AP ART HISTORY

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Across
  1. 4. Long central area
  2. 6. A column carved to depict a human figure.
  3. 8. The area over a door enclosed by an arch and a lintel often decorated with sculpture or mosaic.
  4. 11. Filled up with decorating or patterns. No space.
  5. 14. An ornamental design made up of three rounded lobes placed adjacent to one another.
  6. 15. Float, Floating, Frontal, and Formal. Ex. Emperor Justinian and His Attendants.
  7. 16. Western Europe. Sturdy piers and thick walls. Rounded Arch and Barrel Vault. Stone sculpture.
  8. 17. The vertical element found on both sides of an opening in a wall and supporting an arch or lintel.
  9. 18. Almond shape figure that surrounds people.
  10. 20. A round window, often filled with stain glass, with tracery patterns in the form of wheel spokes. Gothic.
  11. 21. Large circle at the end wall, usually vaulted.
  12. 22. The space around the altar in a church.
  13. 26. Two-panel.
Down
  1. 1. Constantinople, northern Italy. 330-1453. Pendentives and piers. Lavish inside but plain outside.
  2. 2. The part that crosses nave.
  3. 3. A container often made of precious materials used as a repository to protect and display sacred relics.
  4. 5. An arch built on the exterior of a building that transfers the thrust of the roof vaults at important stress points through the wall to a detached buttress pier leading to the wall buttress.
  5. 7. A type of imagery used in Europe and western Asia during the ancient and medieval periods, characterized by stylized animals or animal- like forms arranged in intricate patterns.
  6. 9. A wedge-shaped element, typically a stone, used in building an arch or vault.
  7. 10. The space containing central dome, sanctuary, and apse.
  8. 12. A ground entrance door or gate in Churches.
  9. 13. Forecourt.
  10. 19. Passage or open corridor of a church.
  11. 23. an enclosed passage between the main entrance and nave.
  12. 24. Inside the church, the round part from the pillars.
  13. 25. Northern Europe, mainly France. Flying Buttresses. Pointed Arch and Rib Vault. To impress, uplift. Stained Glass.