Art Appreciation CH 3.4 QUIZ
The Raimondi Stela is a ________.
Chavín stone sculpture
The ________ made by ancient people living in the Americas gives us information about their lives, beliefs, and cultural practices.
art and architecture
Although they often had diverse cultural practices, a shared ________ is reflected in the art created by people in the ancient Americas.
belief in the human connection with nature
In ancient Andean art we see:
both mythological figures and believable depictions of human beings
Basket-making is a long-standing tradition for California Indians. What are two of the most common methods of construction?
coiling and twining
As seen in the Bonampak mural and the page from the Codex Magliabechiano, what beliefs did the Maya and Aztecs have in common?
expecting human sacrifice to appease the gods waging wars in order to capture sacrificial victims wearing regalia and using ceremonial objects wanting to spill as much blood on the temple steps as possible
What is a significant difference between the Mandan Robe with Battle Scene and the drawing Wo-Haw Between Two Worlds?
only the Mandan Robe depicts more than one person
The Mesoamerican artworks studied in this chapter include messages related to:
power, ritual, and kingship
The god Tlaloc, depicted on the Temple of the Feathered Serpent, Teotihuacan, is associated with:
rain and fertility
Inca structures were made with:
stones stacked precisely without mortar
Artists working in the Southwestern region of North America (Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah) used ________ as important building materials.
sun-dried mud bricks