Deck 4: Early Christianity and Byzantium

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Santa Costanza is an example of which church type?

A) ​Pendentive system
B) Central plan​
C) Longitudinal plan​
D) Domed basilica​
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_____ are painted books produced before the invention of the printing press.

A) ​Mosaics
B) Illuminated manuscripts​
C) ​Scrolls
D) ​Psalters
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The ____ was a special feature of Old Saint Peter's that housed Saint Peter's relics.

A) ​transept
B) narthex​
C) ambulatory​
D) clerestory​
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The largest surviving amount of art created before Christianity was legal is found in _____.

A) ​the catacombs
B) the Colosseum​
C) atrium houses​
D) public baths​
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Old Saint Peter's adopted the plan and elevation of _____.

A) ​forums
B) ​pagan temples
C) ​baths
D) ​Roman basilicas
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The Orthodox Church recognized Mary as ____. or God bearer. in the mid-fifth century.

A) ​Pantokrator
B) the Virgin of Compassion​
C) Theotokos​
D) ​transfigured
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_____ was the first major patron of Christian architecture.

A) ​Constantine
B) Justinian​
C) Galla Placidia​
D) Honorius​
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Old Saint Peter's was believed to mark the spot where _____.

A) ​Christ gave Peter the keys to the kingdom
B) Peter denied Christ​
C) Saint Peter was buried​
D) Christ rose from the dead​
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The emperor _____ established Christianity as the state religion in 380 CE and subsequently banned paganism.

A) ​Licinius
B) Basil I​
C) Constantine​
D) Theodosius I​
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Early Christian art describes images _____.

A) ​created during Christ's life
B) ​that have no illusionistic qualities
C) ​with identifiably Christian subjects
D) ​created outside of Rome
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The first golden age of Byzantine art began in the reign of _____.

A) ​Theodoric
B) Leo III​
C) Justinian​
D) Theodosius I​
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Christians designated the Jewish books of the Bible as the _____.

A) ​codex
B) Ten Commandments​
C) Psalter​
D) ​Old Testament
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In contrast to other churches in Ravenna, built as a _____, San Vitale resembled Justinian's other churches in Constantinople.

A) ​basilica
B) ​martyrium
C) temple​
D) central plan​
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Artists used _____ in images to conjure up a spiritual world.

A) ​angels
B) a gold background​
C) a blue sky​
D) a landscape​
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Early Christian churches were decorated with _____, which helped instruct the congregation about Christian teachings.

A) ​scrolls
B) textiles​
C) mosaics​
D) portraits​
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The imperial ban on images that ended the early Byzantine period is called _____.

A) ​liturgy
B) transfiguration​
C) the Edict of Milan​
D) ​iconoclasm
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Often decorated with mural paintings, the cubicula of catacombs functioned as _____.

A) ​hiding places
B) ​mortuary chapels
C) ​the location for secret pagan rituals
D) ​houses
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Developed in the Roman period, the _____ replaced the scroll.

A) ​codex
B) psalter​
C) Vienna Genesis​
D) narthex​
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Before Constantine, Christians worshiped in small numbers in _____.

A) ​catacombs
B) private houses​
C) mausolea​
D) abandoned temples​
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The eastern Roman empire is referred to as _____.

A) ​Byzantium
B) Ottonian​
C) Tetrarchy​
D) Arian​
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How was Hagia Sophia received by contemporaries?
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Looming high in the dome, the image of the _____ in the Church of the Dormition at Daphni connects the worshiper with Heaven through Christ.

A) ​Deësis
B) ​Pantokrator
C) ​Transfiguration
D) ​Crucifixion
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Religious art resumed in Byzantium under the _____ dynasty.

A) ​Macedonian
B) Justinianic​
C) Comnenian​
D) Paleologan​
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What role did scenes from Jewish Scripture or the Old Testament serve in Early Christian art?
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How did mosaics function in Early Christian architecture?
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How did Byzantine architects solve the problem of placing a circular dome on a square base?
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What qualities make this version of the Good Shepherd so regal?
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An important trade center in western Europe, the city of _____ had strong ties with Constantinople.

A) ​Mount Sinai
B) Moscow​
C) Venice​
D) Nerezi​
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How was Jesus depicted in the earliest examples of Christian art?
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Why was the Roman basilica chosen as the appropriate building type for the first Christian church?
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What type of plan is this? What are the outstanding characteristics of this plan, and what types of structures was it generally used for?
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Why was Jonah regarded as an important figure in Early Christian art?
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Describe Constantine's contributions as the first great patron of Christian architecture.
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The Middle Byzantine emperor _____ regarded himself as the restorer of the Roman Empire.

A) ​Michael VIII Palaeologus
B) Basil I​
C) Justinian​
D) Saint Panteleimon​
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Describe how Christian imagery changed once Christianity became legal.
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How is the design of Saint Mark's in Venice connected to its political ties and history?
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How does this mark a major shift away from classical illusionism toward a more abstract style?
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What features of the new Byzantine aesthetic are exhibited here?
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Which feature identifies Saint Mark's in Venice as a Byzantine building?

A) ​Dome on a centralized building
B) Elaborate narthex​
C) Insertion of a triple apse​
D) None of the above​
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Explain how the design of Hagia Sophia fused two architectural traditions.
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Please identify the most popular Jewish biblical stories found in Christian art. Citing specific examples, explain how Jewish biblical stories functioned on specific artworks.
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One stylistic current of Middle Byzantine art was inspired by classical art. Which works exhibit classical influence? Identify specific motifs, subjects, or features that demonstrate the survival of the classical spirit.
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What is the overall theme of the mosaics of San Vitale? Please identify specific motifs or subjects that support the overall theme. Please also consider the significance of Justinian's and Theodora's presence in this mosaic program.
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Which Roman architectural types were borrowed for Early Christian structures? Citing examples, explain which features were borrowed and identify new features that emerged. Explain what types of functions the different building types served.
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Compare and contrast Old Saint Peter's, Rome, and the Hagia Sophia, Constantinople. How is each building unique and innovative? How is each building significant and relevant to its period and place? What outside influences, if any, shaped each building? Be sure to include innovative construction elements in your .
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Attribute the images on the screen to a culture and give an approximate date. Give the reasons for your attributions, using complete sentences and referring to specific works discussed in class.
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Byzantine art emerged with its own unique style. What are the dominant stylistic characteristics of this style? What sources influenced its development.
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Hagia Sophia was the grandest Byzantine structure ever built. Describe the features that make it one of the most significant buildings in world architecture. Please consider its plan, structural innovations, decoration, and visual effect.
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Which qualities are reminders of the presence of classical art?
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How does this work exemplify church design in the Middle Byzantine period?
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The destruction of icons or iconoclasm ended the early Byzantine period. What is an icon, and on what grounds was its use prohibited? What specific events may have contributed to Emperor Leo III's decision to ban images?
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What are the dominant features of Byzantine architecture? How does it differ from Roman architecture? What new techniques did Byzantine architects introduce? What were the sources of Byzantine architecture, and what overall visual effect was achieved?
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How is this an example of the revived classical style found in the Middle Byzantine period?
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How does this blend different artistic traditions?
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What characteristic traits of the Byzantine Virgin and Child does this display?
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How did Byzantine architects solve the problem of placing a circular dome on a square base?
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Deck 4: Early Christianity and Byzantium
1
Santa Costanza is an example of which church type?

A) ​Pendentive system
B) Central plan​
C) Longitudinal plan​
D) Domed basilica​
Central plan​
2
_____ are painted books produced before the invention of the printing press.

A) ​Mosaics
B) Illuminated manuscripts​
C) ​Scrolls
D) ​Psalters
Illuminated manuscripts​
3
The ____ was a special feature of Old Saint Peter's that housed Saint Peter's relics.

A) ​transept
B) narthex​
C) ambulatory​
D) clerestory​
​transept
4
The largest surviving amount of art created before Christianity was legal is found in _____.

A) ​the catacombs
B) the Colosseum​
C) atrium houses​
D) public baths​
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5
Old Saint Peter's adopted the plan and elevation of _____.

A) ​forums
B) ​pagan temples
C) ​baths
D) ​Roman basilicas
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6
The Orthodox Church recognized Mary as ____. or God bearer. in the mid-fifth century.

A) ​Pantokrator
B) the Virgin of Compassion​
C) Theotokos​
D) ​transfigured
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7
_____ was the first major patron of Christian architecture.

A) ​Constantine
B) Justinian​
C) Galla Placidia​
D) Honorius​
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8
Old Saint Peter's was believed to mark the spot where _____.

A) ​Christ gave Peter the keys to the kingdom
B) Peter denied Christ​
C) Saint Peter was buried​
D) Christ rose from the dead​
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9
The emperor _____ established Christianity as the state religion in 380 CE and subsequently banned paganism.

A) ​Licinius
B) Basil I​
C) Constantine​
D) Theodosius I​
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10
Early Christian art describes images _____.

A) ​created during Christ's life
B) ​that have no illusionistic qualities
C) ​with identifiably Christian subjects
D) ​created outside of Rome
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11
The first golden age of Byzantine art began in the reign of _____.

A) ​Theodoric
B) Leo III​
C) Justinian​
D) Theodosius I​
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12
Christians designated the Jewish books of the Bible as the _____.

A) ​codex
B) Ten Commandments​
C) Psalter​
D) ​Old Testament
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13
In contrast to other churches in Ravenna, built as a _____, San Vitale resembled Justinian's other churches in Constantinople.

A) ​basilica
B) ​martyrium
C) temple​
D) central plan​
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14
Artists used _____ in images to conjure up a spiritual world.

A) ​angels
B) a gold background​
C) a blue sky​
D) a landscape​
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15
Early Christian churches were decorated with _____, which helped instruct the congregation about Christian teachings.

A) ​scrolls
B) textiles​
C) mosaics​
D) portraits​
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16
The imperial ban on images that ended the early Byzantine period is called _____.

A) ​liturgy
B) transfiguration​
C) the Edict of Milan​
D) ​iconoclasm
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17
Often decorated with mural paintings, the cubicula of catacombs functioned as _____.

A) ​hiding places
B) ​mortuary chapels
C) ​the location for secret pagan rituals
D) ​houses
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Developed in the Roman period, the _____ replaced the scroll.

A) ​codex
B) psalter​
C) Vienna Genesis​
D) narthex​
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19
Before Constantine, Christians worshiped in small numbers in _____.

A) ​catacombs
B) private houses​
C) mausolea​
D) abandoned temples​
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The eastern Roman empire is referred to as _____.

A) ​Byzantium
B) Ottonian​
C) Tetrarchy​
D) Arian​
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21
How was Hagia Sophia received by contemporaries?
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22
Looming high in the dome, the image of the _____ in the Church of the Dormition at Daphni connects the worshiper with Heaven through Christ.

A) ​Deësis
B) ​Pantokrator
C) ​Transfiguration
D) ​Crucifixion
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23
Religious art resumed in Byzantium under the _____ dynasty.

A) ​Macedonian
B) Justinianic​
C) Comnenian​
D) Paleologan​
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24
What role did scenes from Jewish Scripture or the Old Testament serve in Early Christian art?
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How did mosaics function in Early Christian architecture?
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How did Byzantine architects solve the problem of placing a circular dome on a square base?
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What qualities make this version of the Good Shepherd so regal?
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28
An important trade center in western Europe, the city of _____ had strong ties with Constantinople.

A) ​Mount Sinai
B) Moscow​
C) Venice​
D) Nerezi​
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How was Jesus depicted in the earliest examples of Christian art?
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Why was the Roman basilica chosen as the appropriate building type for the first Christian church?
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What type of plan is this? What are the outstanding characteristics of this plan, and what types of structures was it generally used for?
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32
Why was Jonah regarded as an important figure in Early Christian art?
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Describe Constantine's contributions as the first great patron of Christian architecture.
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34
The Middle Byzantine emperor _____ regarded himself as the restorer of the Roman Empire.

A) ​Michael VIII Palaeologus
B) Basil I​
C) Justinian​
D) Saint Panteleimon​
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35
Describe how Christian imagery changed once Christianity became legal.
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How is the design of Saint Mark's in Venice connected to its political ties and history?
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How does this mark a major shift away from classical illusionism toward a more abstract style?
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What features of the new Byzantine aesthetic are exhibited here?
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39
Which feature identifies Saint Mark's in Venice as a Byzantine building?

A) ​Dome on a centralized building
B) Elaborate narthex​
C) Insertion of a triple apse​
D) None of the above​
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40
Explain how the design of Hagia Sophia fused two architectural traditions.
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41
Please identify the most popular Jewish biblical stories found in Christian art. Citing specific examples, explain how Jewish biblical stories functioned on specific artworks.
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42
One stylistic current of Middle Byzantine art was inspired by classical art. Which works exhibit classical influence? Identify specific motifs, subjects, or features that demonstrate the survival of the classical spirit.
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What is the overall theme of the mosaics of San Vitale? Please identify specific motifs or subjects that support the overall theme. Please also consider the significance of Justinian's and Theodora's presence in this mosaic program.
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Which Roman architectural types were borrowed for Early Christian structures? Citing examples, explain which features were borrowed and identify new features that emerged. Explain what types of functions the different building types served.
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45
Compare and contrast Old Saint Peter's, Rome, and the Hagia Sophia, Constantinople. How is each building unique and innovative? How is each building significant and relevant to its period and place? What outside influences, if any, shaped each building? Be sure to include innovative construction elements in your .
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Attribute the images on the screen to a culture and give an approximate date. Give the reasons for your attributions, using complete sentences and referring to specific works discussed in class.
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47
Byzantine art emerged with its own unique style. What are the dominant stylistic characteristics of this style? What sources influenced its development.
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48
Hagia Sophia was the grandest Byzantine structure ever built. Describe the features that make it one of the most significant buildings in world architecture. Please consider its plan, structural innovations, decoration, and visual effect.
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49
Which qualities are reminders of the presence of classical art?
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50
How does this work exemplify church design in the Middle Byzantine period?
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51
The destruction of icons or iconoclasm ended the early Byzantine period. What is an icon, and on what grounds was its use prohibited? What specific events may have contributed to Emperor Leo III's decision to ban images?
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52
What are the dominant features of Byzantine architecture? How does it differ from Roman architecture? What new techniques did Byzantine architects introduce? What were the sources of Byzantine architecture, and what overall visual effect was achieved?
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53
How is this an example of the revived classical style found in the Middle Byzantine period?
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54
How does this blend different artistic traditions?
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What characteristic traits of the Byzantine Virgin and Child does this display?
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How did Byzantine architects solve the problem of placing a circular dome on a square base?
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