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15 Second Rule

Name 3 buildings with columns

Name 3 works with children in it

Name 3 works that have weapons in it

Name 3 works depicting food

Name 3 nude (or partially nude) works of art

Name 3 wooden (wood as the medium) works

Name 3 buildings converted to another religion

(stone as the medium) works Name 3 stone (stone as the medium) works

Name 3 female artists

Name 3 architects

Name 3 architectural elements in San Carlo ala Quattro Fontane

Name 3 figures on the Sistine Chapel paintings

Name 3 types (names) of buildings of worship

Name 3 gods (Roman) of the Pantheon

Name 3 works on the Acropolis of Athens

Name 3 aspects that show the prominent stature of Hagia Sophia

Name 3 larger-than-life sized art works

Name 3 buildings of political significance (not religious)

Name 3 everyday use items of art (mug, pot, rug, etc.)

Name 3 relief sculpture pieces

Name 3 wearable (mask, jewelry, etc) art works

Name 3 black and white art pieces

Name 3 artworks that have an animal in it

Name 3 modern sculptures

Name 3 portraits

Name 3 genre works

Name 3 landscapes

Name 3 photographic art works

Name 3 Art “ism”s

Name 3 political statement works (protest or satire of state)

Name 3 American artists

Name 3 French Artists

Name 3 Italian artists

Name 3 Dutch artists

Name 3 Spanish artists

Name 3 Italian Renaissance pieces

Name 3 Italian Baroque works

Name 3 ways to identify a Rubens painting

Name 3 methods of printmaking

Name 3 themes in Art

Name 3 architectural parts of a cathedral or plan

Name 3 Mosque parts

Name 3 Christian Symbols

Name 3 Greek artists or sculptors or potters

Name 3 symbols in “Arnolfini Wedding”

Name 3 people in “School of Athens”

Name 3 triptychs or altarpieces

Name 3 manuscript illuminations

Name 3 mosques

Name 3 floor plans

Name 3 gilded art/architecture works

Name 3 domed buildings

Name 3 works from India

Name 3 works from the Americas

Name 3 Chinese works

Name 3 Classical works

Name 3 Hellenistic works

Name 3 Egyptian works

Name 3 works that depict god or gods

Name 3 mosaics

Name 3 container works (holds something)

Name 3 bronze art works

Name 3 temples

Name 3 frescoes

Name 3 Christian churches

Name 3 Buddhist or Hindu religious structures

Name 3 Dutch Baroque works

Name 3 funerary (burial) art works

Name 3 works damaged by people

Name 3 works with “Great” in the title

Name 3 Elements of Art

Name 3 Paleolithic works

Name 3 types of Media (medium) used in Art