Art History CH18
This activity was the most highly regarded art form in Islamic lands and often performed as an act of prayer: a) Calligraphy b) Weaving c) Sculpting d) Meditation
a) Calligraphy
Early Islamic architects drew inspiration from the Prophet Muhammad's: a) House b) Visions c) Drawings d) Writings
a) House
The people of Kongo use containers called ________ to hold materials that aid in rituals for harnessing the powers of the dead. a) Minkisi b) Nowo c) Reliquaries d) Muqarnas
a) Minkisi
The smooth surfaces and D-shaped eyes of this sculpture fragment are characteristic of works from the culture known as: a) Nok b) Berber c) Yoruba d) Persian
a) Nok
This exquisite gold ornament was found in a royal pyramid/tomb from the famous Nubian kingdom of: a) Berber b) Mesopotamia c) Kush d) Persia
c) Kush
The _________ is an empty niche set into the wall facing the courtyard entrance of a Mosque's Prayer Hall. a) Iwan b) Qibla c) Mihrab d) Apse
c) Mihrab
Identify this mask representing the guiding spirit of a Temne women's organization know n as Bondo: a) Nkondi b) Ijele c) Nowo d) Gwandusu
c) Nowo
The Nile River nourished Eqypt as well as the kingdoms farther to the south known collectively as: a) Benin b) Nok c) Nubia d) Byzantium
c) Nubia
A mihrab marks the ________ wall, indicating the direction of Mecca and is the wall Muslims face during prayer. a) Minaret b) Hijra c) Qibla d) Clerestory
c) Qibla
From the Arabic masjid, meaning "a place for bowing down": a) Mecca b) Cupola c) Basilica d) Mosque
d) Mosque