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What are the 4 basic types of Stone Age art identified by archeologists?
What are the 4 basic types of Stone Age art identified by archeologists?
- Sculptures, pottery, paintings, engravings
- Petroglyphs, pictographs, prehistoric sculpture, megalithic art (correct)
- Frescoes, bas-reliefs, mosaics, statues
- Cave paintings, oil paintings, wood carvings, calligraphy
What kind of art is classified as parietal art?
What kind of art is classified as parietal art?
- Portable artworks
- Artworks related to fishing and hunting
- Artworks applied to an immoveable rock surface (correct)
- Artworks made of clay
Which culture does Classical Art encompass?
Which culture does Classical Art encompass?
- India and Persia
- Egypt and Mesopotamia
- China and Japan
- Greece and Rome (correct)
What were the ideals pursued by Classical Art?
What were the ideals pursued by Classical Art?
What was the main purpose of Byzantine art during the Medieval Period?
What was the main purpose of Byzantine art during the Medieval Period?
What material did Neolithic art use instead of carving?
What material did Neolithic art use instead of carving?
What is a characteristic of Byzantine Art?
What is a characteristic of Byzantine Art?
Which art style broke away from Byzantine and Romanesque influences?
Which art style broke away from Byzantine and Romanesque influences?
What characterized the Romanesque art style in terms of color use?
What characterized the Romanesque art style in terms of color use?
What was a notable advancement seen in Gothic Art compared to Byzantine Art?
What was a notable advancement seen in Gothic Art compared to Byzantine Art?
During which period did Gothic artists begin to introduce greater realism into their art?
During which period did Gothic artists begin to introduce greater realism into their art?
Which movement in art led to Gothic artists creating a sense of pictorial space?
Which movement in art led to Gothic artists creating a sense of pictorial space?