot 4. Leonardo da Vinci s painting, Lady with rmine, is a portrait of.. Isabella d ste. ecilia Gallerani. Isabella Sforza. eatrice Sforza. Lisa di Gherardini 5. What did Leonardo da Vinci design to commemorate the marriage of Gian Sforza to Isabella of ragon?. a mechanical lion. a pageant entitled the Feast of Paradise and Masque of the Planets. an altarpiece entitled The nnunciation. a working model of a helicopter. a carillon 5

39 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter 3 Quiz 6. Leonardo da Vinci believed that the mind of a painter should be like.. the sun. a blank canvas. a rainbow. a mirror. the eyes of a child 7. What is the name of the room Leonardo da Vinci decorated for Ludovico Sforza in the astello Sforzesco?. Sala ell sse. Sala ell Vecchio. Sala ell ngeles. Sala ell oticelli. Sala ell Uccello 8. What invention by Leonardo da Vinci, featuring V-shaped gates, is still in use today?. waterwheels. lock systems for moving boats through canals. water turbines. corkscrew drive systems. garden gates 9. What is the name of the fresco Leonardo da Vinci painted in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie?. Madonna nthroned. The nnunciation. hrist Giving Keys to St. Peter. doration of the Magi. The Last Supper 10. When did Leonardo da Vinci complete The Last Supper?

40 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter 4 Quiz 1. Leonardo da Vinci designed the attle of nghiari for a wall in the.. Palazzo Vecchio. Sistine hapel. the refectory in the Santa Maria delle Grazie. Palace of Versailles. astello Sforzesco 2. On what artwork was Leonardo da Vinci working when he received news of his father s death?. Mona Lisa. attle of nghiari. The Last Supper. Virgin of the Rocks. The enois Madonna 3. What disease did Leonardo da Vinci discover and document while performing human anatomical dissections?. cardiac myopathy. diverticulitis. appendicitis. kidney stones. arteriosclerosis 4. y what other name is the Mona Lisa called?. The enois Madonna. Mona ellisima. La Gioconda. Portrait of Isabella Sforza. Lady in lack 5. Who was Leonardo da Vinci's final patron?. Leo X. Giuliano de Medici. Louis XII. harles d mboise. Francois I 7

41 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter 4 Quiz 6. When did Leonardo da Vinci die?. pril 15, July 9, May 2, July 9, May 2, Upon Leonardo da Vinci s death, who inherited his books, writings, and paintings?. Salai. Francesco Melzi. King Francois I of France. Ludovico Sforza. Luca Pacioli 8. Who was Leonardo da Vinci s patron while he resided in Rome?. esare orgia. Niccolo Machiavelli. Giuliano Medici. King Francois I. Ludovico Sforza 9. What was one of the last paintings Leonardo da Vinci complete before his death?. Leda and the Swan. Mona Lisa. The Last Supper. St. Jerome. St. John the aptist 10. How old was Leonardo da Vinci when he died?

42 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Quiz, Glossary & iographies 1. single point in a picture where all parallel lines meet is called the.. vanishing point. chiaroscuro point. sfumato point. perspective point. proportion point 2. What is the technique an artist uses to make an object appear to have depth?. proportion. perspective. scale. composition. sfumato 3. The nnunciation by Leonardo da Vinci depicts.. the angel Gabriel telling Mary that she would be the mother of the son of God. Jesus revealing his betrayer to the apostles. the birth of Jesus. the three magi paying homage to the baby Jesus. Mary with baby Jesus and St. John the aptist 4. Who painted The xpulsion of dam and ve?. Sandro otticelli. Giotto. Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci. Masaccio 5. Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine hapel?. Sandro otticelli. Giotto. Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci. Masaccio 9

43 SQ Fine rts: Leonardo da Vinci for Kids - hapter Quiz, Glossary & iographies 6. Who is considered by many art historians to be the first modern artist and a master of composition?. Sandro otticelli. Giotto. Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci. Masaccio 7. Who wrote a book on politics entitled The Prince?. esare orgia. Niccolo di ernardo Machiavelli. Martin Luther. Johannes Gutenberg. Lorenzo Medici 8. Who was Leonardo da Vinci s patron in Milan?. Verrocchio. Francois I. Lorenzo Medici. Ludovico Sforza. Isabella d ste 9. Who painted The School of thens?. Perugino. Titian. Michelangelo. Verrocchio. Raphael 10. Who studied art as an apprentice to Sebastian Zuccato in Venice?. Perugino. Titian. Michelangelo. Verrocchio. Raphael 10

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