Chapter 8 Review
Across
- 1. Buddhist Temple complexes were carefully sited relative to the forces of wind and ____
- 6. shrine to the chief deities of the roman empire
- 8. To express divine permanence and ______, Egyptians translated that original organic material into massive and monumental granite and limestone
- 10. the belief in many gods
- 11. belief that a divine spirit pervades all things in the universe
- 14. the monotheistic religion which serves as the basis of Christianity and Islam
- 17. the most holy structure in jewish religion
- 19. The temple Often took the form of a pyramid with a small structure on top
- 21. The Isenheim Altarpiece is _____ rather than a realistic representation
- 22. shows the origin of the world, structure of the universe, spiritual beings, the place of humans in relation to the gods, and a diagram of time
- 24. In many religions, god is not ____
- 25. stands for the Christian Trinity
Down
- 2. ____ features can symbolize deities
- 3. mountain or pinnacle
- 4. are living beings who have attained Buddhahood but have chosen to remain on earth to help others
- 5. one, pure being, pure intelligence, and pure delight, and is therefore unknowable
- 7. The spaciousness and symmetry of the mosque represent the infinity and ______ of Allah
- 9. stands for an unknowable Supreme Being, in the Hindu religion
- 12. Gothic Cathedral Church’s spires symbolized the linking of _____ and earth
- 13. radial balanced, geometric diagram augmented by images of deities, humans, and symbols of the universe
- 15. intent of the Transformation Mask was to make humans fear the ____
- 16. An infinitely repeating cycle of life and death
- 18. long band of sculpture
- 20. In Islamic art, ______ is very symbolic and important
- 23. small sculpture made by the Hopis of North America as a form of prayer
- 26. A small votive painting left at important religious shrines