Final Chapter Review Exam Study Guide Chapters 14 – 23. Note taking.
, Final Chapter Review Exam Study Guide Chapters 14 – 23. Note taking.
1. Note facts learned on the oldest drawings and paintings, found in the Chavet cave.
2. The most notable example of Neolithic architecture in Europe is:
3. List all cultures that were Mesopotamian:
4. Under the reign of ________, a new, more naturalistic style of Egyptian art developed.
5. Because they lacked stone, the ancient Sumerians built their cities from:…
6. A true arch was developed by ________ architects long before the Romans.
7. The sculpture Akhenaten and His Family is an example of the ________ technique.
8. A prime example of art from the Hellenistic era is:
9. The mummy of Artemidoros, from Fayum, shows the influence of the ________ culture(s).
10. Because Christianity emphasized congregational worship, a fundamental change in the ________ was
needed.
11. The major axis of a central-plan church, such as the church of San Vitale in Ravenna, is:
12. Unlike their Greek and Roman predecessors, Byzantine artists preferred:
13. ________ is a pattern or patterns formed by intricately interwoven ribbons or bands.
14. All the following are features of Romanesque architecture EXCEPT:
15. The technique in which colored yarns are sewn to an existing woven background is called:
16. Duccio and Giotto were two artists whose innovations in ________ greatly influenced Renaissance painting
styles.
17. The Palace Chapel at Aachen was built for ________ as his personal place of worship.
18. Soaring open spaces, pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, flying buttresses, and stained glass windows are
characteristic of:
19. In Neo-Platonic thought, the Biblical character of Eve was identified with:
20. The word renaissance means:
, Final Chapter Review Exam Study Guide Chapters 14 – 23. Note taking.
1. Note facts learned on the oldest drawings and paintings, found in the Chavet cave.
2. The most notable example of Neolithic architecture in Europe is:
3. List all cultures that were Mesopotamian:
4. Under the reign of ________, a new, more naturalistic style of Egyptian art developed.
5. Because they lacked stone, the ancient Sumerians built their cities from:…
6. A true arch was developed by ________ architects long before the Romans.
7. The sculpture Akhenaten and His Family is an example of the ________ technique.
8. A prime example of art from the Hellenistic era is:
9. The mummy of Artemidoros, from Fayum, shows the influence of the ________ culture(s).
10. Because Christianity emphasized congregational worship, a fundamental change in the ________ was
needed.
11. The major axis of a central-plan church, such as the church of San Vitale in Ravenna, is:
12. Unlike their Greek and Roman predecessors, Byzantine artists preferred:
13. ________ is a pattern or patterns formed by intricately interwoven ribbons or bands.
14. All the following are features of Romanesque architecture EXCEPT:
15. The technique in which colored yarns are sewn to an existing woven background is called:
16. Duccio and Giotto were two artists whose innovations in ________ greatly influenced Renaissance painting
styles.
17. The Palace Chapel at Aachen was built for ________ as his personal place of worship.
18. Soaring open spaces, pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, flying buttresses, and stained glass windows are
characteristic of:
19. In Neo-Platonic thought, the Biblical character of Eve was identified with:
20. The word renaissance means: