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  • 1

    has served several functions in human life

    art

  • 2

    refers to all artworks produced by ancient men before they preconceived culture and known methods of writing and record keeping ever existed, simply meaning art before history.

    prehistoric art

  • 3

    refers to any parietal art, which involves the application of color pigments on the walls floors or ceilings of ancient rock dwellings inhabited by prehistoric man

    cave paintings or petrograph

  • 4

    are images with only one color, for example black just like the cave images found in chauvet cave in france

    monochrome cave paintings

  • 5

    has two or more colors as can be seen in the multicolored images of bison on the ceiling at altamira cave in spain

    polychrome cave painting

  • 6

    refers to an engraved drawing that is etched or done by cutting lines on the rock surface with a sharp object probably a flint or stone tool rather than one made by drawing lines with charcoal or manganese

    cave drawing or petroglyphs

  • 7

    was the time when primitive cave artworks were created with the use of primitive stone tools by primitive men

    Paleolithic period

  • 8

    this period was commonly represented by the naturalistic images of free animals and the men that hunted them. prehistoric caves were also heavily decorated with painted hand stenciled rock art

    Paleolithic period

  • 9

    happened when man began to develop culture and change his lifestyle

    Neolithic period

  • 10

    reflected the great shift in living conditions

    Neolithic art

  • 11

    The Angono Petroglyphs Site Museum is located at

    Angono, Rizal

  • 12

    The Angono Petroglyphs Site Museum was accidentally discovered by __with a troop of boys scout in 1965

    Carlos "Botong" Francisco

  • 13

    two kinds of petrographs

    charcoal drawings red hematite prints

  • 14

    it is perceived as a work of a great crops man a master potter

    burial jar

  • 15

    it was found in manunggul cave lipuun point palawan in the early 1960s

    burial jar

  • 16

    were found in Ayub Cave in Pinol, Maitum, Saranggani province, resembling human figures

    earthenware pots

  • 17

    refers to the art form from greece and rome

    classical art

  • 18

    favors the classical period, classical antiquity in the western tradition, as a standard for taste, which the classicist want to copy or intimate

    Classicism

  • 19

    is a general term describing the long period of time in cultural history when the mediterranean sea was the center.

    classical period

  • 20

    it has always been known for thousand of years that the art of the __ has been held as the standard or measure by which a later art will be judged. it has shape our minds of what perfection should look like

    ancient Greek or Greek art

  • 21

    stone figures called __ were common

    kouroi

  • 22

    showed how greek art developed because of few large paintings endured from this age

    ceramic paintings and sculptures

  • 23

    was the time when the greeks achieved new heights in art architecture theater and philosophy

    greeks golden age or the classical period of ancient greece

  • 24

    a temple devoted to athena on the acropolis

    Parthenon

  • 25

    influence roman art, and both of them were an inspiration for the renaissance

    greek art

  • 26

    were described as idealistic imaginative and spiritual

    Greeks

  • 27

    were bounded to what they saw in the world

    Romans

  • 28

    was the time when greece reached its height during 457 bc to 430 bc when great temples were built in athens and olympia and they were adorned with magnificent sculptures and reliefs.

    The Golden Age of Athens

  • 29

    copied life realistically, specifically in sculpture and literature

    Hellenistic arts

  • 30

    shading of the front and the retreating sides, in the correspondence of all lines to the vanishing point which is the center of a circle

    scenography

  • 31

    where master sculptors and were much more highly skilled than the egyptians who came before them and the romance who came afterward

    Greeks

  • 32

    was the most powerful nation on earth, defeating all others at military organization and warfare, engineering and architecture

    ancient Rome

  • 33

    it was during the age of 2 emperors that rome reached the peak of its architectural glory, attained through numerous building programs of monuments, baths, aqueducts, palaces, temples and mausoleums.

    Trajan and Hadrian

  • 34

    many of the buildings from this era and later serve as models for architects of the italian renaissance

    Roman art

  • 35

    where practical people and wanted their art and architecture to be useful

    Romans

  • 36

    in 600 bc the __ where the most powerful people in italy who had come from asia minor and settled in Tuscany

    Etruscans

  • 37

    they develop a very life like type of portrait sculpture and introduced the very first use of the stone arc into architecture

    Etruscans

  • 38

    the history of __ covered almost 10 centuries between the sack of rome and the early italian renaissance

    Medieval art

  • 39

    only one institution survived the __ centered in rome and constantinople.

    christian church

  • 40

    refers to the architectural styles in medieval europe during the middle ages

    Medieval architecture

  • 41

    expressions of faith

    cathedrals

  • 42

    channels of creative energy during the medieval period

    churches

  • 43

    was the primary model of medieval religious architecture

    roman basilica

  • 44

    __ was the most common among these religious buildings

    Latin cross plan

  • 45

    where the most notable non-religious examples of medieval architecture throughout europe

    castles and walls

  • 46

    all western european architecture was typically by classification considered __

    Romanesque

  • 47

    the earlier period of romanesque architecture could be classified as__ . it was during the reign of Charlemagne

    Carolingian architecture or Pre-Romanesque

  • 48

    the later period of romanesque architecture was called __ develop under the reign of emperor otto the great

    Ottonian architecture

  • 49

    was the name given to the style of architecture used in very early middle ages when much of these developments were pioneered by the normans

    Romanesque architecture

  • 50

    was known by its massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy pillars, barrel vault,

    Romanesque architecture

  • 51

    was the first major style of architecture to be developed after the collapsed of roman empire

    Middle Ages Romanesque Architecture

  • 52

    was defined by important churches and monastic buildings

    Romanesque period

  • 53

    this is started in the 12th century in france

    Gothic architecture

  • 54

    it was the new style in architecture and design referred to as the french style

    Gothic architecture

  • 55

    was light, graceful, and mostly spacious in nature

    Gothic architecture

  • 56

    also called eastern roman, the empire started with the establishment of constantinople

    Byzantine architecture

  • 57

    the byzantine style began in the reign of emperor

    Justinian

  • 58

    was characterized by massive domes with square bases and rounded arches inspires and much use of class mosaics

    Byzantine Empire's architecture

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    has served several functions in human life

    art

  • 2

    refers to all artworks produced by ancient men before they preconceived culture and known methods of writing and record keeping ever existed, simply meaning art before history.

    prehistoric art

  • 3

    refers to any parietal art, which involves the application of color pigments on the walls floors or ceilings of ancient rock dwellings inhabited by prehistoric man

    cave paintings or petrograph

  • 4

    are images with only one color, for example black just like the cave images found in chauvet cave in france

    monochrome cave paintings

  • 5

    has two or more colors as can be seen in the multicolored images of bison on the ceiling at altamira cave in spain

    polychrome cave painting

  • 6

    refers to an engraved drawing that is etched or done by cutting lines on the rock surface with a sharp object probably a flint or stone tool rather than one made by drawing lines with charcoal or manganese

    cave drawing or petroglyphs

  • 7

    was the time when primitive cave artworks were created with the use of primitive stone tools by primitive men

    Paleolithic period

  • 8

    this period was commonly represented by the naturalistic images of free animals and the men that hunted them. prehistoric caves were also heavily decorated with painted hand stenciled rock art

    Paleolithic period

  • 9

    happened when man began to develop culture and change his lifestyle

    Neolithic period

  • 10

    reflected the great shift in living conditions

    Neolithic art

  • 11

    The Angono Petroglyphs Site Museum is located at

    Angono, Rizal

  • 12

    The Angono Petroglyphs Site Museum was accidentally discovered by __with a troop of boys scout in 1965

    Carlos "Botong" Francisco

  • 13

    two kinds of petrographs

    charcoal drawings red hematite prints

  • 14

    it is perceived as a work of a great crops man a master potter

    burial jar

  • 15

    it was found in manunggul cave lipuun point palawan in the early 1960s

    burial jar

  • 16

    were found in Ayub Cave in Pinol, Maitum, Saranggani province, resembling human figures

    earthenware pots

  • 17

    refers to the art form from greece and rome

    classical art

  • 18

    favors the classical period, classical antiquity in the western tradition, as a standard for taste, which the classicist want to copy or intimate

    Classicism

  • 19

    is a general term describing the long period of time in cultural history when the mediterranean sea was the center.

    classical period

  • 20

    it has always been known for thousand of years that the art of the __ has been held as the standard or measure by which a later art will be judged. it has shape our minds of what perfection should look like

    ancient Greek or Greek art

  • 21

    stone figures called __ were common

    kouroi

  • 22

    showed how greek art developed because of few large paintings endured from this age

    ceramic paintings and sculptures

  • 23

    was the time when the greeks achieved new heights in art architecture theater and philosophy

    greeks golden age or the classical period of ancient greece

  • 24

    a temple devoted to athena on the acropolis

    Parthenon

  • 25

    influence roman art, and both of them were an inspiration for the renaissance

    greek art

  • 26

    were described as idealistic imaginative and spiritual

    Greeks

  • 27

    were bounded to what they saw in the world

    Romans

  • 28

    was the time when greece reached its height during 457 bc to 430 bc when great temples were built in athens and olympia and they were adorned with magnificent sculptures and reliefs.

    The Golden Age of Athens

  • 29

    copied life realistically, specifically in sculpture and literature

    Hellenistic arts

  • 30

    shading of the front and the retreating sides, in the correspondence of all lines to the vanishing point which is the center of a circle

    scenography

  • 31

    where master sculptors and were much more highly skilled than the egyptians who came before them and the romance who came afterward

    Greeks

  • 32

    was the most powerful nation on earth, defeating all others at military organization and warfare, engineering and architecture

    ancient Rome

  • 33

    it was during the age of 2 emperors that rome reached the peak of its architectural glory, attained through numerous building programs of monuments, baths, aqueducts, palaces, temples and mausoleums.

    Trajan and Hadrian

  • 34

    many of the buildings from this era and later serve as models for architects of the italian renaissance

    Roman art

  • 35

    where practical people and wanted their art and architecture to be useful

    Romans

  • 36

    in 600 bc the __ where the most powerful people in italy who had come from asia minor and settled in Tuscany

    Etruscans

  • 37

    they develop a very life like type of portrait sculpture and introduced the very first use of the stone arc into architecture

    Etruscans

  • 38

    the history of __ covered almost 10 centuries between the sack of rome and the early italian renaissance

    Medieval art

  • 39

    only one institution survived the __ centered in rome and constantinople.

    christian church

  • 40

    refers to the architectural styles in medieval europe during the middle ages

    Medieval architecture

  • 41

    expressions of faith

    cathedrals

  • 42

    channels of creative energy during the medieval period

    churches

  • 43

    was the primary model of medieval religious architecture

    roman basilica

  • 44

    __ was the most common among these religious buildings

    Latin cross plan

  • 45

    where the most notable non-religious examples of medieval architecture throughout europe

    castles and walls

  • 46

    all western european architecture was typically by classification considered __

    Romanesque

  • 47

    the earlier period of romanesque architecture could be classified as__ . it was during the reign of Charlemagne

    Carolingian architecture or Pre-Romanesque

  • 48

    the later period of romanesque architecture was called __ develop under the reign of emperor otto the great

    Ottonian architecture

  • 49

    was the name given to the style of architecture used in very early middle ages when much of these developments were pioneered by the normans

    Romanesque architecture

  • 50

    was known by its massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy pillars, barrel vault,

    Romanesque architecture

  • 51

    was the first major style of architecture to be developed after the collapsed of roman empire

    Middle Ages Romanesque Architecture

  • 52

    was defined by important churches and monastic buildings

    Romanesque period

  • 53

    this is started in the 12th century in france

    Gothic architecture

  • 54

    it was the new style in architecture and design referred to as the french style

    Gothic architecture

  • 55

    was light, graceful, and mostly spacious in nature

    Gothic architecture

  • 56

    also called eastern roman, the empire started with the establishment of constantinople

    Byzantine architecture

  • 57

    the byzantine style began in the reign of emperor

    Justinian

  • 58

    was characterized by massive domes with square bases and rounded arches inspires and much use of class mosaics

    Byzantine Empire's architecture