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100

Implied Lines

Lines that are suggested in an artwork, such as the direction a figure in the artwork is looking

100

Megalithic 

built using very large stones

100

Doric Column

Column with no embellishment at the base and only a simple capital

100

Illuminated Manuscript

a handwritten book decorated with gold and silver

100

Chiaroscuro

meaning 'light-dark' in Italian; the modeling of forms through almost imperceptible gradations of light and dark

200

Negative Space 

The background of a picture or the area behind objects.

200

Lamassus

mythical creatures with a man's head, the body of a lion or bull, and wings.

200

Incising

a technique involving cutting an image or decoration into an object

200

Cruciform Plan

a cross-shaped floor plan of a church

200

Humanism

a belief in the high potential of human nature and human accomplishments, as opposed to a belief man's achievements are only possible through God

300

Principles of Design

guidelines of artists might use to create certain effects in an artwork

300

Mastaba

flat-topped one-story structure with slanted walls that served as a tomb

300

Pediment

The triangular upper portion of wall and below the roof. The Parthenon pediments were originally decorated with sculptures

300

Iconoclasm

destruction of religious icons

300

Landscape paintings

Paintings that use natural scenery as the main subject or focus

400

Proportion 

The relationship between one part of a composition and other parts or the whole work

400

Petroglyph

rock carvings

400

Black-figure pottery

a popular style of vase-painting in Greece between 700 and 550 BCE

400

Latin-cross plan

building plan in the shape of a cross, with a long nave and short transepts

400

Renaissance

meaning "rebirth," a term used to describe a period in European history (15th and 16th centuries)

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