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Late Medieval Germany
Italian Renaissance
Gothic
Proto-Italian Renaissance
Bonus
100
A work of art that contains Mary holding a dead Christ on her laps.
What is a pieta.
100
A medieval association of people who share similar occupations.
What is a guild
100
A colored material used to adorn and replace the walls of a cathedral that allow light to flow in different colors.
What is stained glass.
100
An Italian and Roman Catholic Monk who helped spread humanism.
Who is Saint Francis
100
"a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state"
What is a city-state
200
The marks left on the body of Jesus after the Crucifixion that were passed to the followers of St. Francis
What is the stigmata.
200
The line that is made at the horizon of a work of art.
What is a horizon line.
200
These educational institutions were funded by cathedrals and were the first universities.
What are cathedral schools.
200
The importance of the human and the mark he/she leaves that emphasize their needs and success in life.
What is humanism.
200
The author of the Divine Comedy.
Who is Dante.
300
The name given to the works of art of Cimabue and Giotto that depict the Virgin Mary and baby Christ on a throne.
What is the Madonna Enthroned.
300
The point at which the landscape vanishes in a linear perspective art piece.
What is vanishing point.
300
Rhetoric, geometry, music, astronomy, and mathematics are some of these.
What are the 7 liberal arts?
300
Decorative framework shaped in a 4 leaf like shape that is symmetrical.
What are quatrefoil frames.
300
"the illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest"
What is Usury
400
The monks wore a rope around their robe and belong to the Roman Catholic Church.
What are Franciscan Monks.
400
The effect the atmosphere has on how an objects appears when viewed from a distance.
What is atmospheric perspective.
400
A brick built support on cathedrals.
What is a buttress.
400
The spoken dialect or language by ordinary people in a certain area.
What is vernacular.
400
"a method of painting in gray monochrome, typically to imitate sculpture"
What is Grisaille
500
A German Gothic cathedral that contained 2 choirs.(1250 C.E.)
What is the Naumberg Cathedral
500
Converging lines that meet at a single point that vanishes in this form of linear perspective.
What are Othogonals.
500
These columns are attached to a larger column that provide support for a structure.
What are colonnettes
500
A portrayal of art that makes an object appear closer than the rest of the work of art in order to create an effect of reaching out.
What is foreshortening.
500
An Italian bell tower.
What is campanille