ARTS-111 Final week 6
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What does Hibernian mean?
Question 1 options:
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English
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French
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German
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Irish
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Who was Odo of Metz?
Question 2 options:
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Charlemagne's son
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Charlemagne's grandson
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Son of Otto I
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Architect of the Palace Chapel of Charlemagne
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While crowned in Rome, Charlemagne ruled from what is now Germany.
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1) True
2) False
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What was the chief medium of the Celtic-Germanic animal style?
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Metalwork
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Leatherwork
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Pottery
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Carved Stone
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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.
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1) True
2) False
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The doors at Hildesheim were the first monumental sculptures
created by the lost wax process since antiquity.
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1) True
2) False
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Displays of wealth/goods were an important part of burials.
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1) True
2) False
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Painitng was a precious commodity in the Middle Ages.
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1) True
2) False
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Where was Charlemagne's capital?
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Aachen
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Rome
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3)
Paris
4)
Westphalia
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Which was NOT part of Charlemagne's empire?
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France
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Germany
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Northern Spain and Northern Italy
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All of the above were part of Charlemagne's empire
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What is the term for the separate space set perpendicular to the nave and aisles of a church?
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Ambulatory
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Transept
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Circulaneum
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Narthex
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The Gero Crucifix is a reliquary.
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A colophon is at the beginning of a manuscript.
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1) True
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The Cluniac order had each monk or nun living alone and vowed to silence.
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Which is NOT characteristic of Romanesque architecture?
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extremely tall naves
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plain facades
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twin bell towers on the west façade
4)
apsidal chapels and ambulatories
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Where is sculpture commonly found in Romanesque church?
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tympanum
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reliquary
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jambs
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all of the above
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An increase in pilgrimages was spurred by the year 1000.
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1) True
2) False
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The tympanum was a particularly important location as pilgrims often saw it first on approach to the entry.
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1) True
2) False
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Where can a blind arcade commonly be found?
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triforium
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altar
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tympanum
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vaults
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Hildegard of Bingen was:
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a Benedictine Abbess.
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a correspondent with leaders throughout Europe.
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an author of books on theology, medicine, and science.
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all of the above
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Where is the west façade in a Romanesque church?
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apse end
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the transept end
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the front entrance
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the altar end
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Halley's Comet is depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry.
Question 22 options:
1) True
2) False
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Gislebertus:
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won the Battle of Hastings.
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did intricate enamels and engravings.
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was a painter.
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was a metal worker.
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Romanesque architecture often utilized blind arches and colonnades.
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1) True
2) False
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Romanesque Architecture is short and stout compared to the lighter, taller Gothic.
Question 25 options:
1) True
2) False
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Where can trumeau sculpture be found?
Question 26 options:
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the clerestory
2)
the crossing
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the choir
4)
the portals
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Most large Gothic churches in western Europe were built with what type of plan?
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central
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octagonal
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cross
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hypostyle
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The title "Architect" was conferred by a guild on a member who had achieved the highest level of skill.
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Louis IX was a collector of relics from Christ's Passion.
Question 29 options:
1) True
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Which is NOT a characteristic of Gothic architecture?
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churches in the city
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large expanses of colored glass
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pointed arches
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low, dark naves
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Gothic cathedrals were often dedicated to:
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Christ the Stern Judge.
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The Virgin Mary.
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The Last Judgment.
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St. Peter.
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The Gothic style was much lighter and taller than the stout Romanesque.
Question 32 options:
1) True
2) False
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What did Gothic builders develop to stabilize their naves?
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pendentives
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lancets
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portals
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flying buttresses
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Stained glass, and rose windows in particular, were popular features of cathedrals as they cheaply and quickly assembled.
Question 34 options:
1) True
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Who had the first Gothic church built?
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Question 35 options:
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Abbot Suger
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Louis V
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the pope
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St. Denis
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With what are the sections of stained glass windows are held together?
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pressure
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tracery
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mortar
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strips of lead
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Worshipers entered cathedrals from the southern entrance.
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The Roettgen
Pieta
belongs to what category of objects?
Question 38 options:
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sorrowful images
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Andachtsbild (contemplation image)
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Romanesque
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illuminated manuscripts
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Where did Gothic architecture originate?
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London
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Paris
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Ravenna
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Rome
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What was Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France, patron of?
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The Church of St. Denis
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The Psalter of St. Louis
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The Virgin of Paris
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A Book of Hours illuminated by Jean Pucelle
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