19th c vocab review
Across
- 2. Roman medium that is the most widely used human construction on earth
- 4. an early form of book made of a durable medium such as papyrus or vellum
- 7. an opening at the top of a dome, as seen in the Pantheon
- 10. ___ Chapel: location of Giotto's fresco cycle
- 12. a naturalistic pose where weight is carried on one leg
- 13. Renaissance artist: Fra ___
- 15. name given to confrontational or intellectually challenging modern art
- 17. the concept that national growth is divinely mandated, especially as seen in 19th c US history
- 19. 19th c -ism conveyed in paintings by Velasco and Cole
- 21. medium where acid cuts into an exposed metal plate
- 23. recessed or cut away sections in a ceiling, often to reduce weight, as seen in the Church of San Carlo alla Quattro Fontane
- 24. triangular decorative addition over the entrance, popularized initially in classical Athens
- 25. female statue figure in archaic Greece
Down
- 1. the movement to abolish, or end, slavery
- 3. the fashion for Japanese art that emerged in late 19th c Europe after the Meiji Restoration
- 4. sharp and dramatic variation in light and dark, as seen in Caravaggio
- 5. medium where a metal plate is scratched with a stylus and inked without an acid bath
- 6. feature of stone walls where a rough texture lends distinction to the surface
- 8. the use of thick dabs and swabs of paint to convey emotional resonance
- 9. a medium using soft wax pencils in soft tones
- 11. the detailed crossing of lines, as seen in Hiberno-Saxon art
- 14. the central section of a church where congregants gather
- 16. radical but temporary break in ancient Egyptian art
- 18. figure holding an arquebus in a famous Peruvian Baroque painting
- 20. Mosque of ___ in Edirne, Turkey
- 22. the widened part crossing the nave in a Romanesque church