Early Art Periods Review

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Across
  1. 8. Trajan's column & Last Judgement of Hu-Nefer both show ___ ___, with the same figure reappearing throughout the story
  2. 9. Lamassu is from what civilization
  3. 10. Who is the artist that made Doryphorus?
  4. 12. ____ ____is a technique used to show power
  5. 13. reliquaries, such as the Reliquary of St. Foy were made during the ___ time period
  6. 16. Nike of Samothrace was made during this later Greek period of art called ____
  7. 17. the walkway in a church that goes behind the apse and alter
  8. 18. the Seated Boxer is made out of _____
  9. 21. Votive Figures is from what civilization
  10. 22. the Seated Scribe is ____ compared to King Menkaure & Queen due to his lower status
  11. 28. put these in order; etruscan, greek, renaissance, medieval, egyptian, roman
  12. 30. central aisle of a medieval church
  13. 31. the Western Art ___ is an organization method of chronologically arranging artworks & movements
  14. 32. Greek male sculpture that demonstrates contrapposto & idealized proportions
  15. 34. Augustus of Prima Porta is a sculpture made during the ___ civilization
  16. 36. The Grave Stele of Hergeso reflects the ____ dominance in Greek society
  17. 37. Doryphorus was made during the Greek period of art called ___ that emphasized the beauty of the human form
  18. 40. In architecture,___ ___are small, semi-circular chapels that project outward from the curved ambulatory surrounding a church's apse, primarily for housing relics, facilitating pilgrim movement, and providing extra altars for mass
  19. 41. shifting weight to look more naturalistic in a figurative sculpture, first seen on Doryphorus
  20. 42. the most famous museum in France that is easy to rob
  21. 43. a type of carved sculpture that is flat with a raised surface
  22. 46. the etruscan sculpture, sarcophagus of the __ depict women being treated as equals
  23. 47. in classical greek art, the fabric is revealing yet still concealing; called ___ ______
  24. 48. Akhenaton, Nefertiti & 3 Daughters is an example of ___ relief
  25. 49. This winged sculpture now sits in a grand staircase in the Louvre and the head has never been found
Down
  1. 1. ____ manuscripts are hand written & painted books from Medieval time
  2. 2. The name of the Egyptian time period when Akenaten changed the religion & art style
  3. 3. artwork during this time period was typically gold, flat and holy figures had a halo
  4. 4. put the 3 medieval periods in order
  5. 5. put these artworks in chronological order; seated scribe, jade cong, parthenon, lamassu
  6. 6. how you would describe artworks that aren't naturalistic or abstract, like the Lamassu & Votive Figures
  7. 7. put the 3 greek periods in order
  8. 11. put these artworks in chronological order; nike of samothrace, stonehenge, trajans column
  9. 14. the triangular upper part of the front of a building in Greek Classical style is called a ___
  10. 15. Peplos Kore & Anyvysos Kore both have an ___ ___ on their faces
  11. 19. Peplos Kore & Anyvysos Kouros were both made during this early Greek period called ___
  12. 20. Augustus of Prima Porta and the Head of a Roman Patrician are both made out of ___
  13. 23. all of the buildings on the acropolis are a tribute to the Greek God ___
  14. 24. King Menkaurre & Queen were made during the __ ___
  15. 25. the three classical greek column capitals in order of plain-fancy
  16. 26. Hellenistic Greek Art is about _____ of the human form
  17. 27. Law Code of Hammurabi is what from what civilization
  18. 29. The German sculpture, Röttgen Pietà, was made during the ___ time period
  19. 33. Palette of King Narmer was made during ___ era
  20. 35. a perpendicular section to the nave in a church that gives it a cruciform shape
  21. 38. Venus of ___
  22. 39. the opening in the dome of the Pantheon
  23. 41. a twisted profile that ancient and Egyptian figures were portrayed in
  24. 44. the Colosseum & Pantheon show the Roman's mastery of what material?
  25. 45. a large, semicircular recess, typically at the end of a church, usually containing the altar. It's a defining feature of early Christian churches, evolving from Roman basilicas, serving as a focal point for worship.