ART 1001- Exam 1
Which stone age artifacts possibly served as fertility fetishes?
"venus" figurines
Which of the following dates is considered to be within the Classical period in Greece?
450 B.C.E.
[insert picture] In which period was this sculpture produced?
Amarna Period
What is the architectural order of the columns seen in this temple?
Doric
T/F: A canon is an ever-changing set of rules and proportions fro rendering nature and the human figure.
False
T/F: Romanesque architecture is characterized by ornate facades, pointed arches, and an emphasis on verticality and light.
False
This sculpture (Nike of Samothrace, ca. 190 B.C.E., marble) was created in which period?
Hellenistic
[insert picture] Who was the architect of this sculpture?
Imhotep
What are architectural features of a mosque?
Minarets and Mirhabs
What is the name of this structure?
Pantheon
Which of the following cultures saw the advent of writing with the use of cuneiform?
Sumer
This structure is called?
The Mosque at Cordoba
Ancient Mesopotamia was nestled between which two rivers?
Tigris and Euphrates
T/F: Early Christians held services in underground catacombs.
True
T/F: Roman portraits of Augustus and patricians utilized a combination of the Greek canon and "verism" or individualized realism showing the sitters' wrinkles and other identifying characteristics.
True
T/F: The Stone henge cromlech features a post-and-lintel construction.
True
[insert picture] Identify.
Victory Stele of Naram-Sin
Which of the following structure is best described as a stepped temple made of sun-dried brick?
a ziggurat
This vessel (Water Vessel, embossed brass and silver inlays, Persia, 17th century) features which decorative feature?
calligraphy
Which of the following are Roman architectural innovations?
concrete and arches
What were the changes that took place in Greek art during the Hellenistic period?
departure from Classical canon; interest in drama, violence, suffering, and age; nude female figures
Which of the following descriptions characterizes the formal and iconographic style of the Amarna Period in ancient Europe?
realistic and monotheistic art