ARTS-111 Final week 6

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Question 1 (2 points) Saved Listen What does Hibernian mean? Question 1 options: 1)  English 2)  French 3)  German 4)  Irish Question 2 (2 points) Saved Listen Who was Odo of Metz? Question 2 options: 1)  Charlemagne's son 2)  Charlemagne's grandson 3)  Son of Otto I 4)  Architect of the Palace Chapel of Charlemagne Question 3 (2 points) Saved Listen
While crowned in Rome, Charlemagne ruled from what is now Germany. Question 3 options: 1) True 2) False Question 4 (2 points) Saved Listen What was the chief medium of the Celtic-Germanic animal style? Question 4 options: 1)  Metalwork 2)  Leatherwork 3)  Pottery 4)  Carved Stone Question 5 (2 points) Saved Listen The cover of the Lindau Gospels was elaborate due to the importance of the book and more practically, was heavy enough to keep the book closed. Question 5 options: 1) True 2) False Question 6 (2 points) Saved
Listen The doors at Hildesheim were the first monumental sculptures created by the lost wax process since antiquity. Question 6 options: 1) True 2) False Question 7 (2 points) Saved Listen Displays of wealth/goods were an important part of burials. Question 7 options: 1) True 2) False Question 8 (2 points) Saved Listen Painitng was a precious commodity in the Middle Ages. Question 8 options: 1) True 2) False Question 9 (2 points) Saved Listen Where was Charlemagne's capital? Question 9 options: 1)  Aachen 2)  Rome
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3)  Paris 4)  Westphalia Question 10 (2 points) Saved Listen Which was NOT part of Charlemagne's empire? Question 10 options: 1)  France 2)  Germany 3)  Northern Spain and Northern Italy 4)  All of the above were part of Charlemagne's empire Question 11 (2 points) Saved Listen What is the term for the separate space set perpendicular to the nave and aisles of a church? Question 11 options: 1)  Ambulatory 2)  Transept 3)  Circulaneum 4)  Narthex
Question 12 (2 points) Saved Listen The Gero Crucifix is a reliquary. Question 12 options: 1) True 2) False Question 13 (2 points) Saved Listen A colophon is at the beginning of a manuscript. Question 13 options: 1) True 2) False Question 14 (2 points) Saved Listen The Cluniac order had each monk or nun living alone and vowed to silence. Question 14 options: 1) True 2) False Question 15 (2 points) Saved Listen Which is NOT characteristic of Romanesque architecture? Question 15 options: 1)  extremely tall naves
2)  plain facades 3)  twin bell towers on the west façade 4)  apsidal chapels and ambulatories Question 16 (2 points) Saved Listen Where is sculpture commonly found in Romanesque church? Question 16 options: 1)  tympanum 2)  reliquary 3)  jambs 4)  all of the above Question 17 (2 points) Saved Listen An increase in pilgrimages was spurred by the year 1000. Question 17 options: 1) True 2) False Question 18 (2 points) Saved
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Listen The tympanum was a particularly important location as pilgrims often saw it first on approach to the entry. Question 18 options: 1) True 2) False Question 19 (2 points) Saved Listen Where can a blind arcade commonly be found? Question 19 options: 1)  triforium 2)  altar 3)  tympanum 4)  vaults Question 20 (2 points) Saved Listen Hildegard of Bingen was: Question 20 options: 1)  a Benedictine Abbess. 2)  a correspondent with leaders throughout Europe. 3)  an author of books on theology, medicine, and science. 4)  all of the above
Question 21 (2 points) Saved Listen Where is the west façade in a Romanesque church? Question 21 options: 1)  apse end 2)  the transept end 3)  the front entrance 4)  the altar end Question 22 (2 points) Saved Listen Halley's Comet is depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry. Question 22 options: 1) True 2) False Question 23 (2 points) Saved Listen Gislebertus: Question 23 options: 1)  won the Battle of Hastings. 2)  did intricate enamels and engravings. 3)  was a painter.
4)  was a metal worker. Question 24 (2 points) Saved Listen Romanesque architecture often utilized blind arches and colonnades. Question 24 options: 1) True 2) False Question 25 (2 points) Saved Listen Romanesque Architecture is short and stout compared to the lighter, taller Gothic. Question 25 options: 1) True 2) False Question 26 (2 points) Saved Listen Where can trumeau sculpture be found? Question 26 options: 1)  the clerestory 2)  the crossing 3)  the choir 4)  the portals
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Question 27 (2 points) Saved Listen Most large Gothic churches in western Europe were built with what type of plan? Question 27 options: 1)  central 2)  octagonal 3)  cross 4)  hypostyle Question 28 (2 points) Saved Listen The title "Architect" was conferred by a guild on a member who had achieved the highest level of skill. Question 28 options: 1) True 2) False Question 29 (2 points) Saved Listen Louis IX was a collector of relics from Christ's Passion. Question 29 options: 1) True 2) False
Question 30 (2 points) Saved Listen Which is NOT a characteristic of Gothic architecture? Question 30 options: 1)  churches in the city 2)  large expanses of colored glass 3)  pointed arches 4)  low, dark naves Question 31 (2 points) Saved Listen Gothic cathedrals were often dedicated to: Question 31 options: 1)  Christ the Stern Judge. 2)  The Virgin Mary. 3)  The Last Judgment. 4)  St. Peter. Question 32 (2 points) Saved Listen
The Gothic style was much lighter and taller than the stout Romanesque. Question 32 options: 1) True 2) False Question 33 (2 points) Saved Listen What did Gothic builders develop to stabilize their naves? Question 33 options: 1)  pendentives 2)  lancets 3)  portals 4)  flying buttresses Question 34 (2 points) Saved Listen Stained glass, and rose windows in particular, were popular features of cathedrals as they cheaply and quickly assembled. Question 34 options: 1) True 2) False Question 35 (2 points) Saved Listen Who had the first Gothic church built?
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Question 35 options: 1)  Abbot Suger 2)  Louis V 3)  the pope 4)  St. Denis Question 36 (2 points) Saved Listen With what are the sections of stained glass windows are held together? Question 36 options: 1)  pressure 2)  tracery 3)  mortar 4)  strips of lead Question 37 (2 points) Saved Listen Worshipers entered cathedrals from the southern entrance. Question 37 options: 1) True 2) False Question 38 (2 points)
Saved Listen The Roettgen Pieta belongs to what category of objects? Question 38 options: 1)  sorrowful images 2)  Andachtsbild (contemplation image) 3)  Romanesque 4)  illuminated manuscripts Question 39 (2 points) Saved Listen Where did Gothic architecture originate? Question 39 options: 1)  London 2)  Paris 3)  Ravenna 4)  Rome Question 40 (2 points) Saved Listen What was Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France, patron of? Question 40 options:
1)  The Church of St. Denis 2)  The Psalter of St. Louis 3)  The Virgin of Paris 4)  A Book of Hours illuminated by Jean Pucelle
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