Islamic Faith and Art
Early Medieval Art
Romanesque Art
Romanesque Art
Gothic Art
Gothic Art/ Ceramic Vocabulary Info
Ceramic Vocabulary
100

Elaborate geometric and abstract design done “in the Arab style.”

What is arabesque?

100

time frame for Medieval period

400 - 1400 AD

100

This bas relief scene can be found on the tympanum at Sainte-Madeleine in Vezalay

The Mission of the Apostles

100

This type of arch created recesses or niches for windows and sculptures

Romanesque Arch

100

most important art principle in Gothic architecture

unity

100

two colors that were used most often in Gothic stained glass windows

red and blue

100

Big oven that gets very hot used for clay

kiln
200

part of the Alhambra’s architecture that is most famous

Court of Lions

200

main types of art produced during the Middle Ages

small portable objects

200

In Romanesque churches, the _________, or the place where the nave and transept intersect, are often topped with towers, or domes with lanterns. 

crossings

200

type of sculpture characterized as

-primarily large in scale
-expressive in nature
placed emphasis on evoking an emotional response from viewer

Romanesque sculpture

200

greatest Italian painter of the International (Gothic) style

Gentile da Fabriano

200

When and where the Gothic style began

outside Paris, France in 1140

200

technique when building with flat even pieces of clay

slab

300

Islamic places of worship

What is a mosque?

300

This artwork is designed using geometric and heavily interlaced designs that include animals

Lindisfarne Gospel

300

In a Romanesque church, _____________, or walkways, were built around the apse to allow for large processions.

ambulatories

300

Abbot who wished to use only the best, most precious and most beautiful things in the service of God such as this chalice

Who is Abbot Suger?

300

the most memorable architectural feature of Salisbury Cathedral

tower

300

First used as a term of ridicule by Renaissance critics because the style did to conform to the standards of Classical Greece and Rome

Gothic

300

Joining Method (three words)

Score

Slip

Smooth

400

This structure is in Jerusalem important to both Christians and Muslims. The site of the structure marks the place where Mohammed was said to have left this earth.The structure also covers the top of the rock mountain on which Abraham attempted to sacrifice his son Isaac.

What is the Dome of the Rock?

400

medieval king that revived an interest in Greek and Roman Art


Charlemagne

400

two advantages of the masonry barrel vaulted roofs of earlier churches

eliminated the danger of fire and produced better acoustics

400

Italian word for bell tower structure such as the Leaning (bell)Tower of Pisa shown below


What is campanile?

400

Name of artwork made by Gentile da Fabriano that exemplifies the International (Gothic) style 

Adoration of the Magi

400

This technique to build in clay involves rolling out clay into long snake-like pieces and stacking

Coil

400

this happens to water based clay when you do not wrap it up in plastic

it dries out (and is no longer workable)

500

-Earliest, huge Muslim building for congregational purposes

-Made use of existing Christian and Roman Structures

-Existing square towers were turned into the first Muslim minarets

Great Mosque of Damascus

500

name of Charlemagne’s chapel built in Aachen, Germany

Palatine Chapel

500

Place where a tympanum is found in a Romanesque church

Above doorway as you entered the church

500

event depicted in the Bayeaux Tapestry

1 The Battle of Hastings- 

2 an illustration of William the Conqueror’s invasion of England in 1066

500

largest Gothic cathedral in Germany

Cathedral of Cologne

500

A type of clay that is fired at low temperatures, reddish-orange. When it is bisqued at ∆04 - ∆06 it is still porous (cone 06 - ∆06 = 1881°F)

Earthenware

500

Clay that is visibly dried and is finished shrinking, still visibly damp but be handled without misshaping.

leather hard

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