Chapter 15: Christianity and the Formation of Europe
Romanesque architects modified church design to accommodate large crowds of pilgrims. The aisle they created around the apse is called an ______________, which is Latin for walkway.
ambulatory
_________________ was the Christianized continuation of the Roman Empire.
Byzantium
The art of the High Middle Ages is generally divided into two periods, the ____________ and the ____________.
Romanesque and Gothic
_____________ in the Middle Ages was often created to embellish architecture.
Sculpture
In the year 313, the Roman emperor Constantine issued ___________________________ for all religions, after having converted to the Christian faith following a victorious battle in 312.
an edict of tolerance
San Vitale, in Ravenna, Italy, was built as a central plan church in the unusual form of ______________.
an octagon
Because Christianity emphasized congregational worship, a different kind of building was needed from the temples of the past. Roman architects utilized and multipurpose meeting hall called a ____________ to house the new church congregations.
basilica
Byzantine artists moved away from the naturalism and realism of the classical Greece and Rome toward a ______________, _____________ style.
flattened, abstract
Named after the Greek word for image, _________ are a distinctive form of Byzantine art.
icons
Monks in the Middle Ages both copied Christian scriptures and _________________ them, meaning they furnished them with illustrations and decorations.
illuminated
________ is a pattern or patterns formed by intricately interwoven ribbons or bands.
interlace
The ___________ technique was used to complete the Empress Theodora and Retinue.
mosaic
Chartres Cathedral contains __________ stained-glass windows.
over 150
Art in the Roman empire changed by the time of Constantine the Great. The beauty of the human body was no longer important. Art began to emphasize ____________ and narrative clarity, with signs borrowed from pagan art but repurposed with Christian meaning.
symbolism
The most treasured medieval possessions, more valuable than paintings, were _____________, large woven hangings.
tapestries
The _______________ style took root in France, and was named for the Charlemagne, who was crowned emperor on Christmas Day in the year 800.
Carolingian
In his painting _________________, the artist Duccio pioneered the use of architecture to define space and direct movement.
Christ Entering Jerusalem
The western portion of the Roman Empire reemerged as Western Europe, a collection of independent, often warring kingdoms united by a common religious culture of __________________.
Christianity
The artist ______________ depicted the psychological and emotional reactions of his subjects in his painting, The Lamentation.
Giotto
Pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, flying buttresses, and large stained glass windows are characteristic of ___________ architecture.
Gothic