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The emphasis on the anatomy of the nude woman figurine (Venus of Willendorf) suggests early man's interest in ______.
fertility
One of the most famous Paleolithic cave paintings, the Hall of Bulls, was discovered in
the Lascaux caves
Monuments from the Neolithic period in western Europe, such as Stonehenge, are characterized by _______.
megalithic architecture
The exaggeration of the eye size on Sumerian votive sculptures likely symbolize their
eternal wakefulness
The Mesopotamian king who codified the law and prescribed penalties for infractions was
Hammurabi
Which goddess was celebrated in Mesopotamia as the goddess of love, fertility, the moon, chaos, and sometimes war?
Inanna (Ishtar)
It is believed that the Epic of Gilgamesh was the first literary work to establish a(n) ____________which introduced ideas about death and being immortal in an afterlife or underworld.
immortality ideology
_________, as a form of writing in Sumer, developed from pictographs, ________, and phonograms.
Cuneiform; ideograms
What was one use/purpose for megalithic structures like "Stonehenge"?
marking the Summer Solstice
What is one of the main characteristics of Animism?
the belief in living spirits of nature
Historically, what purpose do creation myths serve?
To explain the unknown and reflect the sacred beliefs of a society
Which religious belief emerged under the Persian Empire and focused on the duality of good and evil as a cosmic struggle?
Zoroastrianism
What is one possible theory as to why early humans created cave paintings?
as a hunting ritual (sympathetic magic)
Which type of sculpture projects from a surface? (whether it's carved from or attached to a surface)
relief sculpture
What is the definition of "megalith"?
great/large stone
What type of blue stone was used in Mesopotamian art such as in the Bull-Headed Harp?
lapis lazuli
What type of sculpting technique was used in Mesopotamia to create bronze sculptures that were lighter in weight and required several different molds?
lost wax (hollow) casting
How were massive sculptures of Lamassu moved?
sledges and ropes
What type of sculpture is the Nude Woman (aka Venus of Willendorf)?
free-standing/ in the round
What are the tiered platform temples called that were used in ancient Mesopotamia?
Ziggurats
A rectangular brick or stone tomb with sloping sides is called a ______?
Mestaba
Why do historians believe the head was emphasized in royal Ife portrait sculptures?
yoruba tradition of the head being quintessential to a person's destiny
Which of the following gods is depicted as a hawk or falcon and protector/identifier of a true pharaoh?
horus
Why has it been difficult for historians to date or identify a significant amount of African art?
works were not labeled/signed & early collectors did not research/looting
The shape of the great pyramids developed from the stepped pyramid but they are also a symbol of which god?
Amen-Re
In the Judgement of Hunefer, who is shown leading Hunefer towards judgement at the beginning of the narrative?
Anubis
What is one piece of significant information about the great mosque of Djenne?
new mud and plaster is added each year
What is a set of rules/guidelines called to represent proportions, specifically the human form?
canon
Which New Kingdom Egyptian queen took the male title of Pharaoh, and was often depicted in sculpture as a male ruler?
Hatshepsut
What does a Book of the Dead entail?
spells and prayers for the afterlife
Which of these characterizes most Egyptian sculpture? An example of this style would be the pharoah Menkaure and Khamerernebty portrait sculpture
rigid and formal
Under which Pharaoh is there a declaration of a type of monotheism favoring Aton (also Aten) as the universal god, and there is a stylistic shift in how the human form is depicted in Egyptian sculpture.
Akhenaton
Which work is among the earliest art pieces that documents some African practices of scarification?
Head from Lydenburg, South Africa
Which type of scale is used in an art work when the larger figure is meant to show who is most important?
hierarchical scale
What is the most likely reason that the soapstone monoliths at Great Zimbabwe were built?
as shrines to ancestors
Fresco Secco refers to what type of wall painting?
a dry fresco; painted on dry plaster
Which work likely commemorates the "unification" of Upper and Lower Egypt?
Palette of Narmer
Most Egyptian artwork does not have many major style shifts for thousands of years. (one exception)
FALSE
From which culture do the earliest (non-Egyptian) in-the-round sculptures originate?
Nok/central Nigerian
Egyptian tomb interiors often depicted scenes of hunting. This was associated with the idea of providing provisions for the ________ or spirit of the deceased in the afterlife.
ka
who is allowed to enter the inner sanctuary of a hindu temple
brahmin priests
in Hinduism sculptures of god are seen as an embodiment of the god, not just a symbol
TRUE
what is the idea called in Buddhism in that a person experiences endless rebirths throughout their existence
samsara
which work shows the earliest evidence of possible yoga/medication practice
indus seal with seated figure wearing a horned headress
who is the founder of hinduism
there is no recognize founder or prophet
what could be found inside stupas
relics/remains of the buddah
which civilization has the oldest recorded record of private baths and a drainage system
mohenjo daro
what type of sculptures can be found in abundance on both Hindu and buddhist temples as decoration
relief
under which king was buddhism spread on an international level, especially to the ocuntries east of india
ashoka
what is the definition of the term veda
knowledge
which religion was the most prominent in india by the 13th century
Hinduism
what is one possible meaning behind the mithunas sculptures on hindu temples such as those at the vishvanatha temple
to signify the union f the human soul and the divine
what are the meaningful hand gestures called that are seen in depictions of the buddah
mudras
in hindusim which god is the preserver of the universe
vishnu
what was the possible function of the hold on the sides of the neck of the mohenjo-daro figure robed figure
they signify the sculpture was adorned with a neckline
which one of these is included in the 4 noble truths taught by the buddha
the cause of suffering is desire
what does shiva use to create the universe in representation of shiva as nataraja
a small drum
what is the name used for shiva when represented as lord of the dance
shiva as nataraja
what are common themes that were carved onto the east torana of the great stupa
depictions of buddhas life
why is the buddha often shown with elongated ears in art
to represent heavy jewelry worn as a young man
what/who is a bodhisattva usually seen in sculpture
disciples of buddha who have almost reached nirvana
which work includes one of the first known portraits in chinese art
funerary banner from the marquise of dai’s tomb
how did chinese painters practice and train to become better artists
by copying works of other artists
what might the upright (stylized tree and antler forms ) of the jade and gold crown found in an ancient korean tomb represent
supernatural power
which of these dynasties was part of the 3 native kingdoms of korea
gogureyeo
what function do jade/ nephrite bi disks have in ancient chinese culture
status symbols in life and death
The artisans who created the terracotta army for the First Emperor of Qin created identical soldiers in facial features, dress, and position.
FALSE
which philosophy/ religion emphasized the balance if active energy and passive energy in life
daoism
Which characteristics are shown in Lady Feng and the Bear that would be common in East Asian art?
minimal backgrounds and flat color
What might the standing male figure from Sanxingdui, China have held in his stylized arms?
an elephant tusk
where has most ancient chinese pottery been found
graves
With which philosophy do Chinese landscape paintings align in which the artist's emphasized nature, not as an exact representation but as a spiritual practice?
daoism
which one of these is not a teaching of Confucius
retreat from society
What is one of the oldest decorative techniques used in the creation of Chinese stonewares?
application of a slip
Ancient Chinese artists did not paint directly onto silk, but only employed embroidery or brocades.
FALSE
which dynasty was considered war faring and produced a large amount of bronze works
shang
Which emperor ordered the beginning of construction of China's first Great Wall?
Qin Shi Huangdi
Which type of artists were sought after during the 6 Dynasties Period?
Calligraphers and painters
With which religion/philosophy does Buddhism share certain practices, allowing for Buddhism to flourish in China and most of Eastern Asia?
daoism
Which of these philosophies focused on social harmony (order, loyalty, family, the monarch) and secular ethics?
Confucianism
significant numbers of small marble figurines representing naked women with arms folded over their abdomens have been found in
the cyclades islands
the Mycenaean practice of placing death masks over the deceased’s face is reminiscent of the
egyptians
It is believed that the _______ were the first group of people to employ buon, or true, fresco.
Minoans
minoan pottery was found in____ which suggests an impressive trade system
egypt
Why is it believed that the palace at Knossos could have inspired the story of King Minos' labyrinth in later Greek Mythology?
Its maze-like layout and heavy bull related iconography
a standing nude figure of a young man is known in greek art as a
kouros
the ______ is the historical event that ushered in the beginning of the classical period
defeat of the persions
In his ______, Praxiteles took the unprecedented step of representing a female nude.
Aphrodite of Knidos
In the statue of Athena Parthenos, what did she hold that made an overt reference to the Athenian victory over the Persians in 479 BC?
A winged Nike figure
the rigid frontal pose of archaic statues reflects the influence of
egyptian art
Which Greek goddess represents wisdom?
athena
What is the hallmark characteristic of Early Classical Greek sculpture that differs from the archaic period?
abandonment of a rigid pose
Seen in the Doryphoros, what technique creates natural balance in the way the figure is standing.
Contrapposto
Which bronze sculpting technique was less costly and produced a lighter sculpture in terms of weight?
Hollow casting
Which cultural age began in Greece after Alexander the Great conquering Mesopotamia and Egypt.
Hellenistic period
The Laocoön sculpture group represents a story from the Trojan war from which great poem?
The Aenid
Nike of Samothrace is a good example of the _____ nature of Hellenistic sculpture compared to the relatively composed sculpture of the Late Classical Period.
Theatrical
To which goddess is the Parthenon dedicated?
Athena Parthenos
What are the 3 Classical orders in Greek architecture?
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian
What type of themes were commonly found on Minoan pottery?
Nautical