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100

This architectural order, the most complex of the three, is also said to have derived from the acanthus leaves typical of the Mediterranean landscape.

What is the Corinthian order?

100

The synagogue in Dura-Europas displayed wall paintings of biblical themes to honor this religion.

What is Judaism?

100

During the Gothic Period, many of these--such as the Virgin Mary's tunic or Christ's crown of thorns--were housed in churches and became the focus of pilgrimages.

What are relics?

100
This is the term to describe colored glass found inside the windows of Gothic churches.

What is stained glass?

100

The individualized features of colossal heads of the Olmec from Mexico were believed to represent these types of people and not deities.

Who are rulers?

200

This Athenian general was elected 15 times to lead the great city-state of Athens in antiquity.

Who is Pericles?

200
The great Roman Emperor, Constantine, built one of the earliest churches, Old St. Peter's, where this saint was supposedly buried upside-down.

Who is Saint Peter?

200

This type of vault is prevalently used in Gothic churches.

What is a rib vault?

200

These ornate brooches were worn by elite members of the medieval world to indicate status. 

What are fibulae?

200

This is what we call those sympathetic Buddhas who opt to remain on earth in order to help others attain enlightenment. 

What are Bodhisattvas?

300

This term for life-sized marble male statuary, usually shown in contrapposto, means "youth."

What is "kouros?"

300

Pendentives were used to give the illusion of a "floating dome of Heaven" in this important church built by Justinian.

What is Hagia Sophia?

300

This is the name of the statues carved onto the colonettes or columns found on the portal of a Gothic church.

What are jamb figures?

300

This term describes the prohibition of figural representation in Muslim art.

What is aniconism?

300

Siddhartha a.k.a. Gautama a.k.a. Shakyamuni.

Who is the Buddha?

400

This method of bronze casting involves pouring molten bronze into a mold whose wax has been melted under exposure to high heat.

What is the lost-wax method?

400

This is the type of pointed arch used in Gothic cathedrals.

What is an ogival arch?

400

This 16th century Italian architectural historian is credited with the term, "Gothic," which referred to a negative and barbaric view of art made during the Gothic period.

Who is Vasari?

400

This Hindu female figure typically is associated with fertility. We see her on the torana of the Great Stupa at Sanchi.

What is a yakshi?

400

This emperor wished for the glory days of the Roman Empire and was coronated on Christmas day 800.

Who is Charlemagne (or Charles the Bald or Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus)?

500

This part of a classical Greek temple, shaped like a triangle, is typically decorated with ample sculptural work.

What is the pediment?

500

This 'style' of prayer hall in a mosque contains a forest of columns.

What is a hypostyle hall?

500

This abbot eradicated the use of walls in radiating chapels in order to open up the spaces inside churches and fill them with stained glass.

Who is Abbot Suger?

500

This carved horizontal part above the door of an 8th century Mayan temple depicts a scene of bloodletting in which a queen pierces her tongue.

What is a lintel?

500

We see this four-armed god on a Hindu temple in Deogarh, dreaming of the origins of the universe while his wife, Laxmi, massages his feet.

Who is Vishnu?

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