What is the name of the inner part of the temple?
Cellla
The Dipylon Kater is a large ___________ vase that holds human_______________
Funerary, remains
Name of the pose that changed figures from stiff to more realistic
Contrapposto
a public open space in ancient greece
Agora
The ruler who spent the majority of his life in battles was
Alexander the Great
Form of construction that consists of two posts and topped with a beam
Post and Lintel
A bronze figure common in that time was half man and half horse and called a
Centaur
A triangular shape above the door of a temple
Pediment
The sculpture of the goddess Nike now housed in the Louvre is titled____________
The winged vicotry
Venus de Milo
What the three main types of tops on columns
Doric, Ionic and Corithian
Many of the sculptures of human forms represented Gods and Goddesses that were a large part of the ____________ of their culture
Mythology
In the pediment of the temple of Zeus, the God is found where in the pediment
In the center
A painting found on temple walls is called a ___________
Fresco
The modern name of the temples found in the 19th century originally called Agai
Vergina
Archaic Greek Art is a transition from geometric styles to a more
Natural style
Large decorated safety pin clasps often made of gold and found on soldiers gear
Fibulae
The common colors of the terracotta pottery were black background or black lines with __________ backgrounds
red or orange
The father of Alexander and the king of Macedon was
Philip II
The sculpture by Polykleitos was originally house in St Marks Cathedral
The Horses of St Marks
Early Kouros statues are similar to earlier Egyptian statues in their _________ poises
Stiff
In geometric greek art a box with a lid made of terracotta is a
Pyxis
Most sculptures were orignally made of __________ and later copied in ______________
bronze and marble
Clear evidence of the mesopotamian art influence in early greek is the posture and stiff _____________
smile
Which later civilization embraced many of the styles found in early greek culture?
Romans (Italy)