ART 114 MIDTERM EXAM
This is the first recorded name of an artist. a. Re b. Imhotep c. Nefertiti d. Djoser
b. Imhotep
Paleolithic paintings are generally found ____. a. on rocky hillsides b. deep in caves c. in unified compositions d. on the walls of shrines
b. deep in caves
Queen Hatshepsut never wore a royal headdress or kilt. a. true b. false
b. false
The Greeks believed in using harmonious, mathematical ratios for sculpture but not for architecture. a. true b. false
b. false
Paleolithic artists produced many ____ figurines. a. deity b. female c. megalithic d. narrative
b. female
Where were Cycladic figurines found? a. homes b. graves c. citadels d. caves
b. graves
Which material is not used for hollow-cast sculpture? a. bronze b. marble c. wax d. clay
b. marble
What did Roman patrons demand from Greek artists? a. pediment sculptures and friezes b. marble copies of classical and Hellenistic sculptures c. vases painted in red and black figure d. portraits of deceased rulers e. bronze copies of sculpted figures
b. marble copies of classical and Hellenistic sculptures
Stonehenge is comprised of which of the following? a. mesoliths b. megaliths c. palettes d. none of the above
b. megaliths
Which of the following is true of Ancient Greek dramas? a. plays were typically about everyday life such as daily chores, making pottery, etc b. plays were associated with religious festivals c. greek theaters only held dozens of spectators so few actually saw the plays d. plays were held weekly for entertainment to the masses
b. plays were associated with religious festivals
Minoan painting introduced the first ____. a. ruler portraits b. pure landscape c. scenes of daily life d. representations of animals
b. pure landscape
Neolithic art and architecture responded to the needs of ____. a. wandering hunters b. villagers c. nomads d. growing empires
b. villagers
Which of the following terms are best applied to a discussion of Greek temples? (select all that apply) a. architectural sculptures b. assymetry c. chaos d. cella e. proportion f. symmetry
a, d, e, f
What was the function of the Statuettes of Two Worshipers from the Temple at Eshnunna? a. They offered constant prayer to the gods. b. They were figurines of gods used to decorate homes and temples. c. The offered lessons to the villagers. d. They offered guidance to young children.
a. They offered constant prayer to the gods.
The ancient Sumerians invented which of the following? (select all that apply) a. city-states b. painting c. a form of writing d. legal code e. sculpture
a. city states c. a form of writing
Ancient Egyptians believed that kings were which of the following? a. divine b. priests c. farmers d. disobedient e. regular people
a. divine
While Sumerians developed the earliest form of writing, called cuneiform, the Egyptians developed a system of writing called ___________. a. hieroglyphics b. canon c. Amarna d. palette
a. hieroglyphics
The Stele of Hammurabi presents the ruler's famous ____. a. law code b. Lamassu c. victory over the Lullubi d. entrance into Babylon
a. law code
It is important to remember that most Cycladic figurines would have originally been which of the following? a. painted b. decorated with flowers c. clothed d. bigger
a. painted
The standard tomb type in early Egypt was a rectangular structure with sloping sides called a _________. a. pharaohs b. atlantids c. priests d. Re
a. pharaohs
Minoan sculptures were typically which of the following? a. small b. found in graves c. geometric d. large
a. small
According to the Roman architect Vitruvius, why was the Parthenon made with imperfections? a. The Greeks made adjustments throughout the temple to compensate for optical illusions. b. He was incorrect; the Parthenon is perfect in every way. c. the greeks were not good architects d. the greeks aimed for imperfection to show the true nature of humans
a. the greeks made adjustments throughout the temple to compensate for optical illusions
The majority of Egyptian monuments were created for which purpose? a. to ensure safety and happiness in the afterlife b. for decoration and beautification c. to ensure a happy life on earth with food, water, and shelter d. to please the moon god e. to please the river god
a. to ensure safety and happiness in the afterlife
Ionic capitals are easily distinguished from those of the Doric order by which feature? a. volutes b. caryatids c. stylobate d. cornice
a. volutes
Ishtar Gate, with its relief decorations of dragons, lions, and bulls, comes from the city of: a. Persepolis b. Ur c. Babylon d. Lagash
c. Babylon
Who was the first pyramid built for? a. Khufu b. Nefertiti c. Djoser d. Menkaure e. Khafre
c. Djoser
Who was Alexander the Great?
the Macedonian king who overthrew the Persian empire
Which of the following is true of Egyptian art? a. It avoided representational imagery such as people and nature. b. It focused on themes of forgiveness and gratitude. c. It stayed mostly consistent for nearly 3,000 years. d. It is marked by change and transition.
c. It stayed mostly consistent for nearly 3,000 years.
Despite their similarities in appearance, the ziggurats of ancient Mesopotamia and the pyramids of Egypt have this key difference: a. The pyramids were made of wood. b. Ziggurats were much larger. c. Only the pyramids were tombs. d. Ziggurats are connected to the gods, while pyramids are not.
c. Only the pyramids were tombs
Pyramids are symbols of this: a. The moon b. The stars c. The sun d. The Nile River
c. The sun
The Mycenaean funerary mask was one of the first attempts at ____ by Greek artists. a. rendering the human face b. metalwork c. a life sized human face d. repousse
c. a life sized human face
Which of the following describes relief sculpture? a. a type of sculpture that exists independent of any architecural frame or setting b. a sculpture created by a substractive technique in which the final form is a reduction of the original mass of a block of stone, piece of wood, or another material c. a type of sculpture in which the subjects project from the background but remain part of it d. a sculpture created by an additive technique in which the artist builds up the forms from a malleable material such as clay
c. a type of sculpture in which the subjects project from the background but remain part of it
The Standard of Ur and the Warka Vase both distinguish the importance of figures in the composition through which method? a. foreshadowing b. groundlines c. hierarchy of scale d. composite views
c. hierarchy of scale
The so-called Archaic smile likely signified which of the following? a. joy b. personality c. life d. perfection
c. life
Which artist introduced a new canon of proportions in the Late Classical period? a. Praxiteles b. epigonos c. lysippos d. polykleitos
c. lysippos
Neolithic painting introduced ____. a. twisted perspective b. groundlines c. narrative scenes d. animals
c. narrative scenes
Which part of the Greek temple contained sculpture? a. architrave b. stylobate c. pediment d. cornice
c. pediment
The construction method used at Stonehenge is called which of the following? a. arcuated b. mud-brick construction c. post-and-lintel d. masonry
c. post-and-lintel
Paleolithic artists usually represented animals in ____. a. narrative scenes b. frontal views c. profile views d. hunting scenes
c. profile views
Why do some scholars believe the Snake Goddess is a deity? a. she was found in a temple b. she wears the minoan goddess dress c. she displays power over animals d. she is posed frontally
c. she displays power over animals
The Altar of Zeus celebrates which of these events? a. the birth of zeus b. the lapiths defeat of the centaurs c. the victory of attalos 1 over the gauls d. the life of alexander the great
c. the victory of attalos 1 over the gauls
Minoan columns are distinguished by which of the following? (Select all that apply) a. they had bull shaped capitals b. they had flower shaped capitals c. they were often painted red d. they tapered from top to bottom e. they had pronounced swelling in the center
c. they were often painted red d. they tapered from top to bottom
By the end of the Archaic period, Greek artists began to experiment with depicting ____. a. stories from mythology b. narrative scenes c. three dimensional space d. nude female figures
c. three dimensional space
The tholos at Mycenae was which of these? a. throne room b. treasury c. tomb chamber d. temple
c. tomb chamber
This is the largest of the Great Pyramids: a. tomb of Menkaure b. tomb of Ti c. tomb of Khufu d. tomb of Khafre
c. tomb of Khufu
The Palace at Knossos in Crete was the legendary home of which two figures from a famous Greek myth?
King Minos and the Minotaur
Which of the following are true about the Grave Stele of Hegeso? (select all that apply) a. it was used to decorate the home b. it shows a reemergence of private sculpture at the end of high classical period c. it shows a strong break from the style of sculpture of the parhtenon d. it indicates the role and treatment of women and slaves in greek society
b,d
Unlike non-royalty, kings were portrayed in this way: a. They were portrayed realistically and in great detail. b. They were idealized. c. They were portrayed in bust-form only (from the chest up). d. They were portrayed in dynamic poses.
b. They were idealized.
The Ziggurat at Ur originally had this on top: a. a monument to the leader b. a temple c. a burial site d. a palace
b. a temple
The most significant transformation of the human condition in the Neolithic period was a result of this: a. the discovery of the potter's wheel b. agricultural revolution c. the discovery of fire d. the domestication of the dog
b. agricultural revolution
Egyptian buildings typically had _____ plans. a. capital b. axial c. ben-ben d. hypostyle
b. axial
The relieving triangle above the Lion Gate at Mycenae was created by which of the following? a. shape of citadel's walls b. cantilevered stones of corbeled arch c. bulbous capitals of the columns d. scale of Cyclopean masonry
b. cantilevered stones of corbeled arch
Which term does NOT apply to the Lady of Auxerre? a. kore b. caryatid c. archaic d. daedalic
b. caryatid
Greek temples reveal the influence of ____. a. Persian citadels b. Neolithic shrines c. Minoan palace plans d. Egyptian columnar halls
d. Egyptian columnar halls
Royal power consolidated under one ruler was introduced by: a. Prehistoric peoples b. The Persians c. The Sumerians d. The Akkadians
d. The Akkadians
The winged, man-headed bull of Assyrian art is known as this: a. atlantid b. sphinx c. ben-ben d. lamassu
d. lamassu
Which work belongs to the Hellenistic period? a. doryphoros b. Apollo of veii c. kritios boy d. nike of samothrace
d. nike of samothrace
where did the ancient greeks go to worship? a. in tholos b. in nature c. in temples d. outside temples
d. outside temples
Unlike their Early Classical predecessors, Late Classical artists focused on ____. a. polykleitos' canon b. mathematical perfection c. community values d. real world appearances
d. real world appearances
Mycenaean masonry is called Cyclopean because of its ____. a. texture b. color c. pattern d. size
d. size
What does the term 'kouros' mean? a. god b. teacher c. youth (female) d. youth (male) d. warrior
d. youth (male)