elements of Design
colour theory
Romanesque art
Gothic art
RANDOM
100
The type of balance in which there is a central point and objects are positioned in a circular way
What is radial balance
100
What are white and black referred to as
What is a shade
100
the shape of arch seen in Romanesque architecture
What is rounded arch
100
Has this shape of arch..
What is pointed
100
The most popular colour on Illuminated Manuscripts
What is gold
200
The elements that works to create the most movement
What is line
200
four colours in a row is a term for what colour scheme
What is analogous
200
This architectural feature is unique ONLY to a Romanesque rooftop
What is a dome
200
The type of buttress gothic churches have.
What is flying buttress
200
The area of a basilica that people stand and worship in
What is the nave
300
A primary colour mixed with a secondary colour is called
What is tertiary colour
300
This kind of sculptural feature is found over a door and is semi-circular in shape.
What is a tympanum
300
the piece of medieval architecture that supports the walls
What is a buttress
400
The principle the refers to the way your eye moves all around image
What is movement
400
red, yellow, orange is what kind of colour scheme
What is warm colour scheme
400
In Romanesque sculpture, the drapery looks like this.
What is rigid
400
the name of the unique window seen at the front of Gothic churches.
What is a rose window
400
Norval morrisseau's work was based on this.
What is his cultural stories and people
500
Repeating a colour in multiple spots makes the image look whole, this is also referred to as
What is unity
500
A colour scheme that uses one colour with shades and tints of that colour
What is monochromatic colour scheme
500
This Byzantine painting consists of a face painting of a single religious figure and is painted in a very schematic way.
What is an icon
500
A roof top feature unique to Gothic architecture.
What is a steeple
500
the taking over of land by wealthy lords in exchange for protection for lower class people.
What is feudalism