QUIZ # 2 – early Christian to Baroque Building Identifications – 10 identifications/2.5points each During the Quiz you will be given 1 1/2 minutes to look.

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QUIZ # 2 – early Christian to Baroque Building Identifications – 10 identifications/2.5points 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.

Old St Peter’s C A.D. Early Christian Unknown Rome, Italy

Santa Constanza Rome 350 Unknown Early Christian

San Apolinare Nuovo Ravenna, Italy ca 490 Unknown Early Christian

San Apolinare in Clase Ravenna, Italy Unknown Early Christian

Hagia Sophia Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey Unknown Byzantine

San Marco Venice, Italy Unknown Byzantine

St Sernin Toulouse, France Unknown Romanesque

Monastery of Cluny III Cluny, France Unknown 11 th Century Romanesque

St Denis St Denis, France Abbot Suger Gothic

Notre Dame Paris, France ca 1250 Unknown Gothic

Notre Dame Chartres, France Unknown Gothic

Sainte-Chapelle Paris, France 1243 Unknown Gothic

Salisbury Cathedral Salisbury, England Unknown Gothic

Kings College Chapel Cambridge, England Unknown Gothic

S. Maria Del Fiore Florence, Italy 1242 Di Cambio & Brunelleschi Greek Architecture

Ospedale degli Innocenti Florence, Italy Brunelleschi Renaissance

San Lorenzo Florence, Italy 1421 Brunelleschi Renaissance

S. Maria Novella Florence, Italy Alberti Renaissance

S. Andrea Mantua, Italy Alberti Renaissance

Tempietto Rome 1502 Bramante Renaissance

Palazzo del Te Mantua, Italy Giulio Romano Mannerist

Laurentian Library Florence, Italy 1524 Michelangelo Mannerist

Villa Rotunda Vicenza, Italy Palladio Mannerist

St Peter’s Rome, Italy Moderno, Michelangelo, Bernini Renaissance/Mannerist/Baroque

Piazza of St Peter’s Rome, Italy Bernini Baroque

San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane Rome, Italy 1634 Borromini Baroque

Vierzehnheiligen Bamberg, Germany 1744 Johann Balthasar Neumann Baroque

Louvre Paris, France Perrault Baroque

Chateau de Versailles Versailles, France 1661 LeVau, LeNotre, LeBrun Baroque