Deck 16: Romanesque Art

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Which new system of masonry, which would become a hallmark of later Gothic architecture, was introduced in Durham Cathedral (Fig. 16-18)?

A) ribbed groin vaults
B) barrel vaults
C) transverse arches
D) strip buttresses
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What did the Scivias record about Hildegard of Bingen?

A) her day-to-day events
B) her musical compositions
C) her mystical visions
D) her treatises on medicine
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What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa at the cathedral complex at Pisa?

A) baptistry
B) crypt
C) campanile
D) altar
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What architectural element of Romanesque portals was used to depict the most important imagery?

A) jambs
B) archivolts
C) lintel
D) tympanum
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In the relief Christ and Disciples on the Road to Emmaus (Fig. 16-1), Christ's attributes of a hat, a satchel, and a walking stick characterize him as a

A) Good Shepherd.
B) Nordic king.
C) youthful emperor.
D) pilgrim.
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What was the objection to the Reliquary Statue of Sainte Foy (Fig. 16-6) initially held by St. Bernard of Angers?

A) The reliquary's form seemed idolatrous.
B) Monks had stolen the relics from the saint's shrine.
C) The statue had been made by pagans.
D) Its use of gold and encrusted jewels was too gaudy.
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What was the earliest known illustrated record of contemporary events in England?

A) Liber Scivias (Fig. 16-38)
B) Book of Homilies (Fig. 16-35)
C) Worcester Chronicle (Fig. 16-30)
D) Codex Colbertinus (Fig. 30-34)
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What could pilgrims who made the journey to Santiago de Compostela purchase as a badge that attested to their piety and accomplishments?

A) emblemata
B) shell
C) ankh
D) crucifix
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The Church of Sant Vincenç (Fig. 16-3) is an example of the "First Romanesque" because

A) it is laid out on a pilgrimage plan.
B) it is laid out on a basilica plan.
C) it relies on stone vaulting and masonry construction.
D) the design allowed for flat-wall continuity along the nave.
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The imagery of the Norman Conquest depicted in the Bayeux Embroidery (Figs. 16-31, 16-32, and 16-33) is best described as

A) historical.
B) anecdotal.
C) inaccurate.
D) mythical.
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The nave of the Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe (Fig. 16-13) shows the biblical story of

A) the Creation.
B) Noah and the Flood.
C) the Expulsion.
D) Tower of Babel.
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During the Romanesque period, what largely replaced mosaics on the walls of churches outside of Rome?

A) relief carvings
B) painted murals
C) marble inlay
D) bare expanses of stone
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Although a military failure, what helped to stimulate trade during the Romanesque period?

A) Norman battles
B) pilgrimages
C) the crusades
D) Dover castle
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How do the reliefs on the left wall of the south porch of the Priory Church of Saint-Pierre at Moissac (Fig. 16-23) differ from imagery carved on the tympanum (Fig. 16-21) of that church?

A) They are more awe-inspiring and didactic.
B) They were originally painted in brightly colored hues.
C) They are more lifelike to convey human frailty.
D) They demonstrate the influence of Islamic art.
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What feature distinguishes Cluniac churches in Burgundy from those elsewhere?

A) accommodations made in the design to fit the needs of pilgrims
B) the use of Corinthian columns and other classicizing elements
C) rich sculptural and painted decorations
D) an emphasis on regional style and tradition
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Carved historiated capitals such as The Magi Asleep and The Flight into Egypt (Fig. 16-25) inside the Cathedral of Saint-Lazare emphasize

A) the human qualities of the stories.
B) deep theological significance.
C) the importance of the church.
D) a moral lesson to be learned.
Question
The oldest known bronze tomb effigy is of

A) King Ralph.
B) Rudolf of Swabia.
C) Reiner of Huy.
D) Homilies of Guda.
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Cluny was unusual among monasteries because the abbot answered to

A) the Pope in Rome.
B) the Duke of Burgundy.
C) the local feudal lord.
D) the Bishop of Paris.
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The practical nature of the Cistercians led to what change in the traditional monastery plan?

A) the use of concrete instead of stone construction
B) key buildings placed at right angles to the cloister
C) the church separated from the cloister by a courtyard
D) an added clerestory, which provided natural light from above
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Which was the largest church in Europe at the time of its completion in 1130?

A) San Miniato
B) Saint Peter's
C) Cluny III
D) Santo Domingo
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Investigate and describe the decoration of Romanesque churches.
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Describe the economic situation in Europe during the Romanesque period.
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The First Crusade was promoted by Pope

A) Bernard of Clairvaux.
B) Alfonso VI.
C) Reinier of Huy.
D) Urban II.
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How does the Worcester Chronicle depict medieval society?
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The oxen on the baptismal font by Renier of Huy symbolize

A) Pharisees.
B) prophets.
C) apostles.
D) seasons.
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What inspired the faithful to travel on pilgrimages?
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Examine the purposes, subjects, and iconography of sculpture in wood and bronze.
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In keeping with the order's emphasis on disciplined spiritual practice, which kind of architecture is characterized by simplicity, austerity, and purity?

A) Cistercian
B) Cluniac
C) Benedictine
D) Islamic
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Compare the purpose and function of secular architecture to that of Romanesque monasteries.
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How does Speyer Cathedral emphasize Ottonian qualities?
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How did intellectual life bloom in the eleventh and twelfth centuries?
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Any Romanesque image of Mary seated on a throne and holding the baby Jesus on her lap is known as

A) "The Throne of Wisdom."
B) "Virgin of Compassion."
C) "Theotokos."
D) "Mater Dolorosa."
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Compare the use of religious imagery in illuminated manuscripts and codices.
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How was the monastery of Cluny in Burgundy a city in itself?
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Trace the stylistic development of the Romanesque church.
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Which symbolizes the Holy Sepulcher and covers the main altar in the apse of San Clemente?

A) baldacchino
B) mausoleum
C) tapestry
D) capital
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How was Dover Castle in England an example of providing for personal security?
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How did the exteriors of Tuscan basilicas differ from those of other early Christian basilicas?
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In which cathedrals did masons experiment with vaults?
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How did the sculptors of the Priory Church of Saint-Pierre at Moissac achieve variety in their work?
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Deck 16: Romanesque Art
1
Which new system of masonry, which would become a hallmark of later Gothic architecture, was introduced in Durham Cathedral (Fig. 16-18)?

A) ribbed groin vaults
B) barrel vaults
C) transverse arches
D) strip buttresses
A
2
What did the Scivias record about Hildegard of Bingen?

A) her day-to-day events
B) her musical compositions
C) her mystical visions
D) her treatises on medicine
C
3
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa at the cathedral complex at Pisa?

A) baptistry
B) crypt
C) campanile
D) altar
C
4
What architectural element of Romanesque portals was used to depict the most important imagery?

A) jambs
B) archivolts
C) lintel
D) tympanum
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In the relief Christ and Disciples on the Road to Emmaus (Fig. 16-1), Christ's attributes of a hat, a satchel, and a walking stick characterize him as a

A) Good Shepherd.
B) Nordic king.
C) youthful emperor.
D) pilgrim.
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6
What was the objection to the Reliquary Statue of Sainte Foy (Fig. 16-6) initially held by St. Bernard of Angers?

A) The reliquary's form seemed idolatrous.
B) Monks had stolen the relics from the saint's shrine.
C) The statue had been made by pagans.
D) Its use of gold and encrusted jewels was too gaudy.
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7
What was the earliest known illustrated record of contemporary events in England?

A) Liber Scivias (Fig. 16-38)
B) Book of Homilies (Fig. 16-35)
C) Worcester Chronicle (Fig. 16-30)
D) Codex Colbertinus (Fig. 30-34)
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8
What could pilgrims who made the journey to Santiago de Compostela purchase as a badge that attested to their piety and accomplishments?

A) emblemata
B) shell
C) ankh
D) crucifix
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9
The Church of Sant Vincenç (Fig. 16-3) is an example of the "First Romanesque" because

A) it is laid out on a pilgrimage plan.
B) it is laid out on a basilica plan.
C) it relies on stone vaulting and masonry construction.
D) the design allowed for flat-wall continuity along the nave.
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10
The imagery of the Norman Conquest depicted in the Bayeux Embroidery (Figs. 16-31, 16-32, and 16-33) is best described as

A) historical.
B) anecdotal.
C) inaccurate.
D) mythical.
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11
The nave of the Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe (Fig. 16-13) shows the biblical story of

A) the Creation.
B) Noah and the Flood.
C) the Expulsion.
D) Tower of Babel.
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12
During the Romanesque period, what largely replaced mosaics on the walls of churches outside of Rome?

A) relief carvings
B) painted murals
C) marble inlay
D) bare expanses of stone
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Although a military failure, what helped to stimulate trade during the Romanesque period?

A) Norman battles
B) pilgrimages
C) the crusades
D) Dover castle
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14
How do the reliefs on the left wall of the south porch of the Priory Church of Saint-Pierre at Moissac (Fig. 16-23) differ from imagery carved on the tympanum (Fig. 16-21) of that church?

A) They are more awe-inspiring and didactic.
B) They were originally painted in brightly colored hues.
C) They are more lifelike to convey human frailty.
D) They demonstrate the influence of Islamic art.
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15
What feature distinguishes Cluniac churches in Burgundy from those elsewhere?

A) accommodations made in the design to fit the needs of pilgrims
B) the use of Corinthian columns and other classicizing elements
C) rich sculptural and painted decorations
D) an emphasis on regional style and tradition
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16
Carved historiated capitals such as The Magi Asleep and The Flight into Egypt (Fig. 16-25) inside the Cathedral of Saint-Lazare emphasize

A) the human qualities of the stories.
B) deep theological significance.
C) the importance of the church.
D) a moral lesson to be learned.
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17
The oldest known bronze tomb effigy is of

A) King Ralph.
B) Rudolf of Swabia.
C) Reiner of Huy.
D) Homilies of Guda.
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Cluny was unusual among monasteries because the abbot answered to

A) the Pope in Rome.
B) the Duke of Burgundy.
C) the local feudal lord.
D) the Bishop of Paris.
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19
The practical nature of the Cistercians led to what change in the traditional monastery plan?

A) the use of concrete instead of stone construction
B) key buildings placed at right angles to the cloister
C) the church separated from the cloister by a courtyard
D) an added clerestory, which provided natural light from above
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20
Which was the largest church in Europe at the time of its completion in 1130?

A) San Miniato
B) Saint Peter's
C) Cluny III
D) Santo Domingo
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21
Investigate and describe the decoration of Romanesque churches.
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22
Describe the economic situation in Europe during the Romanesque period.
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23
The First Crusade was promoted by Pope

A) Bernard of Clairvaux.
B) Alfonso VI.
C) Reinier of Huy.
D) Urban II.
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How does the Worcester Chronicle depict medieval society?
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The oxen on the baptismal font by Renier of Huy symbolize

A) Pharisees.
B) prophets.
C) apostles.
D) seasons.
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What inspired the faithful to travel on pilgrimages?
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27
Examine the purposes, subjects, and iconography of sculpture in wood and bronze.
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28
In keeping with the order's emphasis on disciplined spiritual practice, which kind of architecture is characterized by simplicity, austerity, and purity?

A) Cistercian
B) Cluniac
C) Benedictine
D) Islamic
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29
Compare the purpose and function of secular architecture to that of Romanesque monasteries.
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30
How does Speyer Cathedral emphasize Ottonian qualities?
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How did intellectual life bloom in the eleventh and twelfth centuries?
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32
Any Romanesque image of Mary seated on a throne and holding the baby Jesus on her lap is known as

A) "The Throne of Wisdom."
B) "Virgin of Compassion."
C) "Theotokos."
D) "Mater Dolorosa."
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33
Compare the use of religious imagery in illuminated manuscripts and codices.
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34
How was the monastery of Cluny in Burgundy a city in itself?
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35
Trace the stylistic development of the Romanesque church.
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36
Which symbolizes the Holy Sepulcher and covers the main altar in the apse of San Clemente?

A) baldacchino
B) mausoleum
C) tapestry
D) capital
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How was Dover Castle in England an example of providing for personal security?
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How did the exteriors of Tuscan basilicas differ from those of other early Christian basilicas?
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In which cathedrals did masons experiment with vaults?
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How did the sculptors of the Priory Church of Saint-Pierre at Moissac achieve variety in their work?
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