Art 102
Michelangelo's David has a naturalistic pose, set in contrapposto, demonstrating the influence of A. Gothic frescoes B. Greek sculpture C. Byzantine mosaics D. Flemish painting
B. Greek sculpture
Which structure features a ring of posts and lintels? A. the Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut B. Stonehenge C. the Great Pyramids of Giza D. Ziggurat of Ur- Nammu
B. Stonehenge
Which building was designed to honor the goddess of wisdom and prudent warfare? A. The Pantheon B. The Parthenon C. the Colosseum D. San Vitale
B. The Parthenon
In the evolution of Buddhist architecture, early burial mounds led most directly to the Indian A. pyramid B. stupa C. pagoda D. temple
B. stupa
In The Conversion of Saint Paul, Caravaggio created drama though the high contrast of lights ad dark and the use of extreme A. foreshortening B. symmetry C. color combinations D. linear perspective
B. symmetry
Which of these is form the Neolithic period? A. the paintings at Chauvet Caeve B. the earthenware beaker from Susa C. the engraved ochre from Blombos Cave D. the Hohle Fels figure
B. the earthenware beaker from Susa
In her painting Judith and the Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, Artemisia Gentileschi demonstrates the close influence of A. Caravaggio B. Paolo Veronese C. Masaccio D. Raphael
A. Caravaggio
Many Baroque characteristics developed as propaganda for the A. Counter- Reformation B. Protestant Reformation C. Enlightenment D. Renaissance
A. Counter- Reformation
The meaning of decorative nomadic style and Christianity can be seen most clearly in illustrated books from A. Ireland B. Italy C. France D. England
A. Ireland
The indigenous religion of Japan is an ancient form of nature and ancestor worship called A. Shinto B. Buddhism C. Confucianism D. Hindu
A. Shinto
In the Hindu religion, the destroyer god is A. Shiva B. Brahma C. Vishnu D. Krishna
A. Shiva
Because it alone could survive the very high heat of the kilns, which color did the Chinese use to decorate porcelain? A. blue B. red C. white D. black
A. blue
One feature that set Gothic architecture apart from Romanesque was the extensive use of A. stained glass B. barrel vaulting C. domes d. wooden doors
A. stained glass
With its decorative and sensual qualities, the Rococo style was particularly suited to the extravagant and often frivolous life of A. the French court and aristocracy B. Catholic Church officials C. the Dutch middle class D. Protestant reformers
A. the French court and aristocracy
Which building was designed to honor the goddess of wisdom and prudent warfare? A. the Parthenon B. the Pantheon C. San Vitale D. the Colosseum
A. the Parthenon
In the seventeenth century, in the Netherlands, the major patrons of paintings were A. the wealthy merchant class B. the clergy C. other artists D. the nobility
A. the wealthy merchant class
The ancient sumerians developed the world's first wheel, plow, and A. writing system B. ceramic storage container C. forms of sculpture D. calendar
A. writing system
Sesshu Toyo painted in a style that was called haboku, meaning A. "dying wind" B. "fast brushstrokes" C. "flung ink" D. " expressive"
C. "flung ink"
All of the following artists epitomize the High Renaissance EXCEPT A. Michelangelo Buonarroti B. Raphael C. Donatello D. Leonardo da Vinci
C. Donatello
Early Christian art was created in private homes and underground burial chambers called A. metopes B. coffers C. catacombs D. basilicas
C. catacombs
The first Christian churches were patterned after basilicas that were used by the Romans as A. baths B. temples C. government building d. palaces
C. government building
The influence of Neoplatonism would be most likely when, in a painting, a Renaissance artist highlights a A. donor portrait B. representation of the Virgin Mary C. nude classical goddess D. genre scene
C. nude classical goddess
Eary stone tools were developed about A. five hundred thousand years ago B. one million years ago C. two million years ago D. one hundred thousand years ago
C. two million years ago
the Mesopotamians built their, such as that of Ur-Nammu, on a type of structure called a A. domen B. henge C. ziggurat D. metope
C. ziggurat
Sexual ecstasy as a metaphor for divine love is found in the A. Buddhist art of Korea B. Buddhist art of China C. Shinto art of Japan D. Hindu art of India
D. Hindu art of India
Which of these is one of the most famous monuments of Cambodia? A. the Great Stupa B. Angkor Wat C. Borobudur D. Kandarya Mahadeva Temple
D. Kandarya Mahadeva Temple
Which of these structure is Gothic? A. Old St. Peter's Basilica B. San Vitale C. the Pantheon D. Notre- Dame de Chartres
D. Notre- Dame de Chartres
The Indus valley is located primary in the present-day country of A. Vietnam B. India C. Cambodia D. Pakistan
D. Pakistan
The Terra cotta Warrior were found in the tomb of A. the Wu family B. Fan Kuan C. Kong Fuzi D. Qin Shihuangdi
D. Qin Shihuangdi
Portrait head of an Old Man is an example of A. Greek sculpture B. Etruscan sculpture C. Egyptian sculpture D. Roman sculpture
D. Roman sculpture
In Jan van Eyck's The Arnolfini Portrait, the woman is wearing a green dress to symbolize A. the presence of Christ B. purity C. marital fidelity D. fertility
D. fertility
Masaccio's The Holy Trinity fresco is considered to be the first painting based on the systemic use of A. chiaroscuro B. contrapposto C. foreshortening D. linear perspective
D. linear perspective
The first large sculpture since Roman times can be found in what part of Romanesque churches? A. under the barrel vaulting B. around the windows C. in the nave D. over the central doorway
D. over the central doorway
Some believe that the sculpture Woman of Willendorf was associated with A. the development of stone tools B. the agricultural revolution C. hunting rituals D. the Great Mother Goddess
D. the Great Mother Goddess
Japanese ukiyo-e prints depicted A. the ruler and his court B. great battles C. historic landscapes D. the everyday world
D. the everyday world