Test 3.14 Flashcards

1
Q

The Greek spirit of _________ lived on in the glorious days of the Roman empire.
Question options:

Atruscan

venetian

Hellenism

Italian

A

Hellenism

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The representation of forms according to an accepted notion of beauty or perfection is called _____ and in the realm of art, ____ ruled the Greek mind.
Question options:

Optimism

Idealism

Conceptualism

Naturalism

A

Idealism

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3
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_______ ______, a large Krater used as a grave marker and found in the Dipylon cemetery in Athens.

Question options:

The Dipylon Vase

Orange/ black vase

Greek Goe Vase

Archaic Vase

A

The Dipylon Vase

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4
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The entire body of the vessel, a Volute Krater is divided into six wide bands

featuring the exploits of Greek heroes such as Achilies:

This is an example of Vase painting from the _______ _______.

Question options:

Geometric period

Archaic period

Hellenistic period

Troy era

A

Archaic period

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5
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Some of the greatest accomplishments of the Greeks can be witnessed in their ___________.
Question options:

Sculpture

Architecture

Theater

Laws

A

Architecture

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6
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The three styles or orders in Greek architecture: _____,_______, &________.
Question options:

Old, Middle, and New

Upper, Lower, and Inverted

Cyprus, Troy and Hellenistic

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian

A

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian

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7
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Greek sculpture and Architecture reached a height of perfection during the ____________ _____.
Question options:

Classical period

Hellenistic period

Renaissance period

Rocco period

A

Classical period

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8
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The dying Gaul illustrates the _______ artists preoccupation with high drama and unleashed passion.

Question options:

Hellenistic

Carrolinian

Greek

Roman

A

Hellenistic

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9
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The Head of a Roman.
Although much of Roman art was derived in style from that of Greece, its portrait sculpture

originated in a tradition that was wholly Italian.

It is this sculpture that we witness Rome’s unique contribution to the art of ________.

Question options:

naturalism

conceptualism

realism

abstraction

A

realism

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10
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Rome’s greatest contribution lay in architecture, although the most significant buildings, monuments, and civic structures were constructed during the _______ _____.
Question options:

Classical period

Hellenistic period

empire period

new period

A

Empire Period

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11
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The most significant design in Romes construction was the __________.
Question options:

Canals

pumbing system

race tracks

arch

A

arch

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12
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The other most significant building design was the use of ______ to replace cut stone.
Question options:

metals

concrete

adobe bricks

marble

A

concrete

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13
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One of the most outstanding Roman civic projects is the ____________,

which carried water over long distances.

Question options:

canals

elavated tunnels

aquaduct

colusium

A

aquaduct

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14
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The Roman engineering genius can be seen most clearly in the ________,

a brick and concrete structure originally erected to house sculptures of the Roman gods.

Question options:

Colosseum

Arch of Constantine

Pantheon

Senate

A

Pantheon

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15
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The opening in the roof of the patheon structure is called the ___________.
Question options:

Oculus

oraphis

moon roof

eclipse

A

Oculus

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16
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The ________________ and ________ 13-32, would serve as the basic plan for basilicas and cathedrals for centuries to come.
Question options:

Circus and churches

St. Peters and Marys

Basilica of Mary and David

Basilica of Maxentius and Constentine

A

Basilica of Maxentius and Constentine