Egyptian Queen with a Mortuary Temple
Who is Hatshepsut?
The Column shown demonstrates the style of which of the following orders?
What is Ionic?
This work exemplifies Verism/The Veristic Style?
What is the Roman Patrician?
An Etruscan tomb
What is a tumulus?
This structure sits below the White Temple
What is a ziggurat?
The architectural feature shown is
What is a pylon gate?
The architects Iktinos and Kallikrates designed this temple to Athena
What is the Parthenon?
This sculpture features a detailed, narrative Curiass
What is Augustus of Prima Porta?
A porous volcanic rock featured in Etruscan construction
Tufa
The Standard of Ur provides evidence of a vast trade network with foreign lands using features such as?
What is Lapis Lazuli?
What are luxury Materials?
Artwork that commemorates the unification of Egypt.
What is the Palette of Narmer?
The triangular upper part of the front of a building in Classical style
What is the pendiment
The sculpture of Apollo from Veii was probably originally placed
What is on a temple roof as part of a reenactment of a mythological story?
Material of the Sarcophagus of Spouses
What is Terra-cotta clay?
What is the Code of Hammurabi?
The ancient Egyptian concept of justice and morality by depicting the divine judgment of a mortal person’s life.
What is the Book of the Dead?
The term for a statue that uses a relaxed natural stance/shifted weight.
What is contrapposto?
The roman Villas from Pompeii lacked windows; interior light came from this
What is an Atrium?
A couch extending around three sides of a table
What is a Triclinium?
A culture that erected monumental architecture that glorified their country and rulers
Who are the Persians?
The following temple originally included terraces filled with exotic trees and plants.
The Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
The Archaic Greek male sculptural gravemarker
What is a kouros
creation of a multileveled freestanding structure with tiered seating that could be constructed quickly. Name the work and material
What is the Colosseum using concrete?
Style of column featured in the Temple of Minerva
What is Tuscan?
In the geographical region of Egypt, the evolution in form from earlier tombs to the architectural complex shown most likely resulted from a desire to
What is to heighten the symbolic association with the sun?
Three ways this sculpture proclaims the divine nature of Egyptian kinship (use of greywick does not count)
What is Khafre wears the royal kilt?
What is Khafre wears the royal false beard?
What is the sculpture is well-developed/flawless body?
What is the Falcon God Horus extends his protective wings?
He is responsible for the Spear Bearer
Who is Polykleitos
This innovative feature lessens the overall weight of a dome
What is called coffers?
The work shown can be identified as an ancient Etruscan sarcophagus. It is unique for its time in its
What is the tradition of depicting men and women together in funerary monument as equals?
In the work shown, features of different animals were combined for the purpose of creating
What is an imposing mythical creature meant to safeguard the entrance to a royal complex?
Who, in addition to establishing a shift to monotheism, developed the Amarna Style?
Who is Akenaton?
Name the 4 elements the arrows are pointing to
What is a metopes, Triglyph, Archatrive, capital?
Similarly to the Temple found at Karnak in Egypt the Basilica at Trajan’s Forum used this architectural technique for letting in light.
What is a Clerestory?
Etruscan tombs have fresco paintings that show
What is funerary banquets?
Four visual characteristics of the votive figures
What is..
Figures of different heights
hands are folded in a gesture of prayer
Huge eyes in awe, spellbound
Men: Bare-chested; wearing a belt
Women: dressed draped over on shoulder
Arms and feet cut away
Three techniques used to show the Power & Authority of the King
Hierarchical scale
Carries the Scepter
Walks on Holy Ground
Wears the Crown of Upper Egypt
Walks above his foes
The slave carries sandals
Title of this piece &
Three elements that make IT unmistakably Hellenistic
What is Laocoon?
1. Expressive
2. Dynamic
3. Gestural
4. Exaggerated
5. More negative space used
6. Viewer is meant to walk around
Four significant elements comprising Trajan's forum
Basilica, libraries, temple, forum, equestrian statues, trajans columns
Name three specific details in which Etruscan temples differ from Greek temples
What is made of wood, mud brick, and tufa, not marble?
What is sculptures made of, terra cotta, not marble?
What is a four-column front, not eight of more as in greek buildings?
What is the walls around the sides and back differe from the columns all around the building in greek buildings?
What is capitals done in the Tuscan order, not doric or Ionic?
In the Egyptian stele shown, the imagery is organized in which of the following way?
What is composite figures placed in registers?