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Milestone 3. mile stone 3 . milestone 3for art history 1 Sophia pathway on sophia.org...
You passed this Milestone 26 questions were answered correctly. 3 questions were answered incorrectly. 1
Which of the following is the correct definition of "nave?" A recess, or semicircular space in a building, vaulted and often used by the choir The space extending from the main entrance of a church to the narthex, usually with aisles on both sides The part of a cruciform church located east of the crossing Windows located above eye level, which allow light and ventilation
CONCEPT Chartres Cathedral
2
Which of the following is a common feature of Romanesque architecture? Delicate look and feel Visual lightness Large windows Rounded arches
CONCEPT Romanesque Architecture
3
Select the true statement about Islamic art between the 11th and 13th centuries.
Islamic art placed a heavy emphasis on representation of figures. Kufic is the name of the script that is used in the oldest form of Islamic calligraphy. Samarkand ware is a type of painting technique common in Islam during this time. The larger the work of art, the more value the Islamic culture placed on it.
CONCEPT Ceramics, Textiles and Calligraphy
4
Which of the following terms apply to the Church of Santo Spirito? Ogival dome, flying buttress Basilica, rounded arch Flying buttress, modular design Rounded arch, ogival dome
CONCEPT Early Renaissance Architecture
5
Which of the following terms are associated with Byzantine art or architecture? Iconoclasm, aniconic Arabesque, icon Aniconic, arabesque
Icon, iconoclasm
CONCEPT Icons and Iconoclasm
6
Where is the Great Mosque of Cordoba located? Tunisia Iran Spain Israel
CONCEPT Islamic Architecture
7
Which of the following architectural features is shown in this image? Flying buttress Tympanum Campanile Rib vault
CONCEPT Gothic Architecture
8
In order to let light and air into early churches, architects included a(n) __________, or row of windows above eye level. This helped to illuminate walls and floors, which were often covered
with colored pieces of stone or glass arranged in decorative patterns and known as mosaics. squinch apse nave clerestory
CONCEPT Early Churches
9
The name of this structure is the __________ Temple at Khajuraho. Kandariya Mahadeva Mandapa Shikhara Vishnu
CONCEPT The Hindu Temple
10
Assess this image of the sarcophagus lid from the tomb of Lord Pacal and select the statement that is true. This represents an Aztec work of art
This represents a Mayan work of art This represents a Moche work of art This represents a Nazca work of art
CONCEPT Art and Architecture of Ancient American Civilizations
11
Which of the pre-Columbian sites below is located in South America? Palenque Teotihuacan Tiwanaku Tikal
CONCEPT South America
12
Which of the following artists was NOT associated with the early Renaissance in Florence? Masaccio Berlinghieri Donatello Brunelleschi
CONCEPT The Early Renaissance in Florence
13
Which of the following is an example of Romanesque art which depicts the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings?
Giotto's Madonna Enthroned Reliquary of Ste. Foy Bayeux Tapestry Last Judgment Tympanum at Autun
CONCEPT Romanesque Art
14
Select the option that best describes "Zen." A belief system based on the teachings of Confucius A moral and ethical philosophy emphasizing a spiritual connection with nature A school of Buddhism emphasizing enlightenment, formal studies, and observances System of religious practices emphasizing dharma and daily rituals
CONCEPT Asian Art and Architecture
15
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the architecture and urban design of Teotihuacan? Talud-tablero Roof combs Pyramids
Axial plan
CONCEPT The Ancient Americas
16
Select the FALSE statement about Islamic art. Images of Allah dominated Islamic art The tenets of the Islamic religion influenced Islamic art The art of Islam is aniconic Arabesque is a feature of Islamic art
CONCEPT Islamic Art
17
The area of the Alhambra shown in this image is known as the __________. Dome of the Rock Court of the Myrtles Courtyard of the Lions Hall of the Abencerrajes
CONCEPT Alhambra
18
What is the correct term for individual burial chambers in Christian catacombs?
Mausoleum Cubicula Ambulatory Synagogue
CONCEPT Early Christian Art and Architecture
19
What is the title of this work of art? Christ as Good Shepherd from the Catacomb of Priscilla Christ as Sol Invictus from the Mausoleum of the Julii Christ as Good Shepherd from Galla Placidia Christ Pantocrator from the Church of the Dormition
CONCEPT Images of Christ
20
Select the religion that corresponds to this work of art. Buddhism Neo-Confucianism Islam
Christianity
CONCEPT Evaluating Works of Art
21
The Very Rich Hours of the Duke of Berry belongs to which artistic movement? Northern Renaissance Gothic Painting Florentine Renaissance Flemish Painting
CONCEPT Early Northern Renaissance Art
22
Which of the answer choices correctly identifies the type of Buddhism depicted in this image? Pure Land Chan Esoteric Zen
CONCEPT Art and Architecture of Buddhism in Japan
23
Which of the terms below describe this image of the sarcophagus lid from the tomb of Lord Pacal? Stele, face in profile Relief sculpture, Olmec Face in profile, relief sculpture Olmec, stele
CONCEPT The Maya
24
Which of the following characteristics are present in this work of art? Shifting perspective; scroll painting Feng shui; triad Neo-Confucianism; vanishing point Ji (spirit); linear perspective
CONCEPT Song Dynasty Landscape Painting
25
Which of the following terms refers to a type of Chinese architecture based on the form of a stupa? Triad
Pagoda Silk Road Pure Land
CONCEPT Chinese Buddhist Art and Architecture
26
Which of the following works is an example of Hiberno-Saxon art? 1
2
3
4
CONCEPT Early Medieval and Romanesque Art
27
Which of the following correctly identifies this work of art and the artist who created it? Ghent Altarpiece, by Jan van Eyck Mérode Altarpiece, by Robert Campin A Goldsmith in his Shop, by Petrus Christus Garden of Earthly Delights, by Hieronymus Bosch
CONCEPT
Fifteenth-Century Flemish Painting
28
Which of the qualities listed below are present in Lorenzetti's Peaceful City from Effects of Good Government in the City? Maniera greca, humanism Humanism, naturalism Perspective, maniera greca Naturalism, perspective
CONCEPT Late Gothic/Early Renaissance in Italy
29
Which of the following correctly defines “Pantocrator?” The destruction of images A type of iconic image of Christ; the name means “all powerful” A title that means "Mother of God" in Greek To paint or painted with wax pigmented colors applied with heat
CONCEPT Byzantine Art and Architecture
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