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Praxis Introduction To Fine Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. One of the architects who designed the Parthenon.
Delian League
Ictinos
Riace Warrior
Phidias
2. He is responsible for the legalization of Christianity.
Polyclitus
Constantine
Phidias
Cella
3. 1.) Suggest the illusion of distance. 2.) Convey mood 3.) Suggest emotion
Oligarchy
What Color can do when applied to the work of art
Sarcophagi
Amarna period
4. Not a component of color.
Hieratic Style
Engaged Columns
Meter
Oligarchy
5. 'The Teaching' the old Testament books of Genesis - Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - and Deuteronomy - which include Statements of Jewish doctrine - Practice - Religion - and Morals.
Torah
Provide your own definition of art - and state what you think makes a work of art qualify as 'artistic.'
Pax Romana
Opinions based on critical process allows for more informed conclusions.
6. A large niche or niche - like space projecting from and expanding the interior space of a building.
Leads to a truer understanding of God
Torah
Apse
Pax Romana
7. Red - Blue - and Yellow
Late Classical Period
Primary colors
Opinions based on critical process allows for more informed conclusions.
Riace Warrior
8. The system of writing developed first by the Sumerians.
Cuneiform
Meter
Hieratic Style
fundamental characteristics that distinguish Greek Black figures from Red figure pottery
9. Characterized by balance - perfection of form - and control over rational intellect.
Pax Romana
Classical Period
Pericles
Humanisn
10. Preservation of the souls or Ka in the afterlife.
Meter
What distinguishes much of early Christian art from later Byzantine and Medieval art
Plato
What was the central focus of the Egyptians in?
11. He is the creater of the Doryphorus (Lance Bearer) - Author of the written and sculptural canon of proportions.
Doors of Hildesheim Cathedral
A symbol
Polyclitus
Classicism
12. 1.) Stone sculpture was reserved mainly for architectural adornment. 2.) These massive churches reflect a militiant and triumphant church.3.) The tendency in the north was for stone rather than wooden ceilings. 4.) Originates from Roman Law Court.
Sarcophagi
Romanesque Basilica Churches
Primary colors
Hellenistic Period
13. 1.) Scenes from Old and New Testament are represented.2.) The number of scenes reflects medieval number symbolism.3.) Scenes focus on direct and forceful messages.4.) Doors are found on Early Medieval Church.
Pax Romana
Pericles
Meter
Doors of Hildesheim Cathedral
14. St. Augustine's philosophy of art suggest that art...
Classical Period
Late Classical Period
Clerestory
Leads to a truer understanding of God
15. Aspects of culture that focus on the human spirit
What distinguishes much of early Christian art from later Byzantine and Medieval art
Contrapposto
Cuneiform
Humanities
16. Government by the few - especially by a small fraction of persons or families - as opposed to a democracy.
Romanesque Basilica Churches
Oligarchy
Orthodoxy
What Color can do when applied to the work of art
17. Style of medieval music in which a second melodic line was added to plainchant.
Hajj
Organum
Primary colors
The text of the Code of Hammurabi is important as it represents the first written and comprehensive
18. Oldest written text originates from the first united Monarchy in the 10th century BCE. 2.) Was not canonized until after the first Jewish revolt in the 1st century. 3.) Included the New Testament.
Hebrew Bible
Methods artists employ to create or enhance the illusion of three - dimensional space
Tempo
Mosaic
19. 'Trick of the eye' or 'Fool of the eye' - a two dimensional artwork designed to make the viewer believe it is in 3D.
20. Virtuosity of the sculpture is on display - often characterized by highly emotionally charged representation.
Mansonry
Aethetics
Oligarchy
Hellenistic Period
21. In his writings - St. Augustine demonstrates a profound influence from which this pre - christian thinker.
Contextual Art Criticism
Constantine
Plato
Basilica
22. 1.) Individual city states often had a local God.2.) A hierarchy of Gods existed within Mesopotamian religion.
Organum
Ictinos
Apse
Mesopotamian politics or religions
23. Columns - often decorative - that are part of - and project from - a wall surface.
Sarcophagi
Climax
The Caves of Lascaux contain images of animals that__________.
Engaged Columns
24. Form of plainchant in which each syllable is spread out over several notes.
Polyclitus
Delian League
Melismatic
Orthodoxy
25. A & ABA
26. A term in Roman times referred to building functions - usually a law court - it was later used by Christians to refer to Church buildings and to a specific form of Church buildings.
Leads to a truer understanding of God
Climax
Basilica
Cella
27. Philosophy concerned with human beings - their achievements - and interests - as opposed to abstract beings and problems of theology.
Mansonry
Engaged Columns
Humanisn
Meter
28. The practice of adhering to the accepted traditional and established religious - in this case christian - faith.
Myceneans
Apse
Orthodoxy
Methods artists employ to create or enhance the illusion of three - dimensional space
29. Sentimental - 'quiet' - and often psychologically inward looking - the primary focus is on beauty rather than perfection of form.
Humanities
Primary colors
Pericles
Late Classical Period
30. Represents a good example of Late Roman art.
Phidias
Palace of Knossos
Head of Constantine the Great
What distinguishes much of early Christian art from later Byzantine and Medieval art
31. An image that is either intangible or not obvious considered
A symbol
As a work representative of Late Roman art - the stone sculpture of the Tetrarchy reflects a tendency to_________.
Corinthian Order
Oligarchy
32. The religious traditions and ethnical system of the Jewish people: a group of beliefs and practices springing from a common identity - genealogy - and history. A cultural ethos as well as spiritual practice.
Provide your own definition of art - and state what you think makes a work of art qualify as 'artistic.'
A symbol
Judaism
Plato
33. 1.) An alliance of Greek city - states against outside (non - Greek) threats.2.) It was lead by the Athenians.3.) Established after the defeat of the Persians.
Provide your own definition of art - and state what you think makes a work of art qualify as 'artistic.'
Delian League
Corinthian Order
Torah
34. An approach to art characterized by individuality - virtuosity - and emotion
Phidias
Hellenistic Style
What distinguishes much of early Christian art from later Byzantine and Medieval art
Romanesque Basilica Churches
35. The moment of maximum dramatic tensions within a theatrical performance or narrative.
Riace Warrior
Apse
Leads to a truer understanding of God
Climax
36. A muslim's sacred pilgrimage to Mecca.
Oligarchy
Cuneiform
Hajj
An example of a 'closed' form of music
37. Stone coffins - a notable type of Roman sculpture.
Prehistoric wal paintings and Fertility Figures
The text of the Code of Hammurabi is important as it represents the first written and comprehensive
The Caves of Lascaux contain images of animals that__________.
Sarcophagi
38. Judging a work within the context of its culture or time.
Contextual Art Criticism
Delian League
Plato
Contrapposto
39. 1.) Focus on message at the expense of sensuous.2.) Idealized or 'classicized' beauty and focus on individualism and idealism of form.
Late Classical Period
Hajj
Melismatic
As a work representative of Late Roman art - the stone sculpture of the Tetrarchy reflects a tendency to_________.
40. Sculptor in charge of the Parthenon's sculpture program.
Myceneans
Corinthian Order
Hieratic Style
Phidias
41. Examining the work itself without dealing with external factors.
Doors of Hildesheim Cathedral
Apse
Contrapposto
Formal Art Criticism
42. A riddle composed of symbols suggesting the sounds they represent.
Ictinos
Rebus
Clerestory
Palace of Knossos
43. Art is created by people who want to express themselves.
44. Why is it unhelpful or unproductive to judge art solely on subjective likes or dislikes - and what alternative is there to this approach?
Ictinos
Amarna period
Opinions based on critical process allows for more informed conclusions.
Corinthian Order
45. He was responsible for initiating the building project on the Athenian acropolis after seizing funds of the Delian League.
The text of the Code of Hammurabi is important as it represents the first written and comprehensive
Hajj
Plato
Pericles
46. 'The Roman Peace' was a 200- year span of stability during the Roman Empire - beginning with the Emperor Augustus.
Hebrew Bible
Pax Romana
Opinions based on critical process allows for more informed conclusions.
Meter
47. 1.) Law Code 2.) Epicb 3.) Scale Hierarchy
Mesopotamian politics or religions
Oligarchy
The text of the Code of Hammurabi is important as it represents the first written and comprehensive
Riace Warrior
48. The senate and the Roman people.
Engaged Columns
S.P.Q.R. (Senatus Populusque Romanus)
Meter
Corinthian Order
49. One of the Greek architectural decorative and elevational conventions and systems of proportion - characterized by columns with scroll - like capitals and circular bases.
Cella
Ionic Order
Hellenistic Period
Primary colors
50. 1.) Belong to the Paleolithic or Neolithic periods. 2.) Are among the first known representational works of art.3.) Were created to ensure survival - abundance - and fertility.4.) Exist as symbols or abstractions of larger ideas.
Classicism
Primary colors
Prehistoric wal paintings and Fertility Figures
Plato