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What are the 4 purposes of a Roman sculpture?   A.)To decorate the city, B.)Record military campaigns and victories, C.) Give tangible form to the gods, D.) Spread authorative images of the Emporer  
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Who is the first emperor of Rome?   Octavian  
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Who was the emperor on a horse cast of bronze?   Marcus Alelius- "the philosopher king"  
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What emperor was not tolerant of christians?   Marcus Alelius  
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Who is the first christian emperor?   Constantine  
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Where did Constantine move his empire to?   Constantinople  
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Why did artist in the christain era begin to stylize?   Because the art industry was in high demand and there was not pay or time.  
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Who did Alexander the Great conquer at the Battle of Isis?   Darius II  
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Peace loving people, enjoyed boxing, lived on the Isle of Crete, snake goddess of fertility.- Who are these people?   Minoan  
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What is the "animal" which the Minoans sent children to please him each year?   Minotaur  
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legs, side shoulder, long thin limbs are characteristics of what?   Minoan Fresco  
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What is the most deciphered language in the agean age?   Linear B  
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What is the opening to Mycene?   The lion gate  
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A rounded tomb on top of the ground used in the Agean age?   Beehive tomb  
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Metalwork decorated with relief by hammering reverse side?   Repousse  
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The 4 periods of greek art in order?   Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic  
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The death of Alex the Great happened in what period of Greek art?   Hellenistic  
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Strived for "absolute perfection", had city-states, only decorated gods, goddesses, and althletes.There are characteristics of who?   Greeks  
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What was a popular design on Greek vases?   The Greek key called a Fret.  
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What are the different types of Greek Vases?   a)hydra, b)lekythes, c) krater, d)ampora, e.) kylix  
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What is a kylix?   A type of Greek vase, which is alsa a drinking cup  
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What Greek vase was used to caru water? how many handles did it have?   Hydra, 3 handles  
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What are the 2 styles of vase painting?   Black figure and red figure  
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What are figures of standing male youth in the Greek culture called?   Kouros- Koro for females  
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Law of geometric formula for perfect proportion?   Golden mean  
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What are the 3 orders of Greek columns?   Ionic, Doric, and Corinthian  
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What are the four types of engravings carved in marble?   Egg and dart, egg and thorn, leaf and dart, bead and reel  
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1/2 columns in the wall to help create a theme are called?   engaged columns  
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What is a square column in the wall?   pylaster  
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What are some of the Etruscan characteristics?   they drew influence from the greek, adopted greek gods, used ceramic clay for structures.  
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Which culture believed in cremation, used urns for ashes, then put generations into the same tombs?   Etruscan  
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What type of rock did the poor classes of Etrucans use for urns?   Tufa rock- a type of volcanic rock  
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who read the liver of an animal to determine if a general would win the next fight?   Susayer  
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Who was the first digger in rome?   Theoreli  
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what is the name of a Roman appartment house?   Insulae  
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What empire were the Bath Houses of Caracala?   Roman  
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Which empire used concrete to build, then covered with marble or brick?   Roman  
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What is the Bascilica?   court #6 of the Roman empire, a large judicial system  
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What is a famous roman bascilica?   Bascilica of Constantine  
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What were colleseums used for?   gladitorial combats  
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Where did the chariot racing take place?   circus maximus  
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What is the purpose of an aquiduct?   to channel water  
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What is the name of the pantheon temple to 7 major dieties?   Margippal  
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What is a structure that all emperors built that leads to the forum?   Truiphal Arch  
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What adds roundess to columns?   Fluting  
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Who is the decorator of the parthenon?   Phidias  
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What is the most perfect temple?   The parthenon  
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where is the porch of the maidens located?   Acpololis temple  
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Who build the Parthenon?   Ictinus and Callicrates  
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What were Ictinus and Callicrates most famous for?   The design of the parthenon- imperfect to seek the look of perfection  
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What feature gives life to Kore?   The Archaic smile  
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What was the first use constaposto or counter pose?   Kritios boy  
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What is the constaposto or counter pose?   Weight being beared on one leg  
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What are the 3 limitiations of art in the classical era?   a) only idealized forms b)emotionless c) all 2D with very little depth  
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Which era changed the limitiations in art?   Hellenistic  
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Who warned against the trojan horse and was killed by the gods with serpents?   Laocoon and his 2 sons  
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What is refined clay called?   slip  
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repose style is?   gold hammered to shape  
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What is a round tomb?   Tholos  
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Where was the death mask of Agnemnon found?   in a tholos  
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What is a Vapeo?   gold cups  
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Which culture believed in cremation, used urns for ashes, then put generations into the same tombs?   Etruscan  
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What type of rock did the poor classes of Etrucans use for urns?   Tufa rock- a type of volcanic rock  
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who read the liver of an animal to determine if a general would win the next fight?   Susayer  
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Who was the first digger in rome?   Theoreli  
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what is the name of a Roman appartment house?   Insulae  
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What empire were the Bath Houses of Caracala?   Roman  
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Which empire used concrete to build, then covered with marble or brick?   Roman  
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What is the Bascilica?   court #6 of the Roman empire, a large judicial system  
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What is a famous roman bascilica?   Bascilica of Constantine  
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What were colleseums used for?   gladitorial combats  
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Where did the chariot racing take place?   circus maximus  
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What is the purpose of an aquiduct?   to channel water  
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What is the name of the pantheon temple to 7 major dieties?   Margippal  
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What is a structure that all emperors built that leads to the forum?   Truiphal Arch  
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What adds roundess to columns?   Fluting  
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Who is the decorator of the parthenon?   Phidias  
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What is the most perfect temple?   The parthenon  
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where is the porch of the maidens located?   Acpololis temple  
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Who build the Parthenon?   Ictinus and Callicrates  
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What were Ictinus and Callicrates most famous for?   The design of the parthenon- imperfect to seek the look of perfection  
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What feature gives life to Kore?   The Archaic smile  
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What was the first use constaposto or counter pose?   Kritios boy  
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What is the constaposto or counter pose?   Weight being beared on one leg  
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What are the 3 limitiations of art in the classical era?   a) only idealized forms b)emotionless c) all 2D with very little depth  
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Which era changed the limitiations in art?   Hellenistic  
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Who warned against the trojan horse and was killed by the gods with serpents?   Laocoon and his 2 sons  
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What is refined clay called?   slip  
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repose style is?   gold hammered to shape  
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What is a round tomb?   Tholos  
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Where was the death mask of Agnemnon found?   in a tholos  
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What is a Vapeo?   Vaphio  
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Santicios Appolo   Similiar to cycladic idols  
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Where did a wealthy person live in Rome?   town house  
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What is coffering?   chunks taken out of concrete to ease the weight. it was then designed  
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what is the eye of a dome called?   oculus  
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What are clerestory windows?   windown above eye level designed to let in natural light  
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What are the 3 parts of an arch?   keystone, springers, centering  
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What is the column of Trajan?   a tower that an the emperor Trajan had built- spiral from top to bottom, told the story of a war  
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Mt. Vesuvius destroyed what town?   Pompeii  
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decorated stone like marble?   travertine  
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What is the structure made of hollow clay, that had an archaic smile?   Apollo of Veii  
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waddle and daub is?   neolithic material used to make walls. eg lattice and clay  
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Myron   discus sculpture  
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what are genre scenes?   sculptures of every day life  
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what is the technique used to "reveal" what leay beneath the fabric of statutes?   wet drapery technique  
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entablature, frieze, cella, colonnade, portico, and pediment are all parts of what?   A Greek temple  
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what is the band of decor on a greek temple?   Frieze  
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what is the sacred room of a Greek temple called?   Cella  
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What is a portico?   porch of Greek temple  
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what are columns in the form of figures, usually female?   Caryatids  
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What are teh 4 styles of Greek temples?   antis, perepteral, dipteral, and tholos  
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