
What is the Head of a Roman Patrician?
This monumental structure is famously designed to perfectly accommodate a complete sphere within its interior rotunda, utilizing lightweight volcanic rock called scoria towards the apex of its dome to reduce structural weight.
What is the Pantheon?
This biblical scene, found carved on the wooden doorway of Santa Sabina, is considered by art historians to be one of the very first depictions of the subject in Christian art.
What is the crucifix?
This artistic device, popularized in the ancient world and used in the Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well folio, allows successive scenes—such as Rebecca leaving the city and then assisting Eliezer—to be portrayed together in a single illustration.
What is continuous narration?
The kind of plan that San Vitale uses
What is a central plan?
The mosaic of Alexander the Great was originally found here.
What is Pompeii? (floor of a mansion)
constructed on the site of an artificial lake belonging to the palace of the unpopular Emperor Nero
What is the Colosseum?
The Catacomb of Priscilla and the nave arcade spandrels of Santa Sabina both feature iconography referencing this Christian ritual involving bread and wine
What is the Eucharist?
Vienna Genesis was considered a luxury item, partially because its parchment was dyed this color, which was associated with royalty and empire
What is purple?
This building has had many functions from church to mosque to museum.
What is Hagia Sophia?
The name for the pose taken by Augustus Primaporta to show his authority.
this complex was the final and largest of the Roman fora and was entirely financed by the spoils (manubiae) from the Dacian Wars
What is the Forum of Trajan?
This name is given to the large burial rooms in the Catacomb of Priscilla, such as the one containing the earliest known representation of the Madonna and child.
What is cubiculum?
This 6th-century painting, preserved at Saint Catherine’s Monastery, owes its survival from the Byzantine Iconoclasm to its location far from the capital
What is the Icon with Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George
The mosaics in San Vitale famous picture these Byzantine leaders.
Who are Justinian and Theodora?
Alexander the Great's mosaic uses opus vermiculatum to accomplish this task within the mosaic.
oteworthy in its architectural plan because it lacks the traditional office space
What is the House of Vetti?
figure represented in the shallow dome of a ceiling within the Catacomb of Priscilla in a stance reminiscent of contrapposto
Who is the Good Shepard?
This French term, which literally means "partitioned," describes the technique used on Merovingian looped fibulae where an artisan soldered wires onto a metal base to hold inlaid semi-precious stones
What is cloisonné?
This structure allows the dome at Hagia Sophia to be stable. It supports a round dome to be placed on a square building.
What is a pendentive?
This term is used to describe the hyperrealism used on the Head of a Roman Patrician.
What is verism?
ectangular civic hall, named after Emperor Trajan’s family (gens Ulpia), bisected its complex and featured an interior with a double surround of 96 columns
What is the Basilica Ulpia?
rchitectural element of the Basilica of Santa Sabina consists of columns reused from ancient pagan buildings (spolia)
What is the nave arcade (or the glorious columns that line the nave)?
highly ornamental pages featuring a large cross set against teeming ornamentation found at the beginning of each Gospel in The Lindisfarne Gospels are known by this name
What are cross-carpet pages?
Term to describe communion of Christ - a common feature/theme in Byzantine Art
What is the Eucharist?