QUIZ # 3 – Enlightenment to Art Nouveau Building Identifications – 10 identifications/2.5 points each During the Quiz you will be given 1 1/2 minutes to.

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QUIZ # 3 – Enlightenment to Art Nouveau Building Identifications – 10 identifications/2.5 points each During the Quiz you will be given 1 1/2 minutes to look at each slide and complete the following information Name Location Date Architect Style or Culture This review will give you 30 seconds to look at the slide and then display the image and building data for 1 minute total. The images shown here may or may not be the exact ones used on the quiz.

Chiswick House London Lord Burlington (Richard Boyle) Palladian

Carceri (engravings) 1745 Enlightenment Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Pantheon Paris, France Soufflot Neo-Classical

Salt Works Chaux, France Claude-Nicholas Ledoux Neo-Classical/Visionary

Cenotaph for Sir Issac Newton Etienne-Louis Boullee 1784 Neo-classical/Visionary

Virginia State Capitol Richmond, Virginia Thomas Jefferson Neo-classical

Baltimore Cathedral Baltimore, Maryland Benjamin Henry Latrobe Neo-classical

Altes Museum Berlin, Germany Schinkel Neo-classical

Bibliotheque St Genevieve Paris, France Labrouste

Paris Opera Paris, France Charles Garnier Beaux Arts Second Empire Baroque 1861

Houses of Parlament London, England AWN Pugin, Sir Charles Barry Gothic Revival

Crystal Palace, Syndeham, England Sir Joseph Paxton Structural Expressionism 1851

Eiffel Tower Paris, France Gustave Eiffel Structural Expressionism 1889

Sagrada Familia Barcelona, Spain Antonio Gaudi Art Nouveau 1882

Monadnock Building Chicago, IL Burnham and Root Chicago School

Reliance Building Chicago, IL Burnham and Root Chicago School

Wainwright Building St Louis, Missouri Adler and Sullivan Chicago School 1890

Columbian Exposition Chicago, IL Burnham and others White City Style 1893

Glasgow School of Art Glasgow, Scotland Charles Rennie Mackintosh Art Nouveau

Tassel House Brussels, Belgium Victor Horta Art Nouveau

Metro Entrance Paris, France Hector Guimard Art Nouveau

Casa Mila Barcelona, Spain Antonio Gaudi Art Nouveau

Postal Savings Bank Vienna, Austria Otto Wagner Vienna Secession