Deck 13: Gothic Art

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To whom were most French Gothic cathedrals dedicated?

A) the Virgin Mary
B) Jesus
C) Saint Peter
D) a local saint important to the community in which the cathedral was built
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What is the term for the iron frame that holds together individual units in a stained-glass window?

A) web
B) tracery
C) armature
D) colonette
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Which of the following statements about cathedrals is FALSE?

A) By definition, they served as the seats of bishops.
B) They were owned by towns or cities.
C) They were built primarily in rural areas.
D) They developed their own schools and universities.
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Until 1890, the tallest building in the world was a Gothic cathedral located where?

A) Chartres
B) Cologne
C) Reims
D) Salisbury
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High Gothic cathedrals were measured according to which two criteria?

A) luminosity and length
B) height and spaciousness
C) luminosity and height
D) spaciousness and length
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What were the most common colors used in Gothic stained-glass windows?

A) red and gold
B) blue and red
C) gold and green
D) blue and gold
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On which side of Chartres are the three doors that constitute the Royal Portal located?

A) south
B) north
C) west
D) east
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As reflected in the differences between the door jamb statues on the west side of Chartres and those on its south, High Gothic differed from Early Gothic in that

A) High Gothic statues were more stylized.
B) High Gothic statues were more naturalistic.
C) High Gothic statues were fully frontal.
D) High Gothic statues were less individualistic.
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Which of the following architectural features was NOT a standard part of Gothic architecture?

A) rib vaults
B) compound piers
C) rounded arches
D) flying buttresses
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Which of the following groups is NOT represented in the arches of the Royal Portal of Chartres?

A) the Seven Liberal Arts
B) the lineage of the French kings
C) Old Testament kings and queens
D) the signs of the zodiac
Question
The tympanums of the Royal Portal at Chartres depict scenes from

A) the New Testament.
B) the Old Testament.
C) French history.
D) Classical mythology.
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All of the following features distinguish Salisbury from a typical French Gothic cathedral EXCEPT

A) its double transept.
B) its square apse.
C) its greater use of stained-glass windows.
D) its octagonal chapter house.
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Which reliquary chapel commissioned by King Louis IX epitomizes the rayonnant style?

A) Notre Dame
B) Chartres
C) Saint-Denis
D) Sainte-Chapelle
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The tripartite organization common to most Gothic cathedrals' west façades contained all of the following elements EXCEPT

A) a central rectangle.
B) towers.
C) a gable.
D) a chevet.
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The Durham Cathedral, the first European cathedral to incorporate rib vaults and pointed arches, was built in which country?

A) England
B) France
C) Spain
D) Germany
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Each series of images circling the rose window on the north transept of Chartres consists of how many images?

A) twelve
B) ten
C) three
D) nine
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Which is NOT true of English cathedrals?

A) They are set in a cathedral close.
B) They sometimes have cloisters.
C) They have greater need for external buttressing than French ones.
D) They are usually situated in the midst of a city.
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Which of the following elements is NOT a part of a Gothic structure's skeleton?

A) buttress
B) wall
C) pier
D) rib
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The fleur-de-lys found in the Saint Louis Psalter and at Sainte-Chapelle was primarily a symbol of

A) the Virgin Mary.
B) the Trinity.
C) French royalty.
D) the Catholic Church.
Question
The cathedral at Reims differs from that at Chartres in all of the following ways EXCEPT that

A) the statues at Reims are more naturalistic.
B) the plan of Reims is longer.
C) the towers at Reims are taller.
D) the transept at Reims is wider.
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Gothic cathedrals are often referred to by their location because so many of them are named Notre Dame.
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The rib vault required more buttressing than the barrel vault.
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Where did the Gothic style originate?

A) Germany
B) Spain
C) France
D) Italy
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Who is credited with inventing the Gothic style?

A) Gabriel
B) William
C) Denis
D) Suger
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At Saint-Denis, the choir, ambulatory, and apse are located in the

A) chevet.
B) nave.
C) narthex.
D) façade.
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Accounts of the construction of which ancient structure had the most influence on the development of the Gothic style?

A) Solomon's Temple
B) the ziggurat at Ur
C) the Parthenon
D) the Coliseum
Question
Which of the following statements about Gothic architecture is FALSE?

A) It was based partly on musical and mathematical ratios.
B) It was so named because of its German origins and distinctly Germanic traits.
C) It was designed to reflect both spirituality and the divine right of kings.
D) It exploited a belief in the miraculous and mystical effect of light.
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Which of the following organizing principles is typical of Gothic manuscript illuminations?

A) clergy and laypeople positioned to the left of saints
B) clergy and laypeople positioned below saints
C) laypeople positioned below saints and clergy
D) clergy and laypeople positioned to the right of saints
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Which renovated monastery was the first Gothic building?

A) Saint-Denis
B) Reims
C) Chartres
D) Sainte-Chapelle
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The Gothic style was likely influenced by a sixth-century mystic theologian, Dionysius.
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Gothic architects were always careful to ensure that the twin towers of a structure were as identical in size and shape as possible.
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Which of the following elements was a Gothic addition to Saint-Denis?

A) the nave
B) the apse
C) the west façade
D) the aisles
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Which region of Europe adopted the Gothic style last and abandoned it the soonest?

A) France
B) Germany
C) Spain
D) Italy
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What term is used to identify the infilling, or surface, of a vault?

A) web
B) rib
C) façade
D) jamb
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Unlike many Gothic elements that were borrowed from Romanesque structures, the compound pier was invented by Gothic architects.
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Gothic architecture differed from Romanesque mostly through the addition and subtraction of elements rather than in how it arranged existing elements.
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The term "masterpiece" originally referred to a piece of work that the member of a guild had to present in order to attain the rank of master.
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Contemporaries referred to the Gothic style as opus francigenum, or "French work."
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One of the most striking differences between Gothic and Romanesque architecture is how well-lighted the former was in comparison with the latter.
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The cathedral at Chartres took almost a full twenty years to build.
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Compare the interior and exterior of Sainte-Chapelle with those of Chartres. What are the differences and similarities? What was the original function of each building?
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Compare and contrast Gothic and Romanesque cathedrals. What characteristics did they share and how did they differ?
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How did the Gothic style change from its Early to High periods? What might explain those changes?
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Describe the hierarchical organization of the manuscript page from the Life of Saint Denis. What does it say about the medieval worldview in early fourteenth-century France?
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Compare and contrast the structure and style of Salisbury Cathedral and Reims Cathedral. What do they suggest about variations in Gothic architecture from region to region and over time?
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What were the theological goals behind the development of Gothic architecture? How were those goals achieved?
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Discuss the economics of cathedral construction in the thirteenth century. How were cathedrals funded? What impact did they have on local economies?
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1
To whom were most French Gothic cathedrals dedicated?

A) the Virgin Mary
B) Jesus
C) Saint Peter
D) a local saint important to the community in which the cathedral was built
A
2
What is the term for the iron frame that holds together individual units in a stained-glass window?

A) web
B) tracery
C) armature
D) colonette
C
3
Which of the following statements about cathedrals is FALSE?

A) By definition, they served as the seats of bishops.
B) They were owned by towns or cities.
C) They were built primarily in rural areas.
D) They developed their own schools and universities.
C
4
Until 1890, the tallest building in the world was a Gothic cathedral located where?

A) Chartres
B) Cologne
C) Reims
D) Salisbury
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5
High Gothic cathedrals were measured according to which two criteria?

A) luminosity and length
B) height and spaciousness
C) luminosity and height
D) spaciousness and length
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6
What were the most common colors used in Gothic stained-glass windows?

A) red and gold
B) blue and red
C) gold and green
D) blue and gold
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7
On which side of Chartres are the three doors that constitute the Royal Portal located?

A) south
B) north
C) west
D) east
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8
As reflected in the differences between the door jamb statues on the west side of Chartres and those on its south, High Gothic differed from Early Gothic in that

A) High Gothic statues were more stylized.
B) High Gothic statues were more naturalistic.
C) High Gothic statues were fully frontal.
D) High Gothic statues were less individualistic.
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9
Which of the following architectural features was NOT a standard part of Gothic architecture?

A) rib vaults
B) compound piers
C) rounded arches
D) flying buttresses
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10
Which of the following groups is NOT represented in the arches of the Royal Portal of Chartres?

A) the Seven Liberal Arts
B) the lineage of the French kings
C) Old Testament kings and queens
D) the signs of the zodiac
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11
The tympanums of the Royal Portal at Chartres depict scenes from

A) the New Testament.
B) the Old Testament.
C) French history.
D) Classical mythology.
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12
All of the following features distinguish Salisbury from a typical French Gothic cathedral EXCEPT

A) its double transept.
B) its square apse.
C) its greater use of stained-glass windows.
D) its octagonal chapter house.
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13
Which reliquary chapel commissioned by King Louis IX epitomizes the rayonnant style?

A) Notre Dame
B) Chartres
C) Saint-Denis
D) Sainte-Chapelle
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14
The tripartite organization common to most Gothic cathedrals' west façades contained all of the following elements EXCEPT

A) a central rectangle.
B) towers.
C) a gable.
D) a chevet.
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15
The Durham Cathedral, the first European cathedral to incorporate rib vaults and pointed arches, was built in which country?

A) England
B) France
C) Spain
D) Germany
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Each series of images circling the rose window on the north transept of Chartres consists of how many images?

A) twelve
B) ten
C) three
D) nine
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17
Which is NOT true of English cathedrals?

A) They are set in a cathedral close.
B) They sometimes have cloisters.
C) They have greater need for external buttressing than French ones.
D) They are usually situated in the midst of a city.
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Which of the following elements is NOT a part of a Gothic structure's skeleton?

A) buttress
B) wall
C) pier
D) rib
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The fleur-de-lys found in the Saint Louis Psalter and at Sainte-Chapelle was primarily a symbol of

A) the Virgin Mary.
B) the Trinity.
C) French royalty.
D) the Catholic Church.
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20
The cathedral at Reims differs from that at Chartres in all of the following ways EXCEPT that

A) the statues at Reims are more naturalistic.
B) the plan of Reims is longer.
C) the towers at Reims are taller.
D) the transept at Reims is wider.
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21
Gothic cathedrals are often referred to by their location because so many of them are named Notre Dame.
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22
The rib vault required more buttressing than the barrel vault.
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23
Where did the Gothic style originate?

A) Germany
B) Spain
C) France
D) Italy
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24
Who is credited with inventing the Gothic style?

A) Gabriel
B) William
C) Denis
D) Suger
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25
At Saint-Denis, the choir, ambulatory, and apse are located in the

A) chevet.
B) nave.
C) narthex.
D) façade.
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26
Accounts of the construction of which ancient structure had the most influence on the development of the Gothic style?

A) Solomon's Temple
B) the ziggurat at Ur
C) the Parthenon
D) the Coliseum
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27
Which of the following statements about Gothic architecture is FALSE?

A) It was based partly on musical and mathematical ratios.
B) It was so named because of its German origins and distinctly Germanic traits.
C) It was designed to reflect both spirituality and the divine right of kings.
D) It exploited a belief in the miraculous and mystical effect of light.
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28
Which of the following organizing principles is typical of Gothic manuscript illuminations?

A) clergy and laypeople positioned to the left of saints
B) clergy and laypeople positioned below saints
C) laypeople positioned below saints and clergy
D) clergy and laypeople positioned to the right of saints
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29
Which renovated monastery was the first Gothic building?

A) Saint-Denis
B) Reims
C) Chartres
D) Sainte-Chapelle
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30
The Gothic style was likely influenced by a sixth-century mystic theologian, Dionysius.
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31
Gothic architects were always careful to ensure that the twin towers of a structure were as identical in size and shape as possible.
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32
Which of the following elements was a Gothic addition to Saint-Denis?

A) the nave
B) the apse
C) the west façade
D) the aisles
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33
Which region of Europe adopted the Gothic style last and abandoned it the soonest?

A) France
B) Germany
C) Spain
D) Italy
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34
What term is used to identify the infilling, or surface, of a vault?

A) web
B) rib
C) façade
D) jamb
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35
Unlike many Gothic elements that were borrowed from Romanesque structures, the compound pier was invented by Gothic architects.
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36
Gothic architecture differed from Romanesque mostly through the addition and subtraction of elements rather than in how it arranged existing elements.
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37
The term "masterpiece" originally referred to a piece of work that the member of a guild had to present in order to attain the rank of master.
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38
Contemporaries referred to the Gothic style as opus francigenum, or "French work."
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39
One of the most striking differences between Gothic and Romanesque architecture is how well-lighted the former was in comparison with the latter.
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40
The cathedral at Chartres took almost a full twenty years to build.
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41
Compare the interior and exterior of Sainte-Chapelle with those of Chartres. What are the differences and similarities? What was the original function of each building?
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42
Compare and contrast Gothic and Romanesque cathedrals. What characteristics did they share and how did they differ?
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43
How did the Gothic style change from its Early to High periods? What might explain those changes?
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44
Describe the hierarchical organization of the manuscript page from the Life of Saint Denis. What does it say about the medieval worldview in early fourteenth-century France?
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Compare and contrast the structure and style of Salisbury Cathedral and Reims Cathedral. What do they suggest about variations in Gothic architecture from region to region and over time?
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What were the theological goals behind the development of Gothic architecture? How were those goals achieved?
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Discuss the economics of cathedral construction in the thirteenth century. How were cathedrals funded? What impact did they have on local economies?
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