Ancient Art
Egyptian art & Roman Art
Byzantine Art &Gothic Art
The Renaissance (Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael)
Baroque, Rococo, Neoclasicism
100

Was the first use of perspective & shade?

Yes

100

What were the three periods of ancient Egyptian art?

The three periods of ancient Egyptian art were the Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom.

100

Name a Gothic Churc:

Notre dame

100

What are two famous sculptures by Michelangelo?

Two famous sculptures by Michelangelo are the "David" and the "Pietà".

100

What is Rococo art known for?

Rococo art, developed in the 18th century, was characterized by the celebration of the leisure and activities of the aristocracy, often focusing on lightness, elegance, and ornate decoration.

200

What was the reason for its creation?

Human need to communicate

200

What was the primary purpose of art in ancient Egypt?

Art in ancient Egypt was primarily meant for the afterlife, to communicate with the gods and ensure a successful transition to death.

200

What is the significance of the "Emperor Justinian Mosaic"?

The "Emperor Justinian Mosaic" is a famous artwork that reflects the emperor's divine right to rule and showcases the grandeur of the Byzantine Empire.

200

What was unique about Leonardo da Vinci’s approach to art?

Leonardo da Vinci was an "artist engineer." His paintings were scientific and based on a deep understanding of the human body and its workings. 


200

What was the Spanish Golden Age (SGA) known for in Baroque art?

The Spanish Golden Age (SGA) favored authenticity over romanticism, depicting subjects in more traditional and historical ways.

300

Where were the first cave paintings found?

France & Spain 

300

How did the Egyptians communicate?

with hieroglyphs

300

What was the purpose of Byzantine art?

Byzantine art aimed to transport viewers to a more spiritual plane and emphasize the divine rights of the emperor.

300

Where was Leonardo da Vinci born, and what year?

Leonardo da Vinci was born in Vinci, Italy, in 1452.

300

What is the significance of Diego Velázquez's painting "Las Meninas"?

Diego Velázquez’s "Las Meninas" is a masterpiece of Baroque art, known for its complex composition and the interplay between reality and illusion, with Velázquez himself appearing in the scene.

400

Was in france/ Spain, in which 

province?

Lacaux-France- 17,000 years old

Altamira-Spain 20,000 years old 

400

Who was Tutankhamun and what made him famous?

Tutankhamun was an Egyptian pharaoh who ascended to the throne at the age of 8. He became fabulously rich and powerful, and his tomb is famous for the wealth of artifacts it contained.

400

What event occurred in 1453 related to the Hagia Sophia?

In 1453, the Hagia Sophia was transformed into a mosque after the Turkish conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire.

400

What famous work did Michelangelo create for Pope Julius II?

Michelangelo created the Pope Julius Tomb for Pope Julius II.

400

What was the primary focus of Neoclassicism, and how did it relate to the French Revolution?

Neoclassicism was a political and philosophical movement that valued science, reason, and exploration, and it was heavily influenced by the ideals of the French Revolution, which promoted rationality, civic virtue, and the ideals of ancient Rome.

500

What had he represented in the first cave art?

-Animals

-Huamns

-Spiritual practices

500

What is significant about the Pantheon in Roman art?

The Pantheon was commissioned by Emperor Hadrian and served as a place to honor the gods. It is also notable for the "concrete revolution," which advanced the use of concrete in architecture.

500

What is the Hagia Sophia, and where is it located?

The Hagia Sophia, meaning "Holy Wisdom," is located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was originally built as a Christian church and later converted into a mosque, and then into a museum in 1950.

500

What is the significance of Raphael’s painting "School of Athens"?

Raphael's "School of Athens" represents philosophy and human truth, showcasing great philosophers and thinkers of the ancient world, symbolizing the importance of knowledge and intellectual pursuit.

500

Who painted "Napoleon Crossing the Alps," and what historical event does it depict?

Jacques-Louis David painted "Napoleon Crossing the Alps" to depict Napoleon’s military prowess and leadership during his campaign to Italy, symbolizing his rise to power during the French Revolution.

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