Final Exam Flashcards
How did it become possible to decipher hieroglyphs?
a. With the Stela of Hammurabi.
b. Through the writings of Herodotus.
c. After the discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
d. Their similarity to the English language.
c. After the discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
What is an Archaic Greek sculpture portraying a nude male youth called?
a. lamassu
b. doryphoros
c. kouros
d. antaios
c. kouros
Hieroglyphics was the written language used by the:
a. Babylonians
b. Minoans
c. Ancient Egyptians
d. Romans
c. Ancient Egyptians
Who developed a canon of harmonious proportions to be used for the portrayal of the ideal human body in ancient sculpture?
a. Praxiteles
b. Exekias
c. Andokides
d. Polykleitos
d. Polykleitos
What purpose are kouros sculptures thought to have served?
a. Representations of gods.
b. Storage vessels for the organs of the deceased.
c. Portraits of elite figures.
d. Grave markers.
d. Grave markers.
The small pieces of glass that make up mosaics are called:
a. icons
b. magi
c. flakes
d. tesserae
d. tesserae
What process was used to create the beaten-silver face of the twelfth-century Reliquary of the Head of Saint Alexander?
a. repoussé
b. gilding
c. tesserae
d. hatching
a. repoussé
In this artwork, Christ is enclosed within a:
a. mihrab
b. minaret
c. motif
d. mandorla
d. mandorla
The tall towers surrounding a mosque, from which the faithful are called to prayer, are called:
a. Kaabas
b. mihrabs
c. minarets
d. meccas
c. minarets
The earliest examples of Christian art have been discovered in:
a. Dome of the Rock
b. Chartres Cathedral
c. Hagia Sophia
d. catacombs
d. catacombs
Buddhist pilgrims who visit the Great Stupa will circumambulate. What does this mean?
a. To recite three of the jatakas.
b. To leave offerings at the southern torana.
c. To circle the stupa in a clockwise direction.
d. To kneel toward the center, kissing the ground three times.
c. To circle the stupa in a clockwise direction.
What is a clue to the meaning of the Seated Buddha sculpture?
a. mudra
b. hairstyle
c. mandala
d. torana
a. mudra
The blending of multiple religions or philosophical beliefs is called:
a. syncretism
b. polytheism
c. monotheism
d. paganism
a. syncretism
A sacred diagram of the universe, often involving a square and a circle, is called a:
a. mudra
b. motif
c. mihrab
d. mandala
d. mandala
Which of the following is NOT true about the Kandariya Mahadeva?
a. It is seen as a “cosmic mountain,” a link between heaven and earth.
b. It is aligned with the rising and setting of the sun.
c. The exterior is very simple with few sculptures.
d. It contains a sculpture of the god Shiva in a central room.
c. The exterior is very simple with few sculptures.
A carved figure referring to a sound, word, or idea is called:
a. glyph
b. monolith
c. stela
d. ziggurat
a. glyph
Mesoamerican art was made:
a. in the region of modern-day Mexico and Central America.
b. in the area south of Canada.
c. on an island near America.
d. in the area north of Chile.
a. in the region of modern-day Mexico and Central America.
Contour rivalry refers to:
a. a situation where an artist cannot decide where to place a line.
b. maps that do not clearly distinguish between two places.
c. artists who compete to make important artworks.
d. designs in which lines describe more than one thing at the same time.
d. designs in which lines describe more than one thing at the same time.