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Test 01 Ancient Art

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Test 01. Ancient Art. Test 01. What type of column is this? Doric Corinthian Ionic Classical. Test 01. What type of column is this? Ionic Corinthian Hellenistic Doric. Test 01. What type of column is this? Doric Corinthian Ionic Archaic - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Test 01Ancient Art

Test 01What type of column is this?DoricCorinthianIonicClassical

Test 01What type of column is this?IonicCorinthianHellenisticDoric

Test 01What type of column is this?DoricCorinthianIonicArchaicWhat is the progression in time for the columns?Ionic, Corinthian, DoricDoric, Ionic, CorinthianCorinthian, Doric, IonicIonic, Doric, Corinthian

Test 01Corinthian columns are the least constructed.TrueFalseIonic columns at times have figures on them.TrueFalseDoric columns have the simplest capitols.TrueFalse

Test 018. What is the title of this piece?The dying GaulDiscus throwerSpear bearerKridian boy9. What period is it from?ArchaicHellenisticDoricClassical

Test 0110. What is the title of this piece?The dying GaulDiscus throwerSpear bearerKridian boy11. What period is it from?ArchaicHellenisticDoricClassical12. Who was the artist?PolyclitusMyron13. This is an example of contrapposto.TrueFalse

Test 0114. What is the title of this piece?The dying GaulKourosSpear bearerKridian boy15. What period is it from?ArchaicHellenisticDoricClassical16. The Ancient Greeks showed the Egyptians how to create large statues.TrueFalse

Test 0117. What is the title of this piece?The dying GaulDiscus throwerSpear bearerKridian boy18. What period is it from?ArchaicHellenisticDoricClassical19. Who is the artist?PolyclitusMyron

Test 0120. What is the title of this piece?The dying GaulDiscus throwerSpear bearerLaocon and his Sons21. What period is it from?ArchaicHellenisticDoricClassical22. The creative explosion started about 30,000 years ago.TrueFalse

Test 0123. This is the Venus von Willendorf.TrueFalse24. Why did prehistoric artist create images like this of humans?SocietyInstinctBoth a and b25. There are several Venuss like this one around the world.TrueFalse

Test 0126. Egypt was built on agriculture.True False27. Egyptian figures are designed using a grid.TrueFalse28. Egyptian artists changed the image of the figure several times through history.TrueFalseEgyptian figures are based on instinct.TrueFalseKarnack demonstrates the history of Egyptians Pharaohs.TrueFalse

Test 0131. What where the first Greek statues called?IdolsClassicalHellenisticArchaic32. The Greeks where body obsessed.TrueFalse33. The Egyptians altered the human figure how?Eyes where front viewHands where both right handedLegs where side viewAll of the above34. Polyclitus was the first artist to use contrapposto.TrueFalse

Test 0135. The Greeks created figures based off of?SocietyInstinctBoth a and bNone of the above36. The Greeks worshipped several Gods.TrueFalse37. Men where held in higher regard then women.TrueFalse38. The Riachie Bronzes exaggerated the human figure.TrueFalse

Test 0139. This is the first statue to depict a realistic human figure.TrueFalse40. What is the title of this piece?Kridian boyKourosArchaicClassical41. The Ancient Greeks created pieces like these of two generations.TrueFalse42. Why did the Greeks stop creating statues like these?To realisticBoringNo actionAll of the above

Test 0143. The figure on the left is Poseidon and the figure on the right is Zeus.TrueFalse44. These are the Richie Bronzes.TrueFalse45. They are very realistic and in proportion.TrueFalse

Test 0146. Doric 47. Ionic48. Corinthian49. Contrapposto50. Creative explosion

had an elaborate base and the capital carved into double scrolls that looked like the horns of a ram the principle feature is a simple, heavy column without a base, topped by a broad, plain capitalthe capital is elongated and decorated with leaves or figuresa pose in which the weight of the figure is balanced on one leg while the other is free and relaxed happened about 30,000 years ago and was the start of what is concerned the beginning of art