(CDEP) History of Arts & Interior Design

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Reception Hall

The Apadana in Persepolis is a?

<p>The Apadana in Persepolis is a?</p>
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Robert Adam

His philosophy - "All elements shall blend in one single relationship."

<p>His philosophy - "All elements shall blend in one single relationship."</p>
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Fasces

Roman bundle of rode enclosing ax, cross, sword, spade and bonnet, spear, trumpets, and drums.

<p>Roman bundle of rode enclosing ax, cross, sword, spade and bonnet, spear, trumpets, and drums.</p>
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Hassock

A footstool or a kneeler.

<p>A footstool or a kneeler.</p>
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Farthingale

Prominent in the early 17th century; an upholstered armless chair designed to accommodate the fashion for extreme width in women's dresses.

<p>Prominent in the early 17th century; an upholstered armless chair designed to accommodate the fashion for extreme width in women's dresses.</p>
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Hepplewhite

Most known for his shield back chairs.

<p>Most known for his shield back chairs.</p>
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D. Oriental Symbols

Which of the following was not used as ornamentation in French Empire period?

A. Egyptian Motifs

B. Napoleonic Devices

C. Classical Motifs

D. Oriental Symbols

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Space Age

The use of molded concrete and folded plate technology.

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Marcel Breuer

First master of the Bauhaus furniture workshop. Designed the Wassily Chair and Cesca Chair.

<p>First master of the Bauhaus furniture workshop. Designed the Wassily Chair and Cesca Chair.</p>
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American Victorian

The ottoman was first introduced in this period.

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Geometric, Orientalizing, Black Figure, Red Figure

Which of the following lists places the styles of Greek pottery in correct chronological order?

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Elaborately decorated on the inside, plain on the outside

Which of the following best describes early Christian churches?

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Pendentives

Which of the following architectural elements was used to make the dome of the Hagia Sophia (in Istanbul) float higher than any previous dome?

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Flying buttresses

Gothic cathedrals have huge windows while Romanesque cathedrals have small windows because Gothic cathedrals use

<p>Gothic cathedrals have huge windows while Romanesque cathedrals have small windows because Gothic cathedrals use</p>
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Propylaea

Greek monumental gateway

<p>Greek monumental gateway</p>
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B. Podium

Which of the following could not be found in a Roman domus?

A. Peristyle

B. Podium

C. Atrium

D. Impluvium

<p>Which of the following could not be found in a Roman domus?</p><p>A. Peristyle</p><p>B. Podium</p><p>C. Atrium</p><p>D. Impluvium</p>
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Salvador Dali

Which Spanish painter dedicated himself to the Surrealist trend?

<p>Which Spanish painter dedicated himself to the Surrealist trend?</p>
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Reliquary

A container for physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures.

<p>A container for physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures.</p>
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Metope

A rectangular architectural element that fills the space between two triglyphs in a Doric frieze.

<p>A rectangular architectural element that fills the space between two triglyphs in a Doric frieze.</p>
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in underground rooms arranged along a network of streets in a city of the dead.

The Etruscans buried their dead ?

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Cuarto

A tres de luna is found in the ?

<p>A tres de luna is found in the ?</p>
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Art Deco

A style originating in the 1920s between France and the US, which was influenced by diverse styles ranging from the Near East, Meso-American, and the Modern styles.

<p>A style originating in the 1920s between France and the US, which was influenced by diverse styles ranging from the Near East, Meso-American, and the Modern styles.</p>
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Escutcheon

A protective and usually ornamental keyhole plate, which is sometimes in the shape of a shield.

<p>A protective and usually ornamental keyhole plate, which is sometimes in the shape of a shield.</p>
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Utzon

Who designed the interlocking thin shell structure on the shore of Australia?

<p>Who designed the interlocking thin shell structure on the shore of Australia?</p>
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Bulwagan

Area for entertaining guests in the Bahay Kubo.

<p>Area for entertaining guests in the Bahay Kubo.</p>
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A philosophical movement stressing knowledge and individual rights over traditional ideas about science and government.

What was the Enlightenment?

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Le Corbusier

Charles Edouard Jeanneret

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Religion

Moorish influence of Muslim features in Spanish Gothic was due to

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Joseph Paxton

Which architect designed the Crystal Palace?

<p>Which architect designed the Crystal Palace?</p>
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A. Swags and Curtains

Which is not a characteristic motif of English renaissance interiors?

A. Swags and Curtains

B. Strapwork

C. Romayne Work

D. Wainscoting

<p>Which is not a characteristic motif of English renaissance interiors?</p><p>A. Swags and Curtains</p><p>B. Strapwork</p><p>C. Romayne Work</p><p>D. Wainscoting</p>
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Argyle

Which was designed by Charles Mackintosh?

<p>Which was designed by Charles Mackintosh?</p>
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Dining Room

Where can we find a vajilera?

<p>Where can we find a vajilera?</p>
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Neolithic Period

During which period did humans begin to farm?

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Block-front furniture

What did John Goddard popularize?

<p>What did John Goddard popularize?</p>
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It was originally used in a Knighthood ceremony.

Which is not true of the trafalgar chair?

<p>Which is not true of the trafalgar chair?</p>
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The Great London Fire

What event marked the beginning of the English Baroque architectural style?

<p>What event marked the beginning of the English Baroque architectural style?</p>
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Pinnacle

An apex

<p>An apex</p>
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Antonio Toledo

The architect of the Legislative Building, which is now used as the National Museum of Natural History.

<p>The architect of the Legislative Building, which is now used as the National Museum of Natural History.</p>
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Walnut was a popular type of wood.

Which of the following is not true of the Elizabethan period?

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Highboy

A popular English furniture that features a chest of drawers placed atop a low chest of drawers.

<p>A popular English furniture that features a chest of drawers placed atop a low chest of drawers.</p>
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Cuneiform

The earliest known writing is called ?

<p>The earliest known writing is called ?</p>
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Salvador Dali

Which Spanish painter dedicated himself to the Surrealist trend?

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Poussin

Who was not involved in the construction of the Versailles structures and gardens?

<p>Who was not involved in the construction of the Versailles structures and gardens?</p>
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Sword

Which of the following does a Lamassu not have?

<p>Which of the following does a Lamassu not have?</p>
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Brise soleil

Sun beakers that are part of the architectural structure.

<p>Sun beakers that are part of the architectural structure.</p>
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Philadelphia

It was North America's wealthiest and most populated city during the 1760s-1770s.

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Tapayan

Southern Tagalog term for a water container for the kitchen.

<p>Southern Tagalog term for a water container for the kitchen.</p>
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Robert Adam

Architect and furniture designer who took the total integration of interior design to a new level. his philosophy - "All elements shall blend in one single relationship."

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Elizabethan

Golden age of English history.

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Caquetoire

French gossip chair that had a trapezoidal form.

<p>French gossip chair that had a trapezoidal form.</p>