Art History Final Exam Review
Mural paintings by Lorenzetti that remind viewers of fair and just administration.
"Allegory of Good Government, Bad Government and the Effects of Bad Government in the City, and Effects of Good Government in the City and Country"
This word means "double theater" A. Cinema Plex B. Amphitheater C. Awesome Maximus D. Forum
Amphitheater
What were the main artistic designs used during this time? pick 2. A. Animal form B. Hieroglyphs C. Interlace pattern D. Logos
Animal form & Interlace pattern
The gem of Florentine Romanesque architecture. Recalls ancient Roman architecture.______
Baptistery of San Giovanni
Type of building churches were modeled after. A. Basilica B. Synagogue C. Monastery D. Taklar Temple on Qo'noS
Basilica
Embroidery depicting full details of an event at a time shortly after it occurred._____
Bayeux Tapestry
Ancient Greek colony know known as Istanbul was called what? A. Detroit B. Byzantium C. Florence D. Germania
Byzantium
The Roman Empire would become? A. Empty B. Caput mundi C. Veii D. Split up
Caput mundi
Charles the Great was around during this. A. Carolingian Renaissance B. The Great Depression C. Reformation D. The formation of the Federation
Carolingian Renaissance
The Lindisfarne Gospels, had what kind of ornamental pages? A. Carpet B. Warlord C. Pagan D. Boring
Carpet
This is where they buried the dead. A. Catacombs B. Space C. Cemetery D. Hoth
Catacombs
Painted Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets for Santa Trinita in Florence (see image below). Challenged some of the major conventions of late medieval art in pursuit of a new naturalism, the close observation of the natural world.
Cimabue
This material revolutionized Roman constructions. A. Twigs B. Mud C. Concrete D. Iron
Concrete
First Christian Emperor was who? A. Flavius B. Constantine C. Hadrian D. Cesare
Constantine
Painted Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints and represents Sienese art at its most supreme.
Duccio
This was signed by Emperor Constantine proclaiming religious tolerance. A. Khitomer Accords B. Constitution C. Edict of Milan D. Declaration of Independence
Edict of Milan
Men and women used these to pin their clothing in Medieval Europe. A. Buttons B. Fibula C. Pins D. Zipper
Fibula
Mural-painting technique involving the application of permanent lime proof pigments, diluted in water, on freshly laid lime plaster.
Fresco Painting
Artist who is considered "the first Renaissance painter". Made a much more radical break with the past than Cimabue. Painted the image below:
Giotto
This church was built during Justinian times in Constantinople A. Vatican B. Hagia Sophia C. Saint Frances D. Building H. Blinn
Hagia Sophia
These doors tell the story of Genesis and Christ. A. Asgardian Doors B. Hildesheim Doors C. Ragnarok Doors D. Bifrost Gate
Hildesheim Doors
Code of civic conduct, a theory of education, and a scholarly discipline than a philosophical system. Suggests concern with human values and interest.
Humanism
Which one breaks and which one saves icons? Iconoclasm_________ Iconophiles_______
Iconclasm breaks icons Iconophilies saves icons
Hiberno-Saxon was the Roman name for what Peoples? A. English B. German C. French D. Irish
Irish
He was buried in the most famous Christian relief sculpture Sarcophagus. A. Marcus Matinus B. Plato C. Junius Bassus D. Captain Spock
Junius Bassus
Annunciation to the Shepherds is in what book? A. Gospel Book of Otto III B. Lectionary of Henry II C. Gospel of John the Baptist D. Lindau Gospel
Lindau Gospel
This gospel had a lot of lavish decoration. A. Saint Gall B. Vulcan Gospels C. Lindau Gospels D. Jehovah Gospels
Lindau Gospels
Florence's landmark Cathedral.
Mario Del Fiore
This is a religion that worships 1 god. A. Polytheism B. Monotheism C. Jedi Order D. Sith Rights
Monotheism
A small-scale sculpture of the Virgin Mary used for chapel altars of churches along pilgrimage roads.____
Morgan Madonna
They used to decorate the temples with this tile based art form. A. Mosaic B. Frescos C. Watercolors D. Chiaroscuro
Mosaic
Who is the Prophet and founder of Islam? A. Muhammad B. Gandhi C. Moses D. Khales
Muhammad
Which is a great example of a high cross? A. Muiredach B. Blue Cros C. Colophon D. Caliphs
Muiredach
Stylized presentations of the holy mysteries by actors.
Mystery Plays
What city was destroyed by Vesuvius? A. Detroit B. Pompeii C. Rome D. Versailles
Pompeii
Body parts, clothing, or objects associated with a holy figure.____
Relics
Characterized in the 14-16th centuries as a "rebirth of Greco-Roman naturalism. Also valued the natural world, the individual, and humanity's worldly existence.
Renaissance
What art historians used to describe medieval art that appeared "Roman Like."______
Romanesqueasasas
This complex had the most impressive use of concrete. A. Sanctuary of Fortuna B. Portunas C. Vesta D. Pompeii
Sanctuary of Fortuna
In Norway they built these kind of churches A. Oseberg Church B. Durrow Church C. Stave church D. Gothic Church
Stave church
A revival of this practice in the Middle Ages. Inspired by the abundant remains of ancient statues throughout Rome. Used for impressing and educating a new and largely illiterate audience._________
Stone carving/sculptur
Dura-Europos had what two types of religious buildings? Pick two A. Synagogue B. Christian Community House C. Catacombs D. Basilica
Synagogue & Christian Community House
Bubonic plague in the 1340s that swept across Europe and considered the most devastating natural disaster in European history.
The Black Death
Gladiators fought here. A. Pompeii B. Venice C. The Colosseum D. Walmart
The Colosseum
In medieval Europe, armed pilgrimages aimed at recapturing the Holy Land from the Muslims._____
The Crusades
What it the name of the religious text of Islam? A. The Bible B. The Koran C. The Book of the Dead D. The Torah
The Koran
Iconoclasm_________
breaks icons
Iconophiles_______
saves icons