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La Parisienne is a portrait of a Parisian woman. True False . Marine Style vessels are from the Late Minoan period. True False . A sarcophagus is a burial container. True False .
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La Parisienne is a portrait of a Parisian woman. • True • False
Marine Style vessels are from the Late Minoan period. • True • False
A sarcophagus is a burial container. • True • False
Highly schematic bodies, simple triangular forms, and a preference for large, flat planes characterize the art of ________. • Minoan Crete • Mycenae • Santorini • the Greek mainland • the Cyclades Islands
The Treasury of Atreus is an excellent example of ________. • a Minoan sarcophagus • a beehive tomb • a temple treasury • Mycenaean fortification • Mycenaean frescos
Minoan columns are distinguished by ________. • tapering shape and bulbous capitals • bud-shaped capitals • geometric forms with lion capitals • pronounced swelling in the center • bull-shaped capitals
Numbers of small marble figurines representing naked women with arms folded over abdomens have been found in ________. • Troy • Tiryns • Knossos • the Cyclades Islands • Mycenae
A pinched waist, profile pose, and highly animated forms are typical of the frescoes of which of the following? • Crete • Mycenae • Troy • Assyria • the Cyclades
Tiryns was ________. • a shrine to the Minoan goddess • a fortified citadel • a market • a treasury • an Egyptian outpost
The Lion Gate is the gateway to ________. • all of these answers • Mycenae • Mallia • Knossos • Tiryns
A female figure used as an architectural support was known as a ________. • Kritios • kouros • caryatid • gorgon • kore
When compared to the Classical style, Greek Hellenistic art is ________. • more rigid • more realistic and emotional • having a narrower range of subject matter • less apt to express emotion • all of these answers
The earliest example of the use of contrapposto was in the sculpture of the ________. • Kouros from Tenea • Kritios Boy • Discobolos • Hero and centaur • Doryphoros
A Greek two-handled storage jar is known as a/an ________. • koure • amphora • hydria • kylix • krater
Who was the politician most responsible for building the Parthenon? • Aristotle • Philip of Macedon • Pericles • Sophocles • Alexander the Great
Who is usually given credit for the invention of the red-figure technique? • Exekias • Brygos painter • Euthymides • Andokides painter • Onesimos
A standing nude figure of a young woman is known in Greek art as which of the following? • stele • Ka • kouros • Kritios • kore
You are likely to find meander pattern on a/an ________. • Archaic period kouros • none of these answers • Macedonian pebble mosaic • Geometric period vase • Classical period grave stele
The swelling of a column is called the ________. • capital • drum • echinus • entasis • shaft
A Greek sculpture of an old man most likely belongs to which stylistic period? • Orientalizing • Archaic • Geometric • Hellenistic • Classical
La Parisienne is a portrait of a Parisian woman. • True • False Entitled La Parisienne on its discovery because of the elegant dress, elaborate coiffure, and full rouged lips.
Marine Style vessels are from the Late Minoan period. • True • False
A sarcophagus is a burial container. • True • False
Highly schematic bodies, simple triangular forms, and a preference for large, flat planes characterize the art of ________. • Minoan Crete • Mycenae • Santorini • the Greek mainland • the Cyclades Islands
The Treasury of Atreus is an excellent example of ________. • a Minoan sarcophagus • a beehive tomb • a temple treasury • Mycenaean fortification • Mycenaean frescos
Minoan columns are distinguished by ________. • tapering shape and bulbous capitals • bud-shaped capitals • geometric forms with lion capitals • pronounced swelling in the center • bull-shaped capitals
Numbers of small marble figurines representing naked women with arms folded over abdomens have been found in ________. • Troy • Tiryns • Knossos • the Cyclades Islands • Mycenae
A pinched waist, profile pose, and highly animated forms are typical of the frescoes of which of the following? • Crete • Mycenae • Troy • Assyria • the Cyclades
Tiryns was ________. • a shrine to the Minoan goddess • a fortified citadel • a market • a treasury • an Egyptian outpost
The Lion Gate is the gateway to ________. • all of these answers • Mycenae • Mallia • Knossos • Tiryns
A female figure used as an architectural support was known as a ________. • Kritios • kouros • caryatid • gorgon • kore
When compared to the Classical style, Greek Hellenistic art is ________. • more rigid • more realistic and emotional • having a narrower range of subject matter • less apt to express emotion • all of these answers
The earliest example of the use of contrapposto was in the sculpture of the ________. • Kouros from Tenea • Kritios Boy • Discobolos • Hero and centaur • Doryphoros
A Greek two-handled storage jar is known as a/an ________. • koure • amphora • hydria • kylix • krater
Who was the politician most responsible for building the Parthenon? • Aristotle • Philip of Macedon • Pericles • Sophocles • Alexander the Great
Who is usually given credit for the invention of the red-figure technique? • Exekias • Brygos painter • Euthymides • Andokides painter • Onesimos
A standing nude figure of a young woman is known in Greek art as which of the following? • stele • Ka • kouros • Kritios • kore
You are likely to find meander pattern on a/an ________. • Archaic period kouros • none of these answers • Macedonian pebble mosaic • Geometric period vase • Classical period grave stele
The swelling of a column is called the ________. • capital • drum • echinus • entasis • shaft
A Greek sculpture of an old man most likely belongs to which stylistic period? • Orientalizing • Archaic • Geometric • Hellenistic • Classical