History of Art II
Across
- 7. The use of images and symbols in art to tell religious stories.
- 8. A picture made from tiny colored stones or glass pieces.
- 11. Underground cemeteries where early Christians buried their dead.
- 12. A religious journey to a sacred place.
- 14. Sophia A large church in Constantinople (now Istanbul), known for its big dome.
- 18. A style of art and buildings from around 1000–1200 AD with thick walls and round arches.
- 19. arch A curved shape used in Romanesque buildings.
- 20. background A shiny gold surface used in paintings to show heaven or holiness.
- 22. glass Colored glass windows that show religious scenes.
- 23. A carved decoration above a church door.
- 25. vault A tunnel-shaped roof made with stone.
- 28. A common image of Christ as ruler of the world.
- 29. The long central space in a church where people sit or stand.
Down
- 1. A Christian symbol using the first two letters of “Christ” in Greek.
- 2. walls Strong, heavy walls often seen in Romanesque churches.
- 3. Shepherd A common image of Jesus in early Christian art, holding a sheep.
- 4. windows Narrow openings that let in little light, common in Romanesque style.
- 5. A floor plan in the shape of a cross.
- 6. A style from the 12th–15th centuries with tall buildings and pointed arches.
- 9. vault A ceiling with crossing stone ribs for support and decoration.
- 10. A long building used for Christian worship, based on Roman public buildings.
- 12. arch A tall arch with a sharp top, common in Gothic buildings.
- 13. A stone creature on a building used to carry rainwater away.
- 15. A famous Byzantine emperor who supported art and churches.
- 16. window A large round stained glass window, often found in Gothic cathedrals.
- 17. A painted image of a holy figure used for prayer.
- 21. buttress An outside support that holds up high walls.
- 24. A person who dies for their religious beliefs.
- 26. plan A church design that is round or square, not long like a basilica.
- 27. A rounded part at the end of a church, often where the altar is.