Greek Art History Review
Across
- 2. Greek vases each told this.
- 3. Phase known as the beginnings of realistic depictions of humans and monumental stone sculptures.
- 8. This famous temple was built on the Acropolis for the goddess Athena.
- 9. What leader led his army against Persia?
- 12. This place held 200,000 plus scrolls within Alexandria.
- 14. Classical Art style has a light and ______ feel.
- 15. A stance or pose where one leg balances the body and the other is free and relaxed.
- 18. This style of art was over the top.
- 19. Name of a male limestone sculpture.
- 22. Ptolemy I built this and it stood for 1,600 years.
- 24. This is the name of the first order of columns.
- 25. The middle period of vases uses ______ human and animal figures.
- 26. Name of a female limestone sculpture.
- 27. How many temple paintings survived to today?
- 29. The design shape of the Greek Temples.
- 31. What held and entertained 12,000 to 14,000 people?
- 33. Classical Art was created during this time of Greek Art History.
- 34. Top of the column is called this.
- 35. The late period of vases use very ______ figures to show events from daily life.
Down
- 1. Hellenistic cities were built with this design.
- 4. The Greeks reflect their love for beauty and this within their artwork.
- 5. The name of the second “rams horn” shape columns.
- 6. Fanciest and third order of columns.
- 7. The sculptures were of young men and women who were presented like this.
- 10. Invented during the Classical Art time which helped marble sculptors.
- 11. The name for a column that uses the female figure.
- 13. Greek view of human beings as all important in society.
- 16. Top triangular part of a Doric Order building.
- 17. These people were not allowed in the temple.
- 20. The exterior of the Greek temples were amazingly ______.
- 21. This is what 1.6180 to 1 is called.
- 23. Alexander’s engineers created a causeway and ____ to defeat Tyre.
- 28. The what of a vase determines its use?
- 30. This is the early period of vase designing.
- 32. This person created and worked with steam technology.