Deck 17: Gothic Art of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
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Deck 17: Gothic Art of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
1
The Royal Portal at the Church of Notre Dame at Chartres gets its name from ___________.
A) its function as the ceremonial entrance for church officials
B) its function as the king's private entrance
C) the column statues depicting members of the French royal family
D) the column statues depicting Biblical kings, queens, and prophets
A) its function as the ceremonial entrance for church officials
B) its function as the king's private entrance
C) the column statues depicting members of the French royal family
D) the column statues depicting Biblical kings, queens, and prophets
D
2
Some scholars suggest a relationship between the geometric order underlying Gothic cathedrals and scholasticism, an intellectual system of thought that attempted to reconcile Christian theology with _____________.
A) mathematical principles
B) engineering practices of Egypt and the Ancient Near East
C) Classical philosophy
D) socio-economic concerns
A) mathematical principles
B) engineering practices of Egypt and the Ancient Near East
C) Classical philosophy
D) socio-economic concerns
C
3
The oldest functioning synagogue in Europe is __________.
A) Altneuschul
B) Bien Shalom
C) Ashweitz
D) Contrite
A) Altneuschul
B) Bien Shalom
C) Ashweitz
D) Contrite
A
4
In 1194, a fire destroyed most of the Church of __________, but spared the Royal Portal, its windows and the crypt.
A) Chartres
B) Reims
C) Notre Dame
D) Salisbury
A) Chartres
B) Reims
C) Notre Dame
D) Salisbury
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5
In the Gothic period, Thomas Aquinas made __________ the intellectual center of Europe.
A) Rome
B) Milan
C) Paris
D) London
A) Rome
B) Milan
C) Paris
D) London
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6
Architects in Germany developed the__________ church, characterized by a nave and side aisle whose vaults all reach the same height.
A) clerestory
B) destiny
C) hall
D) fortified
A) clerestory
B) destiny
C) hall
D) fortified
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7
To support its vault, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame at Chartres adopted the recently developed _________________.
A) triforium
B) flying buttresses
C) ribbed vault
D) lancet
A) triforium
B) flying buttresses
C) ribbed vault
D) lancet
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8
What did Abbot Suger adopt from his reading of religious texts by the Pseudo-Dionysius, for the redesign of the Abbey Church at Saint-Denis?
A) the concept of luminosity
B) to create a structure that "could reach the gates of heaven"
C) to accommodate more pilgrims
D) all of the above
A) the concept of luminosity
B) to create a structure that "could reach the gates of heaven"
C) to accommodate more pilgrims
D) all of the above
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9
The first true Gothic hall church was the Church of __________ of Hungary in Marburg.
A) Saint Foy
B) Saint Dame
C) Saint Clare
D) Saint Elizabeth
A) Saint Foy
B) Saint Dame
C) Saint Clare
D) Saint Elizabeth
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10
What architectural element of the choir at the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis was introduced at the time of Abbot Suger's redesign?
A) the ambulatory surrounding the apse
B) the radiating chapels
C) the ribbed groin vaults and external buttresses
D) non-load-bearing walls filled with stained glass
A) the ambulatory surrounding the apse
B) the radiating chapels
C) the ribbed groin vaults and external buttresses
D) non-load-bearing walls filled with stained glass
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11
In its day, art of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries was called the _______________, but Giorgio Vasari, an artist and art historian of the sixteenth century, coined the term "Gothic" as a pejorative reference to its rejection of the classical principles that regained popularity in the Renaissance.
A) French style
B) International style
C) Church style
D) Denisian style
A) French style
B) International style
C) Church style
D) Denisian style
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12
Why did the building of Gothic cathedrals frequently inspire public outrage and riots?
A) burden of new taxes
B) concern over unsafe working conditions for masons
C) corruption among church officials managing building funds
D) public displeasure with the Church's close ties to the monarchy
A) burden of new taxes
B) concern over unsafe working conditions for masons
C) corruption among church officials managing building funds
D) public displeasure with the Church's close ties to the monarchy
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13
What was the primary form of monumental painting during the Gothic period?
A) frescoes
B) mosaics
C) stained glass
D) manuscript illumination
A) frescoes
B) mosaics
C) stained glass
D) manuscript illumination
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14
The city of __________ was a major center of book production in the Gothic period.
A) London
B) Paris
C) Rome
D) Florence
A) London
B) Paris
C) Rome
D) Florence
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15
What historical condition did NOT impact the rise of Gothic architecture?
A) the growth of urban centers
B) the emergence of the French monarchy
C) the Norman conquest
D) advances in architectural technology
A) the growth of urban centers
B) the emergence of the French monarchy
C) the Norman conquest
D) advances in architectural technology
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16
The thirteenth-century cathedral in __________ is an excellent example of the English interpretation of the Gothic style.
A) Reims
B) Chartres
C) Amiens
D) Salisbury
A) Reims
B) Chartres
C) Amiens
D) Salisbury
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17
Holes cut in the stone of the wall and filled with stained glass are called __________.
A) mosaic inlay
B) concept glass
C) plate tracery
D) track tracery
A) mosaic inlay
B) concept glass
C) plate tracery
D) track tracery
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18
Chartres received revenue not only from pilgrims but also from _________ that were held on the feast days of the Virgin.
A) royal processions
B) mystery plays
C) cloth markets
D) jousting competitions
A) royal processions
B) mystery plays
C) cloth markets
D) jousting competitions
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19
The Parisian style during the reign of Louis IX is called the ________________.
A) Court style
B) Perpendicular style
C) Norman style
D) Devotional style
A) Court style
B) Perpendicular style
C) Norman style
D) Devotional style
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20
Gothic cathedrals differ from those built in the Romanesque period in their _______________.
A) use of massive support walls
B) shift toward more open, light-filled spaces
C) role as centers of community life
D) association with royal patrons
A) use of massive support walls
B) shift toward more open, light-filled spaces
C) role as centers of community life
D) association with royal patrons
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21
A popular manuscript format was the ____________, which paired selected scriptural passages with allegorical or moralized interpretations, using pictures and words to convey the message.
A) Psalter
B) Gospels
C) Moralized Bible
D) Biography
A) Psalter
B) Gospels
C) Moralized Bible
D) Biography
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22
__________, or notches were added to the tops of towers in order to provide stone shields for more effective defense.
A) Crenellations
B) Crossing
C) Transept
D) Jambs
A) Crenellations
B) Crossing
C) Transept
D) Jambs
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23
The large-scale single figures in the lancets of the north transept at Chartres refer to the ______________.
A) royal patronage of the cathedral's stained glass
B) royal ancestry of Jesus, Mary and the Church
C) the zodiac
D) scenes from the Virgin's life
A) royal patronage of the cathedral's stained glass
B) royal ancestry of Jesus, Mary and the Church
C) the zodiac
D) scenes from the Virgin's life
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24
In stained glass, pieces of glass are joined together with narrow lead strips called ________.
A) grozing
B) jambs
C) cames
D) bar tracery
A) grozing
B) jambs
C) cames
D) bar tracery
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25
The design of stacked medallions used for the layout of the Moralized Bible illustrated in the text derives from _______________, but is distinguished by its combination of words with pictures.
A) ancient Roman texts
B) stained-glass lancets
C) the sculpted decoration on archivolts and jambs
D) metalworking practice for reliquaries
A) ancient Roman texts
B) stained-glass lancets
C) the sculpted decoration on archivolts and jambs
D) metalworking practice for reliquaries
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26
Windows along the aisles and chapels at Chartres Cathedral included multi-scene narratives, characterized by _________________.
A) boldly colored, iconic figures easily seen from a distance
B) complex learned allegories on sin and salvation
C) simplified stories intended for an illiterate audience
D) stocky, folksy figures
A) boldly colored, iconic figures easily seen from a distance
B) complex learned allegories on sin and salvation
C) simplified stories intended for an illiterate audience
D) stocky, folksy figures
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27
A typical feature of Gothic narrative painting was to depict events from the past in _____________settings.
A) ancient
B) contemporary
C) landscape
D) otherworldly
A) ancient
B) contemporary
C) landscape
D) otherworldly
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28
What quality of painted crucifixes, such as the one attributed to Coppo di Marcovaldo , would make them popular in churches of the Italian mendicants?
A) the painting style in the "Greek manner"
B) they encouraged an emotional and empathetic response among viewers
C) their iconic format
D) the stylized representation of Christ's body
A) the painting style in the "Greek manner"
B) they encouraged an emotional and empathetic response among viewers
C) their iconic format
D) the stylized representation of Christ's body
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29
The period from 1150 CE -1400 CE is known as the "Age of __________."
A) Decorated Style
B) Rose Windows
C) Monasteries
D) Cathedrals
A) Decorated Style
B) Rose Windows
C) Monasteries
D) Cathedrals
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30
How does the equestrian scene from Holofernes' Army Crossing the Euphrates River in the Sainte-Chapelle demonstrate pictorial innovation in the stained glass medium?
A) the overlapping figures to create a colorful pattern
B) the use of bar tracery
C) by diluting the paint to create modeling washes
D) the use of foreshortening to create illusionistic space
A) the overlapping figures to create a colorful pattern
B) the use of bar tracery
C) by diluting the paint to create modeling washes
D) the use of foreshortening to create illusionistic space
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31
___________help support nave vaults by transferring their outward thrust over the aisles to massive, free-standing upright external buttresses.
A) compound piers
B) plate tracery
C) Flying buttresses
D) rose windows
A) compound piers
B) plate tracery
C) Flying buttresses
D) rose windows
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32
The oldest functioning synagogue in Europe, the Altneuschul , is based on what Christian architectural form?
A) house churches like those at Dura-Europos
B) Gothic hall churches
C) the choir at the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis
D) the Sainte-Chapelle
A) house churches like those at Dura-Europos
B) Gothic hall churches
C) the choir at the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis
D) the Sainte-Chapelle
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33
The jewel-like effect of the colors and materials used in the Sainte-Chapelle suggests a giant stone and glass ____________for Louis X's collection of relics.
A) reliquary
B) jewelry box
C) altar
D) mauoleum
A) reliquary
B) jewelry box
C) altar
D) mauoleum
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34
The German preference for realism in the thirteenth century may have contributed to the earliest surviving depiction of St. Maurice as a _____________ at Magdeburg Cathedral.
A) Roman soldier
B) peasant
C) pilgrim
D) black African
A) Roman soldier
B) peasant
C) pilgrim
D) black African
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35
The first Mendicant Orders of monks were the __________.
A) Benedictines
B) Franciscans
C) Cistercians
D) Samaritans
A) Benedictines
B) Franciscans
C) Cistercians
D) Samaritans
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36
The ambiguity and contradiction of earlier British manuscripts continued in the ________________.
A) Sheets with geometric figures
B) Shrine of the Three Kings
C) Windmill Psalter
D) Historia Anglorum
A) Sheets with geometric figures
B) Shrine of the Three Kings
C) Windmill Psalter
D) Historia Anglorum
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37
The historical manuscripts compiled by Matthew Paris at St. Albans Monastery in England include__________________.
A) marginal drawings that were integral to his writing
B) references to additional sources of information
C) decorative motifs that reflect Hiberno-Saxon influences
D) detailed vignettes illustrating specific places and events
A) marginal drawings that were integral to his writing
B) references to additional sources of information
C) decorative motifs that reflect Hiberno-Saxon influences
D) detailed vignettes illustrating specific places and events
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38
Abbot Suger began the rebuilding of the Cathedral of __________ in the 1130s.
A) Saint-Denis
B) Reims
C) Salisbury
D) Sainte-Chapelle
A) Saint-Denis
B) Reims
C) Salisbury
D) Sainte-Chapelle
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39
The development of __________at Reims Cathedral made possible even larger areas of stained glass in relation to wall surface.
A) plate tracery
B) flying buttresses
C) bar tracery
D) a central division of the clerestory
A) plate tracery
B) flying buttresses
C) bar tracery
D) a central division of the clerestory
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40
What architectural feature distinguishes English Gothic cathedrals from those built in France?
A) A tower at the crossing served as the focal point.
B) Lancet windows were placed over the monumental portals.
C) Pointed arches along the nave arcade directed viewers' attention upward toward the vaults.
D) The preference for massive walls eliminated the need for flying buttresses.
A) A tower at the crossing served as the focal point.
B) Lancet windows were placed over the monumental portals.
C) Pointed arches along the nave arcade directed viewers' attention upward toward the vaults.
D) The preference for massive walls eliminated the need for flying buttresses.
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41
In an inscription on a marble pulpit in Pisa, _________________ identified himself as a supremely self-confident sculptor.
A) Coppo di Marcovaldo
B) Nicola Pisano
C) Cimabue
D) Nicholas of Verdun
A) Coppo di Marcovaldo
B) Nicola Pisano
C) Cimabue
D) Nicholas of Verdun
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42
In 1194 CE, what significant event occurred at Chartres?
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43
What scenes are depicted in the decoration of Chartres?
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44
_______________ fostered a classical revival at his southern Italian court.
A) Frederick II
B) Henry Plantagenet
C) Louis VII
D) Philip Augustus
A) Frederick II
B) Henry Plantagenet
C) Louis VII
D) Philip Augustus
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45
How did the architects of Chartres create a harmonious elevation?
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46
In contrast to his father, Giovanni Pisano's interpretation of the Annunciation, Nativity, and Adoration of the Shepherds is more ____________.
A) colorful
B) dramatic
C) classical
D) subdued
A) colorful
B) dramatic
C) classical
D) subdued
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47
What was the Age of Cathedrals?
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48
The _______________ is an arcaded passage between the clerestory and nave arcade.
A) triforium
B) pinnacle
C) quatrefoil
D) tracery
A) triforium
B) pinnacle
C) quatrefoil
D) tracery
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49
Why did Abbot Suger want Saint-Denis rebuilt?
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50
What improvements did Abbot Suger make to Saint-Denis?
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51
What is a flying buttress and what function did it serve at Chartres?
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52
Why did the "rediscovery" of literary work from Classical antiquity pose a challenge to Christian theology?
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53
The style of art known as the ______________ from Constantinople influenced thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italian painting.
A) Pisan
B) Mozarabic
C) maniera greca
D) Gothic
A) Pisan
B) Mozarabic
C) maniera greca
D) Gothic
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54
The format and technique of Nicola Pisano's ______________ may have been influenced by Roman sarcophagi.
A) The Miracle of the Crib at Greccio
B) Ekkehard and Uta
C) Annunciation, Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds
D) Sheets of Drawings with Geometric Figures
A) The Miracle of the Crib at Greccio
B) Ekkehard and Uta
C) Annunciation, Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds
D) Sheets of Drawings with Geometric Figures
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55
The figures of the Visitation from Reims cathedral were influenced by ______________.
A) the Court style
B) ancient sources
C) Romanesque sculpture
D) direct observation from life
A) the Court style
B) ancient sources
C) Romanesque sculpture
D) direct observation from life
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56
Where and why was the term "Gothic" first used?
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57
In contrast to Romanesque sculptures, the prophets and ancestors on Chartres' Royal Portal emanate ______________.
A) Byzantine qualities
B) faceted folds of drapery
C) erratic, puppet-like movements
D) tranquility and order
A) Byzantine qualities
B) faceted folds of drapery
C) erratic, puppet-like movements
D) tranquility and order
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58
The artist __________ and his family became the leading exponent of the classicizing and naturalistic style that characterized Gothic art in southern Italy.
A) William of Sens
B) Honnecourt
C) Marcovaldo
D) Pisano
A) William of Sens
B) Honnecourt
C) Marcovaldo
D) Pisano
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59
How are stained glass windows made?
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60
Why are the stained glass windows of Chartres unique?
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61
Explain how the design and decoration of Gothic cathedrals reinforced Christian beliefs and practices.
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62
Why does the Psalter of Saint Louis define the Court style?
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63
What is Gothic mural painting?
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64
What scenes are depicted in the stained glass windows of Chartres?
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65
Discuss the development of the Gothic style in architecture from its origins in France to regional variations in England and Germany.
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66
What three characteristic sculptural styles are represented at Reims?
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67
What characterizes the German hall church?
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68
Why was Reims Cathedral a reflection of 100 years of change in plan, iconography, and workshops?
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69
What was the effect of maniera greca on thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italian painting?
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70
What relics of Christ are contained in Sainte-Chapelle?
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71
How was the Pisano family the leading exponent of the southern Italian style?
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72
How did Stokesay Castle exemplify a fortified manor house?
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73
Why is the Church of St. Francis at Assisi a typical Franciscan church?
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74
How does Salisbury Cathedral demonstrate the English interpretation of Gothic style?
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75
What complicates the study of the sculpture at Reims?
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76
Compare the role of painting in stained glass and illuminated manuscripts to express both religious and secular ideas of the Gothic period.
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