This site is said to safeguard some of the relics of the Buddha's remains
What is Sanchi Stupa, Great Stupa at Sanchi
For Christianity, the four Evangelists Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John wrote these texts, which make up the so-called New Testament
What are the gospels
What Roman civic architecture was adapted for the first Christian churches, like Old St Peter's
What is a basilica
The term for the Eastern half of the Roman Empire in the Middle Ages refers to the previous name of the city, Byzantium. When it is transformed by Constantine, it is renamed ________________.
What is Constantinople
This type of painting medium uses pigment mixed with egg yolk and water and is used by Cimabue and Giotto in their panel paintings.
What is tempera paint.
This concept in both Buddhism and Hinduism refers to the cycle of rebirth all hope to be released from upon attaining enlightenment
What is samsara
This carpet page from the Lindisfarne Gospels depicts this Hiberno-Saxon style interlacing in its pattern
What is zoomorphic interlacing
Many of the mosques from the Umayyad and Abbasid periods follow this type of plan, meaning held by many columns.
What is hypostyle
This announcement, proclaimed by Constantine, created toleration for the practice of Christianity within the Roman empire
What is the Edict of Milan
The material of this sculpture, known for its purple-red appearance, was also associated with imperial patrons.
What is porphyry.
This object embodies the belief of this god's role in the cycle of continual creation and destruction of the world
Who is Shiva
Seen prominently in this image, what symbol ties Justinian to Constantine?
What is the Chi-Rho
Innovations in Gothic architecture made the inclusion of lux nova possible with this characteristic feature of the style.
What is stained glass
This word for Islamic rulers, regarded as successors of Muhammad
What is a caliph
DAILY DOUBLE
For double points, give both words:
These patterns or pictures are made by embedding these--small pieces of stone or glass--in cement on surfaces such as walls or floors.
What are mosaics, made of tesserae
These voluptuous tree spirits guard the way to sacred Buddhist spaces, marking the environment with abundance and divinity
What are yakshi
The Kaaba is the most sacred site in Islam and it is towards this direction all Muslims orient their prayers
What is Mecca (Qibla for extra)
What is the lunette-shaped space above a portal called?
What is the typanum
One of the last equestrian monuments of antiquity, this portrait of Marcus Aurelius survives due to his mistaken identity for this Roman emperor.
Who is Constantine
Pigments are mixed with water and become chemically bound to the freshly laid lime plaster.
What is buon fresco, or good fresco
Which Hindu deity is the main subject of this narrative relief sculpture from the southside of the temple at Deogarh?
Who is Vishnu
The inclusion of the Virgin in the center of the scene reflects the popular belief of her as the __________, or Mother of God
What is the Theotokos
This architectural feature was used to make the dome appear to hover majestically atop a chain of windows
What are pendentives
DAILY DOUBLE
This object, mistakenly referred to as a tapestry, records the victory of which monarch?
Name both the object and the monarch.
What is the Bayeux Tapestry, William the Conquerer
A painting technique in which pigments are mixed with melted wax and applied to the surface while the mixture is hot.
What is encaustic.
Early images of the Buddha were aniconic and included these images of his past lives
What are jatakas
An almond-shaped background is used to indicate the figure of Christ or another sacred figure
What is a mandorla.
This architectural feature, a decorative blind arcade, can be found between the nave arcade and clerestory at Chartres Cathedral
What is the triforium
This church served as the burial site of medieval French kings and is considered the birthplace of the Gothic
What is St. Denis
Latin for “a place for writing,” books were copied and illuminated by scribes here.
What is a scriptorium
These gateways in the stone fence around a stupa are located at the cardinal points of the compass and depict narratives about the past lives of the Buddha
What are toranas
The period between 726-842 CE when there was an imperial ban on anthropomorphic religious images
What is Iconoclasm
In some mosques, a screened area such as this can be found in front of the mihrab reserved for a ruler
What is a maqsura
This Biblical narrative initiates the advent of a new religion, where the Angel Gabriel tells the Virgin she will give birth to Christ
What is the Annunciation
Originally understand as booty taken in war but also the re-use of earlier building material or decorative sculpture on new monuments
What are spolia
The Buddha can be identified through a variety of iconographic elements seen here, name just one.
The halo, urna, elongated earlobes, mudra gestures, and the ushnisha
The Dome of the Rock is said to be where this event occurred==where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven
What is the Night Journey
Seen here in the vaults of the nave at Chartres Cathedral, this architectural feature adds a framework to strengthen the stability of the arches.
What are ribbed arches
In this Book of Hours, Pucelle uses this method to create sculptural figures in grey tones.
What is grisaille
This term refers to the use of light and shadow to produce the effect of three-dimensional modeling
What is chiaroscuro
These figures, identified through their elaborate clothing and jewelry, have chosen to delay their enlightenment until all others have achieved it
What are bodhisattvas
This semicircular niche is traditionally set into the qiblah wall (prayer wall) of a mosque to orient the direction towards Mecca
What is the mihrab
This architectural innovation, derived from triumphal arches, allowed Romanesque builders to create much taller churches, with thicker walls, and small windows.
What are barrel vaults
Sainte Chapelle, the Rayonnant royal chapel honors this sacred relic brought back to Paris from Constantinople by Louis IX
What are pieces of the crown of thorns
Italian for “day.” The section of plaster that a fresco painter expects to complete in one session.
What are giornate
This aniconic depiction of the god Shiva celebrates the generative creation of male and female aspects of the universe
What is a linga (with yoni)
All three religions have had aniconic representations dominate their visual culture through history, name one aniconic motif for each religion
What Menorahs, Stars, tablets, arc of the Covenant, Torah, Hebrew script for Judaism
Crosses and fish for Christianity
Calligraphy, arabesques (geometric and vegetal)
What architectural space intersects with the nave at St. Sernin?
What is the transept
DAILY DOUBLE
Byzantine Emperor Justinian, in his efforts to reunite both halves of the Roman Empire, built these two churches in their Eastern and Western capitals.
Name both churches and the cities they were built in
What are Hagia Sophia in Constantinople and San Vitale in Ravenna
In the Arena Chapel, Giotto uses a method which gives the impression of recession in space by visual instinct, not by the use of an overall mathematical system
What is an intuitive perspective