Periods
Architecture
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100

The first of the 4 main periods

What is Early Christian Period

100

This helps support walls by being built right up against the main wall to allow the structure to have large openings for windows. 

What are buttresses

100

The art of sowing pictures into fabic is known as what? 

What is a Tapestry.

100

A beautiful Picasso like drawing was done of this amazing student on Thursday 

Who is Lilly 

100

What year did the Medieval times begin and end? 

400AD to 1400AD

200

The 3rd main period.

The Romanesque Period

200

The Hagia Sophia was built during what period in the Middle Ages? 

Byzantine 537AD

200

A famous tapestry that depicts the 5 senses is known by this name. 

The Lady and the Unicorn

200

This student usually finishes their tests within a matter of minutes. 

Who is Martin

200

Where did the Gothic period start? 

France

300

The final period, leading into/ overlapping the Renaissance. 

What is Gothic Period

300

Name a building constructed during the Gothic Period. 

Notre-Dame, France & the Cathedral Cologne the Rhine, Germany

300

Figures depicted within the Gothic period made use of more _________________, as paintings became more lifelike.

Realism

300

This world traveler has been to Europe recently and seen a lot of the places we have spoken about. 

Who is Charlie

300

E.C.P. had _________artworks survive

Few artworks survived during the Early Christian Period

400

The second period is called this. Remember it didn't get its name until about 100 years after the period already ended. 

WHat is the Byzantine Period

400

Art that was prevalent during the Medieval era was the art of this ____________. This art form was created by mixing sand and wood ash together before melting it into a liquid so that it molded into this.

What is Stained Glass

400

it began with writing the text onto sheets of parchment paper

manuscripts & illuminated manuscripts

400

What do the Middle Ages, Dark Ages and Medieval times all share in common? 

They all refer to the same time period.

400

This large church nearly all burned down recently. 

What is Notre-Dame

500

Rounded arches and pointed arches are characteristics of which 2 periods? 

Rounded during Romanesque. Pointed during Gothic

500

The Hagia Sophia has similarities to this Roman building. 

What is the Pantheon

500

Artists began to use more ___________ and _________ in their artworks and experimented with broad and new subject matters.

This helped with a more realistic painting.

Shadows and Light

500

Who can name everyone in class

500

In Situ means this 

Artwork shown in the place it was intended to be shown.

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