Elements/Mesopotamia
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Art
Literature
People
100

  A painting or piece of art done in mostly the same color is considered this

What is monochromatic?

100

Standing in a relaxed position, weight on one leg, is called this

What is contrapposto?
100

Many of the examples of Greek art that we have are actually marble Roman copies.  What material would most of the original sculptures have been in?

What is bronze?

100
In this play, physical blindness is contrasted with intellectual blindness or ignorance.

What is Oedipus Rex?

100

He conquered huge amounts of territory and spread Greek culture and influence far outside of Greece

Who was Alexander the Great?
200

Making things appear farther away by depicting them as paler or less detailed is an example of this

What is atmospheric perspective?

200

Repeating an idea more than once (through repeating a similar idea, building upon the first statement, or repeating through an opposite statement) is referred to as this type of literary device often found in Psalms

What is parallelism?

200

This Roman Emperor commissioned a sculpture of himself as a younger man, covered in armor, accompanied by the gods, and positioned in an orator's stance

Who was Caesar Augustus?

200

Many of the events of this poem are ignited by the wrath or pride of Achilles

What is the Iliad?

200

He was the student of Plato, but departed from Plato by rejecting Plato's ideal forms.  He focused mainly on observing and studying the world around us. 

Who was Aristotle?

300

The visual symbols or representations in a work of art that have specific meaning to a certain culture are referred to as this

What is iconography?

300

Poetry that was originally intended to be accompanied by music and tends to be more emotional and descriptive, is called this 

What is lyric poetry?

300

This sculpture depicts a man and his sons being attacked by snakes after warning the Trojans not to accept the horse

What is Laocoon?

300

Plato used this allegory to describe his theory of ideal forms.  Those that remained chained are the masses who are bound by unwillingness, tradition, materialism, etc. and cannot see truth. Those that escape represent philosophers and thinkers, like Plato himself, that see the true reality but cannot convince others.  

What is the Allegory of the Cave?
300

He wrote Oedipus Rex

Who was Sophocles?

400

The Stele of Hammurabi depicts Hammurabi, the king of Babylon, receiving what from the gods?

What is the code of Hammurabi (one of the first written codes of law)?

400

The Palace of Knossos and the Bull-Leaping fresco were discovered on the island of Crete and belonged to this ancient Aegean civilization

What is the Minoan?

400

This building, dedicated to Athena, is the largest and most famous building on the Acropolis

What is the Parthenon?

400

He uses his cleverness to get his way out of several dangerous situations.  However, his curiosity and pride also create situations that hinder his journey.

Who is Odysseus?

400

A lyric poet, she is one of the only female voices we have from antiquity

What is Sappho?

500

Depicting one person as larger than another to show their relative importance is referred to as this

What is hieratic scale?
500

This term refers to the fact that Greek influence had spread to many different areas outside of Greece.  Art from this time period tends to be more emotional and have more movement than classical art.

What is Hellenism or the Hellenistic Period?
500

This style or period of art is typically described as serene, restrained, idealistic, and concerned with proportions and the beauty of the human body

What is classical?

500

He leaves the woman he loves in order to do his duty and pursue his destiny to found a city in Italy

Who is Aeneas?

500

He is forced to approach Achilles and ask for the body of his son to be returned

Who is Priam?