People
Art/Architecture
History of Art
What does that mean?
Hodge Podge
100
This person originally brought porcelain to Russia from Saxony.
Who is Peter the Great?
100
This popular pigment, used in icon paintings, came from clay and silica in the earth.
What is yellow ochre?
100
Icon paintings were not intended to be this.
What is Naturalistic?
100
"Ruler of All"; "Almighty"
What is Christ Pantocrator?
100
Japanese artists are best known for this form of art in the Western world.
What is printmaking?
200
These were the architects of the Cathedral of St. Vasily the Blessed.
Who are Postnik and Barma?
200
The architecture of churches became a dominant art form in this time period.
What is medieval?
200
The Greek Parthenon is an example of this kind of construction.
What is post-and-lintel?
200
This "darkening" of an illustration can also be used to change values.
What is shading?
200
Icon paintings were typically painted on this.
What is wood?
300
This group of people pioneered the use of the curved arch.
Who are the Romans?
300
Tintoretto is often linked with this artistic style.
What is Mannerism?
300
This type of artwork, developed in the mid-nineteenth century, became a very popular way to document likenesses of people and scenes.
What is photography?
300
A process in which you draw the image with a crayon onto a plate.
What is lithography?
300
A retail shop that opened in a fashionable district of St. Petersburg in 1842.
What is the House of Faberge?
400
This art historian has argued that emphasis on Western art was the defining characteristic of the Imperial Period.
Who is George Hamilton?
400
Tatlin’s planned Monument to the Third International was intended to house this international Communist organization.
What is the Comintern?
400
Some of the oldest examples of cave paintings were found here.
What is Namibia?
400
A water based opaque paint that is similar to tempera.
What is gouache?
400
Queen Shamakhan starred in this "golden tale"
What is "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel"?
500
The northeastern church of the Cathedral of St. Basil was dedicated to Alexander, Paul, and John because of a great victory over this Tartar prince.
Who is Yapancha?
500
These two artistic styles were favored for the interior and exterior design of the Winter Palace.
What are Rococo and Baroque?
500
This sudden form of art violated traditional unspoken rules regarding the appropriateness of subject matter.
What is Pop Art?
500
This "clay art" is usually larger in scale, constructed on site, and permanent.
What is Environmental art/Earthworks
500
Anne-Marie Collot was the pupil of this "hawk-like" sculptor.
Who is Etienne-Maurice Falconet?
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