This legendary heroic outlaw was originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film.
Who is Robin Hood?
The belief or worship of more than one god, common throughout most nations around 2000 BC - 400 AD.
This is a 2D area with a definitive border.
What is shape?
This style of music is to be performed without the usage of instruments, only voices.
What is a cappella?
This Egyptian sculpture, made of limestone and plaster, creates a perfect triangle with the subject's face and headdress.
What is the Bust of Nefertiti?
This Holy Roman Emperor, who was heavily inspired by Constantine and Charlemagne, was crowned in 926 and his reign marked the start of the Ottonian Period.
Who is Otto I?
This war between England and France started in 1337 and ended in 1453.
What is the Hundred Years War?
This is a principle of design that compares size or numbers between elements or figures.
What is proportion?
This term refers to the combination of instruments used in a piece of music.
What is instrumentation?
This Gothic cathedral, located in France, contains what is believed to be the tunic that the Virgin Mary wore.
What is the Chartres Cathedral?
This person was a female troubadour and composer of "A Chantar Me'er".
Who is Beatriz de Dia?
In this time period, from 1150 to 1500 AD, the goal of architects was to elevate churches goers to the most spiritual and heavenly realm possible.
What is Gothic?
This classical Greek order is most recognizable by the spiral shaped volute on the capital.
What is Ionic?
These professional poet-musicians from Germany wrote music during the High Middle Ages.
What are minnesingers?
This statue, made in the prehistoric times, looks like and animal with human features.
This troubadour wrote a chanson about being betrayed by his lover.
Who is Bernart de Ventadorn?
This elevated place in the center of a Greek city was occupied by temples.
What is an acropolis?
These are horizontal sections that can create several levels in an artwork.
What are registers?
This term refers to the relationship between different parts (i.e. instruments and voices) in a piece of music.
What is texture?
This vase, created during the Neolithic Period, is decorated with geometric shapes.
What is the Bushel with Ibex Motifs?
This female Mexican artist who sports a unibrow painted many self-portraits with her beloved pets.
Who is Kahlo?
This Aegean society focused on conquest but also participated in trade.
What is Mycenae?
This Ancient Roman technique involved making two-dimensional paintings appear to be three-dimensional by angling objects a certain way or making them appear smaller in the distance.
What is tromp l'oeil?
This is the method of sound production that shows how a note is played or heard, such as smooth and flowing or choppy and emphasized.
What is articulation?
This geometric and colorful painting by Pablo Picasso depicts a sad experience.
What is The Weeping Woman?