Egyptian
Archaic
Classical
Hellenistic
Roman
100
This wonder of the world was carved from 1 live rock, an Egyptian specialty...
What is The Sphinx
100
What is the dead give away that a sculpture is Greek archaic?
What is the archaic smile
100
What separates the Greek archaic from the Classical figure? Not the smile...something was introduced. What does it mean?
What is CONTROPOSTO, weight shift
100
Title of the work in slide #7..how is it Hellenistic, two reasons
What is Nike alighting, Nike of Samotharace, drama of the event...wet fabric
100
What is the MOST famous Roman temple? Who is it dedicated to? The ceiling is made up of a hole in the ceiling and squares...called?
What is Pantheon, all Roman Gods, Occulus and Coffers
200
This vocabulary term describes the Egyptian figures...there was little room for creativity...they even used a GRID to help keep correct/exact proportions!...also describe what they figures looked like.
What is Stylized...figures are in profile with their eyes and torso in frontal view
200
Slide 2...title? What makes it different from other Archaic Greek sculpture? What is the same?
What is Kroisos, modeling of anatomy..leans towards classical period, still rigid
200
Title of the work in slide #5...how it typical of the Greeks?
What is Zeus or Poseidon, made in bronze
200
Title of the work in slide #8...how is it Hellenistic?
What is Venus de Milo, subtly sexy
200
early Romans were known as the? This sculpture was adopted by Rome as their own but most likely was early Romans.
What is Etruscan, Capitoline Wolf
300
This large temple was dedicated the first WOMAN Pharaoh...was is unique about it's design?
What is The Temple of Hatshepsut..it's made to blend into the landscape
300
Slide 1...title and why does it look Egyptian?
What is Kourous...The greeks developed trade routes to Egyptian and brought back the idea of the stylized Egyptian sculptures to Greece
300
Title and artist of slide #6, what is different about this sculpture than the other-bronze is not the answer! DD
What is Spear Bearer, Polykeitos..the left is a Roman copy the right is a Greek original
300
What is so remarkable about the architecture in slide #9?
What is the acoustics...even the very back rows could hear
300
The architectural element in slide #10 marks what? Title? DD
What is the Arch of Constantine and it marks the beginning of Christianity being the accepted religion of Rome.
400
This period is different from the rest in it's style of art and what else? Name a work from the period that exemplifies this change.
What is the Armana period.. Akhenaton changes the god the Egyptians worship to Aton and not Amen, belly's drop--figures are not stylized
400
Name the columns...what period are they from? slide #3
What is Ionic, Doric, Corinthian...the first two are archaic, the last not until Hellenistic and the first two differ by geographic location
400
Name of the temple in Athens...where is it exactly, which means (vocab), who is it dedicated to? What does it have in common with Stonehenge? What does the Delian League have to do with it? DD
What is Parthenon, Acropolis, Athena, Post and Lintel construction...they funded the building, unknowingly
400
What work was unearthed in front a a Renaissance master? What about it is Hellenistic?
What is Laocoon and his sons, Michelangelo, the drama and emotion?
400
The Roman Period is broken down into 3 periods...what are they? Which is slide #11 from?
What is Republic, Early/High Imperial, Late Imperial...HIGH
500
What work of art shows a man hunting in the afterlife? What Medium is it? Applied while wet or dry? Where was it originally located?
What is Neb. Hunting Fowl, Fresco-Secco, in Neb. tomb
500
Who is Daedalus? What does he have to do with slide #4?
What is He is a real man who was an architect, name in Egyptian documents, who supposedly built the labyrinth to keep the Minotaur in
500
This ancient floor "painting" is really made of...it is revolutionary in that it shows the Classical Greeks doing two new things on a 2d surface...title of the work and who it depicts.
What is mosaic, stone and glass..showing light to create form and foreshortening to show depth...Battle of Isis, Alexander defeating the Persian King
500
These two sculptures epitomize Hellenistic Greek sculpture...one with it's fallen hero and the other with a sick attention to anatomy of a reveler.
What is The Seated Boxer and The Sleeping Satyr
500
This arena was were Christians were persecuted...where did it get it's name?
What is the Colosseum, from the Colossal of Nero that used to stand next to it
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