Question

Four triangular sections illustrating the Life of David decorate one of these objects painted by the “Little Master” Sebald Beham. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these objects. A panel once installed on one of these objects has four roundels illustrating Death, Judgement, Heaven, and Hell around a larger central circle signifying the Eye of God.
ANSWER: tables [accept tabletops; accept Table of the Seven Deadly Sins]
[10e] This painter made that tabletop depiction of The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things, exhibited at the Prado along with his triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights.
ANSWER: Hieronymus Bosch (“bosh” OR “boss”) [or Jheronimus van Aken; or Joen van Aken]
[10m] Medallist Martin Schaffner painted a table for a goldsmith with this first name. David Starkey credits Holbein the Younger with inventing portraiture via portraits of a thinker with this name. Holbein painted that thinker [emphasize] without a gold chain of S’s symbolizing service to a king.
ANSWER: Erasmus [accept Erasmus Stedelin or Asymus Stedelin; accept Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus; accept Painted tabletop for Erasmus Stedelin or Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam; prompt on Desiderius] (The gold chain of S’s is in Holbein’s portrait of Thomas More.)
<RK, Visual Arts>

Back to bonuses

Summary

Data

Georgia Tech CInnovation Academy B0101020
Georgia Tech CInnovation Academy B0101020
Georgia Tech CLambert0101020
Georgia Tech CLambert0101020
Georgia Tech BMilton010010
Georgia Tech BMississippi State010010
Georgia Tech BMilton010010
Georgia Tech BMississippi State010010
Georgia Tech CInnovation Academy B010010
Georgia Tech CInnovation Academy B010010
Georgia Tech CLambert010010
Georgia Tech CLambert010010
Georgia Tech DInnovation Academy C010010
Innovation Academy BInnovation Academy A010010
Johns CreekGeorgia Tech A010010
Georgia Tech BMilton010010
Georgia Tech BMississippi State010010
Georgia Tech BMilton010010
Georgia Tech BMississippi State010010