allied art100 Module 4 check your understanding

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1. Which painting tradition was the most important influence on Cimabue?

a. French

b. Byzantine

c. Spanish

d. English

tiate and identify Early Medieval and Romanesque forms of art, architecture, and sculpture

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2. Which of the following describes the depiction of Jesus on the Lindau Gospel outer cover?

a. Calm and classical

b. Turbulent and agitated

c. Emotional

d. Abstract and ornamental

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3. What was Gothic architecture called in its own time?

a. Modern

b. Italian

c. Old-fashioned

d. Churchwork

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4. As Gothic architecture emerged, what happened to monarchy?

a. It became powerful and centralized in Italy.

b. The nobility weakened it.

c. It became powerful and centralized in France.

d. The church weakened it.

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5. What is the subject of a "Throne of Wisdom" statue?

a. Solomon on his throne

b. Christ sitting in judgment of the world

c. Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child on her lap

d. Emperor and empress enthroned

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6. Which is the most important surviving example of traditional Chinese architecture?

a. The Forbidden City

b. Byodo-in

c. Angkor Wat

d. Kandariya Mahadeva temple

7. Which is LEAST important in Ottonian art, as seen in Christ Washing the Feet of His Disciples?

a. Roman verism

b. symbolic meaning

c. Byzantine emphasis on outline

d. Byzantine use of color and gold

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8. Where were the two important schools of Italian Gothic painting?

a. Rome and Naples

b. Venice and Ravenna

c. Milan and Bologna

d. Siena and Florence

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9. Which is a vertical painting mounted on silk with a round dowel at the bottom that allows it to be rolled up?

a. Hand-scroll

b. Album leaf

c. Fusuma

d. Hanging scroll

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10. Where can one find depictions of William the Conqueror's invasion and eventual defeat of England?

a. Bishop Bernard Doors

b. Bayeux Tapestry

c. Worchester Chronicle

d. Book of Homilies

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11. Who originated the term Gothic?

a. Michelangelo Buonarroti

b. Giorgio Vasari

c. Petrarch

d. Dante

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12. Which is the symbolism of jewels when applied to the covers of Gospel books?

a. The "pearl of great price" that Jesus spoke of

b. Biblical descriptions of the Heavenly Jerusalem

c. That Jesus was descended from royalty

d. That the owner was a member of the nobility

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13. Where did Gothic Architecture begin?

a. Île-de-France

b. Burgundy

c. Tuscany

d. Southern England

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14. Which is the hybrid style developed by Christian artists living in Islamic Spain?

a. Mozarabic

b. Arabesque

c. Romanesque

d. Ukiyo-e

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15. Which is the cone-like superstructure of a Northern Indian temple?

a. Shikhara

b. Fusuma

c. Garbhagriha

d. Mandapa

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16. What types of buildings were built in the Gothic style?

a. Christian churches

b. Jewish synagogues

c. Town halls

d. All of the choices apply.

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17. Where was Lorenzetti's Allegory of Good Government in the City painted?

a. Siena cathedral

b. Duke's palace

c. Siena city hall

d. Vatican

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18. Which conveys the idea that the scene of the Annunciation in Jean Pucelle's Petites Heures of Jeanne d'Evreux is a vision?

a. You can see through the wall of the house

b. Queen Jeanne is included, kneeling with her book

c. The depiction of clowns and jesters

d. The musicians are a symbol of sleep

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19. Which is a color applied to a ceramic vessel before the glaze?

a. Polychrome

b. Gilding

c. Underglaze

d. Collage

20. In Medieval manuscripts, what is the page at the end called where scribes and illustrators sometimes signed their names and provided background information?

a. Colophon

b. Index

c. Scriptorium

d. Gallery

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21. As seen at Saint-Lazare, Autun, how is a Last Judgement scene typically laid out?

a. The damned are not depicted.

b. The damned are on the viewer's left.

c. The damned are on Christ's left.

d. The damned are beneath Christ's feet.

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22. In much of Indian art, divine fertility and harmony are symbolized by:

a. vegetation.

b. birds.

c. stars.

d. erotic couples.

23. Which concept was most important in the direction that Gothic architecture took?

a. Association of light with divinity

b. Church as a city of God

c. Church as a fortress

d. Mountain of the Lord

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24. Gothic originally meant:

a. dark and evil.

b. full of light.

c. frightening and macabre.

d. a fourth-century Germanic people.

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25. Which of the following is NOT a classical element in Nicola Pisano's Baptistry pulpit?

a. Corinthian capitals

b. Deeply cut, full-bodied forms

c. Heavy, placid facial types

d. Crowded layout

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