Greek Art Word Scramble
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Acropolis | literally, a "high city," a Greek temple complex built on a hill over a city |
Amphora | a two-handled Greek storage jar |
Architrave | a plain, unornamented lintel on the entablature |
Canon | a body of rules or laws; in Greek art, the ideal mathematical proportion of a figure |
Caryatid (male: atlantid) | a building column that is shaped like a female figure |
Cella | the main room of a Greek temple where the god is housed |
Contrapposto | a graceful arrangement of the body based on tilted shoulders and hips and bent knees |
Cornice | a projecting ledge over a wall |
Entablature | the upper story of a Greek temple |
Frieze | a horizontal band of sculpture |
Kiln | an oven used for making pottery |
Kouros (female: kore) | an archaic Greek sculpture of a standing youth |
Krater | a large Greek bowl used for mixing water and wine |
Kylix | A Greek drinking cup |
Metope | a small relief sculpture on the facade of a Greek temple |
Mosaic | a decoration using pieces of stone, marble, or colored glass, called tesserae, that are cemented to a wall or a floor |
Pediment | the triangular top of a temple that contains sculpture |
Peristyle | a colannade surrounding a Greek temple |
Propylaeum (plurarl: propylaea) | a gateway leading to a Greek temple |
Relief sculpture | sculpture that projects from a flat background. A very shallow sculpture is called a bas-relief |
Shaft | the body of a column |
Tholos | an ancient Greek circular shrine |
Trigylph | a projecting grooved element alternating with a metope on a Greek temple |
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