HISTORY OF ART

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  1. 3. The monumental zigurat of Ur was created to honor the moon-god ......
  2. 5. The ...... evolution had occured in Rome, making the most famous architectural elements such as domes possible to built
  3. 6. In sculpture style, the Greeks preferred their subjects to look highly idealised in contrast with Romans who preferred a more ...... outlook
  4. 8. ...... was built in hoped for blessings and protection from the goddess of love fertility and war
  5. 11. In Egyptian paintings, largest figures symbolises the pharaohs for dominance and power meanwhile the smallest figures symbolises ......
  6. 14. As Charlemagne stressed the importance of books and readings , which developed into popular Carolingian ...... script, an illustrated books with covers made from precious metals and jeweleries
  7. 15. The opening of the centre of the dome of the Pantheon is called ......
  8. 19. Greek sculpture uses ...... technique to make figures come alive
  9. 20. ...... people built the first permanent architectural structures
  10. 21. One of the famous Minoan mythology is the man-beast Minotaur which were hidden at the centre of a ......
  11. 23. One of the familiar symbols in the wall murals of Minoan culture is the ...... arches
  12. 24. The wealthy Romans buried their dead in ...... that is sculpted with elaborate mythological motifs
  13. 25. Cylinder seals were worn on a string or pin as a symbol of ......
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  1. 1. The Minoans were vanquished because of the volcano eruption Athira and ...... from the Greeks
  2. 2. The reason for Egyptian pharaohs provide a huge public building projects to their subjects is to make them ...... and not to rebel their existence
  3. 4. Greek artists have innovated the architectural structure, making the ...... columns more decorative
  4. 7. Etruscan piracy was legendary that their fighting ...... were among the most feared on the Mediterranean
  5. 9. The earliest medieval art or best known as the ...... are repeated patterns of Islam and vikings bejewelled art
  6. 10. Mixed ...... were used to depict running animals
  7. 12. The world's first democratic government in Athens used the law of ......
  8. 13. Paintings were used for ...... rituals
  9. 16. The long row of columns in terraced Temple of Hatshesput is called ......
  10. 17. ...... was firstly celebrated in Etruscans, as the egg that was being hold by the tomb of Lyoness symbolises rebirth and renewal
  11. 18. ....... is a palace and solar temple for those who worship the nature cycle of the Sun, Moon and Stars
  12. 22. Three dimensional saint or God sculptures were prohibited in early christian art but ...... sculptures and other mediums were permissible