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REVIEW SHEET ART 114 – ART HISTORY – EXAM I (20%) Part I. Multiple Choice (30 questions/1 pt. each) Questions may address subject matter, style (what it looks like), purpose, & how it relates to the beliefs of that culture. They may refer to specific works of art (from below) or refer to cultures as a whole. Prehistoric Paleolithic: Woman from Willendorf , Austria. c. 22,000-21,000 BCE. Hall of Bulls, Lascaux caves, France. c. 15,000-13,000 BCE. Neolithic: Stonehenge , Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. c. 2750-1500 BCE. Mesopotamian Votive Statues of Tell Asmar, c. 2900-2600 BCE. Tell Asmar, Iraq. Stele of Naram Sin , c. 2,200 BCE. Susa, Iran. Ziggurat to Nanna, at Ur (Iraq), c. 2100-2050 BCE. Stele of Hammurabi, c. 1792-1750 BCE. Susa, Iran. Egyptian Rosetta Stone, 196 BCE, found Rosetta, Egypt. Palette of Narmer , from Hierakonpolis, Egypt. Dyn. 1, c. 3150-3125 BCE. Old Kingdom (c. 2500 BCE) : Imhotep, Stepped Pyramid of Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt. Dyn. 3, c. 2681-2662 BCE. Great Pyramids, Giza, Egypt. Dyn. 4, c. 2601-2515 BCE. (Menkaure; Khafre; Khufu) Menkaure and his Wife, Queen Khamerernebty, Giza, Egypt. Dyn. 4, c. 2500 BCE Seated Scribe, from Saqqara, Egypt. c. 2400 BCE. New Kingdom (c. 1500 BCE): Senmut, Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut , Deir el-Bahri. Dyn. 8, c. 1478-1458 BCE. Nebamun hunting birds, Tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt. c. 1450 BCE. Judgment Before Osiris, illus. from a Book of the Dead, Dyn. 19, c. 1285 BCE. Akhenaten and His Family, from Tell el-Amarna. Dyn. 18, c. 1348-1336/5 BCE. Nefertiti , from Tell el-Amarna. Dyn. 18, c. 1348-1336/5 BCE. Gold Coffin of Tutankhamun, (ruled 1336/5 – 1327 BCE). Greek Archaic Kouros, Attica, Greece. c. 580 BCE. Peplos Kore, from Athens, Greece. c. 530 BCE. Kritios Boy , c. 480 BCE. Athens, Greece. From Acropolis. Classical Myron, Discus Thrower, 460 - 450 BCE. (c. 450 BCE) Polykleitos, Spear Bearer, c. 450 – 440 BCE. Lapith Fighting a Centaur, c. 400 BCE. Athens, Greece.metope from Parthenon, Nike Adjusting her Sandal, 410-407 BCE. Athens, Greece. Architecture: Iktinos and Kallikrates, Parthenon , 447 – 432 BCE Athens, Greece. (c. 450 BCE) Kallikrates, Temple of Athena Nike , 427 – 424 BCE. Athens, Greece. Hellenistic Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros of Rhodes, Laocoon and His Sons, c. 1st c. CE. Roman (c. 1 st c CE) Augustus of Prima Porta , early 1st c. CE. Rome, Italy. Pont du Gard , Nimes, France, late 1st c. BCE. Colosseum , Rome, Italy. 72 – 80 CE. Pantheon , Rome, Italy. 125-128 CE. Pompeii: know basic information about the buried city
Part II. Matching (30 pts. total) A. Match artwork and term – 10 terms x 1 pt. = 10 pts. I will list the term and artworks (the artist, title – you will have to recall the image) and you will have to match the appropriate terms to the artworks. The artworks will be chosen from the list above (on page 1 of this review sheet.) 1. post and lintel construction 2. stylized 3. hierarchic scale 4. ziggurat 5. hieroglyphics 6. twisted perspective 7. Amarna Style 8. kouros 9. kore 10. contrapposto 11. doric order 12. ionic order 13. idealism 14. Hellenistic 15. Augustan Classicism 16. barrel vault 17. amphitheater 18. oculus B. Match definition and term - 10 terms x 2 pts. = 20 pts. 1. post and lintel construction 2. ziggurat 3. ka 4. Osiris 5. hieroglyphic script 6. pharaoh 7. hierarchic scale 8. twisted perspective 9. stylized 10. Amarna Style 11. humanism 12. kouros, kore 13. contrapposto 14. naturalism 15. idealism 16. doric order 17. ionic order 18. corinthian order 19. Hellenistic 20. Augustan Classicism 21. aqueduct 22. keystone 23. barrel vault 24. amphitheater 25. oculus
Part III. TAKE-HOME Essay Question. (40 total points) – NOTE: This essay must be turned in on Blackboard (Exam 1 folder; Take home essay link) Answer the following question making sure you incorporate descriptions of the works of art shown and the related beliefs of that period. Organize your thoughts and write a coherent essay. Use terms and information you have LEARNED in the lectures and readings. DO NOT use online resources!! You should be able to write an essay based on YOUR IDEAS, not someone else’s. Contrast these two works of art, one Egyptian and one Greek. Please address: different subject matter (who is depicted) and what it shows about the culture style (use all relevant terms) and purpose also discuss how these works of art reveal two distinct cultures and their different belief systems (use terms … and discuss important beliefs or philosophies of the culture!!) NOTE: A good essay has an introduction, three organized supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion. In your conclusion try to draw some conclusion about the two cultures. Egyptian sculpture: Greek sculpture: Menkaure and his Queen, from Giza, Egypt, Polykleitos, Spear Bearer, Achilles c. 450 – 440 BCE. c. 2500 BCE, Slate, h. 4’ 6 1/2 ”. (Marble copy of bronze original.) h. 6’6”.
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