Retake Exam Short Answer and Comparisons Early Christian, Jewish and Byzantine Art, Early Medieval, and Romanesque Art Stokstad chapters 7, 14, & 15.

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Retake Exam Short Answer and Comparisons Early Christian, Jewish and Byzantine Art, Early Medieval, and Romanesque Art Stokstad chapters 7, 14, & 15

Short Answer—Ten Points Each

What architectural features reveal this church as Romanesque? 1. This architectural rendering represents the nave of a Romanesque churches. What architectural features reveal this church as Romanesque? To earn full credit you must use the appropriate technical terms.

2. How does this mosaic demonstrate syncretism? Baptism of Christ Baptistery of the Orthodox, Ravenna, Italy early 5th century 2. How does this mosaic demonstrate syncretism?

3. Why is this image significant? What does this work of art represent?

4. How does this image authorize William the Conqueror’s power? The Bayeux Tapestry 1066-1082 Harold swears an oath to Duke William II of Normandy 4. How does this image authorize William the Conqueror’s power?

Comparisons—Fifty Points Each

Hinton St. Mary Mosaic 4th century CE (ca. 350) central panel of a Roman mosaic found at Hinton St Mary (Dorset, England) Gero Crucifix, c. 970 Cologne Cathedral, Germany Compare these two works. Consider both the representation of Christ as well as the intended function of the work of art (which will include the context in which this art was displayed as well as the medium used to create it).

Each image presents a different argument. Please compare each. Consider these two different representations of the Expulsion from Paradise. Each image presents a different argument. Please compare each. Make sure you explicitly explain how each argument is communicated visually. York Psalter Expulsion from Paradise c. 1170 Illumination on parchment, 290 x 185 mm University Library, Glasgow Expulsion from Paradise The Doors of Bishop Bernward 1015 made for the Abbey Church of Saint Michael Hildesheim, Germany