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QUIZ Chapters 13 & 14

1. Who does this sculpture represent and how did he influence art for 1000+ years?

2. What time period does this mosaic come from?

3. What do they call this type of art?

4. What religion/culture does this art work come from?

5. What is this niche called?

6. What building is this?

7. What are the towers called and what are they used for?

8. What religion does this statue come from?

9. What religion does this statue come from?

10. What is the style of architecture of this building 10. What is the style of architecture of this building? (Extra credit – what is this building called?)

11. In what time period was this art work created?

12. Who is the artist AND why is this art work important in art history?

13. Why was this bronze plaque created?

14. Who built this dome?

15. Who is the artist?

16. Who is the artist?

17. Who is the artist?

18. What principle of perspective does this painting show?

19. Who is the artist?

20. Why was this art work significant?

21. What is the title of this art work?

22. Who is the artist?

23. Who is the artist?

24. Who is the artist?

25. Who is the artist?

26. Who is the artist?

27. In this “Latin cross” type cathedral what is the center section called AND what is the crossing (gray) section called?

28. How does Islamic faith influence their art works. 29 28. How does Islamic faith influence their art works? 29. What was a common theme in art around 1000 AD? 30. What factors contributed to the development and popularity of stained glass windows? 31. How is Gothic architecture different from Romanesque architecture? 32. How does the Romanesque attitude about the nude human figure differ from ancient Greeks and Romans?

33. How was Giotto’s art different from the art of the previous century? 34. What does the word “Renaissance” mean? 35. What is the “figure triangle” and who first used it? 36. How was the Northern Renaissance different from the Italian Renaissance? 37. Give an example of an art work from the Northern Renaissance.