Art History: Early Medieval Art I
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What is a clerestory?

A clear glass window that is located near the roof of the church in Ottonian architecture.

The Gero crucifix was made from which of these materials?

  • Paint and gilded oak (correct)
  • Gold
  • Bronze
  • Marble
  • What is wattle and daub?

    A construction technique using woven lattice of wood strips made from wet sand, soil, clay, animal dung, and straw.

    Which of these countries did the Vikings invade during the Middle Ages?

    <p>France</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the arcade in Ottonian architecture?

    <p>A series of arches supported by columns.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who commissioned the Gero crucifix?

    <p>The archbishop of Cologne.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is horizontal log construction?

    <p>A method of construction used in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these areas did the Vikings plunder?

    <p>Both England &amp; Ireland</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are runes?

    <p>Characters in several alphabets used by ancient Germanic people.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Clerestory

    • A clerestory is a clear glass window positioned near the roof of churches in Ottonian architecture, enhancing natural light.

    Gero Crucifix

    • The Gero crucifix is crafted from paint and gilded oak, showcasing artistic techniques of the early medieval period.
    • Commissioned by the archbishop of Cologne, it exemplifies religious devotion and artistic craftsmanship.

    Construction Techniques

    • Wattle and daub is an ancient construction method involving a woven lattice of wood, covered with a mixture of wet sand, soil, clay, animal dung, and straw, prevalent in early medieval buildings.
    • Horizontal log construction was utilized in Scandinavia, characterized by logs arranged horizontally to form the structure.

    Viking Invasions

    • During the Middle Ages, Vikings invaded various regions, notably France, and plundered both England and Ireland.
    • These incursions had significant impacts on the socio-political landscape of Europe during that era.

    Ottonian Architecture

    • The arcade in Ottonian architecture consists of a series of arches supported by columns, a key feature that represents strength and support in design.

    Runes

    • Runes are characters from ancient alphabets used by Germanic peoples, often inscribed on monuments and artifacts, reflecting language and culture.

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