Images of Christ during the Early Christian era are called:A.VeristicB.IconsC.IdolsD.Idealized
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QUESTION 2
Ottonian Art is a style that shows inspiration came from looking at the work of:A.Carolingian ArtB.Byzantine ArtC.Ancient Egyptian Art
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QUESTION 3
The Hildesheim bronze doors are significant relics because:A.It is the first collection of images that accurately represent scenes from the BibleB.They symbolize the unity of government with the ChurchC.They are made of bronze, using an ancient technique, and escaped being repurposed for weapons.
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QUESTION 4
In the Middle Ages, the spread of Christianity was aided by:A.AnastasisB.Mosaic interiors C.Continuous friezesD.Illuminated manuscripts
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QUESTION 5
Early Christian churches were decorated with images created using:I.SculptureII.MosaicIII.Painting
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QUESTION 6
A new type of paper was invented that was strong enough to be bound into books. It is called:A.ParchmentB.CorintheanC.PapyrusD.Mosaic
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QUESTION 7
The differences in images created in monasteries represent how:A.Monasteries were not allowed to share their art with the outside worldB.Monks were inspired by, and had the freedom to express, individual preferencesC.Monks created images following a canon, so there were no differences to be seen.
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QUESTION 8
Ottonian Art is similar to Byzantine Art because:A.Both Ottonian and Byzantine Art represent government leaders as Church leadersB.Both Ottonian and Byzantine Art reflect a style of representational clarity and perfected beauty.
C.Ottonian Art highly decorative and elaborate, while Byzantine Art is simple and plain.
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QUESTION 9
The Gero Crucifix is significant because:A.It is the earliest known life-size image of Christ on the cross
B.t is a rare object made using an ancient technique previously lost in historyC.It signifies the Ottonian Empires control over the Germanic tribes
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QUESTION 10
Byzantine Art originated in:A.RomeB.Athens C.ConstantinopleD.England
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QUESTION 11
A traditional Carolingian entrance to a church is called a:A.Central PlamB.IconC.BasilicaD.Westwork
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QUESTION 12
Early images of Christ depict him as:A.A KourosB.A KingC.A Shepherd
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QUESTION 13
Early images of Christianity did not place emphasis on representational qualities as the Ancient Romans did. Instead, their focus was to create images that symbolize:A.The military power of ConstantineB.The inspiration from Ancient Greek arC.The divine nature of Christianity
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QUESTION 14
Using one image to recreate an entire story is called:A.Continuous narrationB.Illuminated manuscriptC.Continuous frieze
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QUESTION 15
The equestrian statue from the Carolingian period illustrates the tradition of this time to create art that was:A.Life-sizeB.ChristianC.MarbleD.Portable
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QUESTION 16
Byzantine art predominantly creates images of:A.Military officials in scenes of battleB.Christian figures in scenes from the Bible C.Government leaders in Christian motifs
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QUESTION 17
Early Christian paintings, although represent Christianity, has a visual resemblance to:A.Egyptian hieroglyphsB.Ancient Greek sculptureC.Ancient roman paintings from Pompeii
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QUESTION 18
The Hagia Sophia still exists today because: A.The Muslim invaders converted it into a mosqueB.The Hagia Sophia has always been controlled by a Christian community
C.The structure is in a geographic location devoid of military destruction
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QUESTION 19
The original St. Peters in Rome has a _______________ floor plan, which was used in Ancient Rome for government buildings.
A.Basilica floor planB.Temple floor planC.Central floor plan
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QUESTION 20
A popular depiction of Christ was the moment He released Adam and Eve from their Earthly graves so they could ascend to Heaven, called:A.Madonna EnthronedB.AnastasisC.Crucifixion