Deck 15: Early Medieval Art in Europe

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What is notable about the Doors of Bishop Bernward in Hildesheim ?

A) The artists used a strict pre-Christian, iconographical program to relay the narrative.
B) They were the most complex bronze-casting project undertaken since antiquity.
C) They were inspired by the Byzantine use of narrative sculpture relief.
D) The monastic collaboration included the employment of secular artists.
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Seafaring bands of Norse seamen were called

A) Scandinavians.
B) Danes.
C) Vikings.
D) Soviets.
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Which plan did most Carolingian churches follow?

A) martyrium
B) cross
C) basilican
D) central
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Which artistic style was a fusion of Celtic,Romanized British,Germanic,and Norse traditions?

A) barbarian
B) Carolingian
C) Hiberno-Saxon
D) Frank
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Which Roman prototype provided an artistic model for realizing Charlemagne's vision of "the Renewal of the Roman Empire"?

A) equestrian portraits
B) royal rune stones
C) ivory plaques
D) illustrated manuscripts
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What is was the most likely use of the Lindisfarne Gospel Book?

A) It was the primary reference used by monks at the monastery at Lindisfarne.
B) It was read during liturgical services by the bishop of Lindisfarne.
C) It was carried during processionals and displayed on the altar.
D) It was used by a wealthy patron in private devotion.
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On the page from the Lindisfarne Gospel Book,Matthew Writing His Gospel ,what suggests a break with Roman traditions?

A) iconography
B) blank background
C) modeling drapery
D) intuitive perspective
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Which work-one of the most famous Carolingian manuscripts-uses ink drawings to illustrate the words and images of individual psalms literally?

A) Ebbo Gospels
B) Book of Durrow
C) Lindisfarne Gospel Book
D) Utrecht Psalter
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The page from the Ebbo Gospels shows St.Matthew receiving the Word of God from his symbol,the distant

A) lion.
B) lamb.
C) angel.
D) physician.
Question
The animated poses of the angels and mourners on the cover of the Lindau Gospels are similar to the energetic expressionism of

A) the Book of Durrow.
B) the Coronation Gospels.
C) the Utrecht Psalter.
D) the Gospels of Otto III.
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Charlemagne established a dynasty and an empire known today as the

A) Carolingian.
B) Ottonian.
C) Merovingian.
D) Frankish.
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Why did many Ottonian cathedrals burn down in the eleventh century?

A) Muslim invaders destroyed them.
B) The number of wooden sculptures made them susceptible to fire.
C) Riots protesting imperial rule led to massive destruction.
D) Their timber roofs made them susceptible to fire.
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What structure is at the center of the Saint Gall plan ,which reflects the basic design used in the layout of medieval monasteries?

A) a large basilican church
B) the monk's living quarters
C) a cloister
D) the dining room
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The Book of Kells was produced on

A) papyrus.
B) paper.
C) deckles.
D) vellum.
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Which style influenced the sharply outlined drawings and lavish fields of gold in the Hitda Gospels and the Gospels of Otto III ?

A) Islamic
B) Hiberno-Saxon
C) Byzantine
D) Early Christian
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A cornerstone of Christian philosophy is the text of

A) The City of God.
B) The Realm of the Lord.
C) The Gospel of Paul.
D) The Word of Matthew.
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Why did Celtic Christians develop their own liturgical practices and distinctive artistic traditions?

A) They refused to accept the authority of Bishop of Rome.
B) They had little contact with Rome until the sixth century.
C) Celtic mythological beliefs prevailed over Christianity among the general population.
D) Celtic rulers imposed strict regulations in terms of language and iconography.
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Which work is an example of the technique known as repoussé?

A) Equestrian Portrait of Charles the Bald (?)
B) Crucifixion with Angels and Mourning Figures
C) Otto I Presenting Magdeburg Cathedral to Christ
D) Gero Crucifix
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Christians in the Muslim territories were called

A) Mozarabs.
B) Mesopotamians.
C) Israelites.
D) Iranians.
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Maius's illustrations for Beatus's Commentary on the Apocalypse reveals the bold patterns and colorful forms of the

A) animal style.
B) Mozarabic style.
C) classicizing style.
D) Carolingian style.
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Why were manuscript covers often reused or stolen?
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Which design is seen in the Gummersmark Brooch ?

A) words and initials
B) warrior and rulers
C) crosses and circles
D) monsters and beasts
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How did the "barbarians" use animal style in their art?
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In the early 900s,a new Saxon dynasty came to power in lands corresponding roughly to present-day Germany and Austria; this dynasty was known as the

A) Ottonians.
B) Hiberno-Saxons.
C) Merovingians.
D) Carolingians.
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Describe the Mozarabic style in Spain.
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How does the life of Galla Placidia bring the fall of the Roman Empire to life?
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Discuss the design,iconography,and purpose of the illustrated books of the Early Christian British Isles.
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What time period is considered to be the Middle Ages?
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What influences of the Roman Empire were seen in the Carolingian and Ottonian dynasties?
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What did the Oseberg ship contain,and what was its intended use?
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Supported by the Carolingians,the most dominant form of monasticism throughout Europe became

A) Merovingian.
B) Benedictine.
C) Celtic.
D) Ionian.
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What was the result of St.Augustine's successful mission?
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How do the arts of the Carolingian dynasty compare with those of the Ottonian dynasty?
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What were the special needs of a monastic community?
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How does the Gero Crucifix appeal emotionally to viewers?
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Much Scandinavian architecture consisted of wooden frames filled with

A) mortar.
B) waddle-and-daub.
C) runes.
D) louver.
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How did the Vikings affect the art world? What specific artistic trends did they set?
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Monumental stone crosses were influenced by

A) metalworking traditions.
B) architecture.
C) imperial sculpture.
D) catacomb painting.
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What do the Doors of Bishop Bernward depict ?
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What artifacts were contained in the burial ship at Sutton Hoo?
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1
What is notable about the Doors of Bishop Bernward in Hildesheim ?

A) The artists used a strict pre-Christian, iconographical program to relay the narrative.
B) They were the most complex bronze-casting project undertaken since antiquity.
C) They were inspired by the Byzantine use of narrative sculpture relief.
D) The monastic collaboration included the employment of secular artists.
B
2
Seafaring bands of Norse seamen were called

A) Scandinavians.
B) Danes.
C) Vikings.
D) Soviets.
C
3
Which plan did most Carolingian churches follow?

A) martyrium
B) cross
C) basilican
D) central
C
4
Which artistic style was a fusion of Celtic,Romanized British,Germanic,and Norse traditions?

A) barbarian
B) Carolingian
C) Hiberno-Saxon
D) Frank
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Which Roman prototype provided an artistic model for realizing Charlemagne's vision of "the Renewal of the Roman Empire"?

A) equestrian portraits
B) royal rune stones
C) ivory plaques
D) illustrated manuscripts
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6
What is was the most likely use of the Lindisfarne Gospel Book?

A) It was the primary reference used by monks at the monastery at Lindisfarne.
B) It was read during liturgical services by the bishop of Lindisfarne.
C) It was carried during processionals and displayed on the altar.
D) It was used by a wealthy patron in private devotion.
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7
On the page from the Lindisfarne Gospel Book,Matthew Writing His Gospel ,what suggests a break with Roman traditions?

A) iconography
B) blank background
C) modeling drapery
D) intuitive perspective
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8
Which work-one of the most famous Carolingian manuscripts-uses ink drawings to illustrate the words and images of individual psalms literally?

A) Ebbo Gospels
B) Book of Durrow
C) Lindisfarne Gospel Book
D) Utrecht Psalter
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9
The page from the Ebbo Gospels shows St.Matthew receiving the Word of God from his symbol,the distant

A) lion.
B) lamb.
C) angel.
D) physician.
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10
The animated poses of the angels and mourners on the cover of the Lindau Gospels are similar to the energetic expressionism of

A) the Book of Durrow.
B) the Coronation Gospels.
C) the Utrecht Psalter.
D) the Gospels of Otto III.
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11
Charlemagne established a dynasty and an empire known today as the

A) Carolingian.
B) Ottonian.
C) Merovingian.
D) Frankish.
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12
Why did many Ottonian cathedrals burn down in the eleventh century?

A) Muslim invaders destroyed them.
B) The number of wooden sculptures made them susceptible to fire.
C) Riots protesting imperial rule led to massive destruction.
D) Their timber roofs made them susceptible to fire.
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13
What structure is at the center of the Saint Gall plan ,which reflects the basic design used in the layout of medieval monasteries?

A) a large basilican church
B) the monk's living quarters
C) a cloister
D) the dining room
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14
The Book of Kells was produced on

A) papyrus.
B) paper.
C) deckles.
D) vellum.
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15
Which style influenced the sharply outlined drawings and lavish fields of gold in the Hitda Gospels and the Gospels of Otto III ?

A) Islamic
B) Hiberno-Saxon
C) Byzantine
D) Early Christian
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16
A cornerstone of Christian philosophy is the text of

A) The City of God.
B) The Realm of the Lord.
C) The Gospel of Paul.
D) The Word of Matthew.
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17
Why did Celtic Christians develop their own liturgical practices and distinctive artistic traditions?

A) They refused to accept the authority of Bishop of Rome.
B) They had little contact with Rome until the sixth century.
C) Celtic mythological beliefs prevailed over Christianity among the general population.
D) Celtic rulers imposed strict regulations in terms of language and iconography.
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18
Which work is an example of the technique known as repoussé?

A) Equestrian Portrait of Charles the Bald (?)
B) Crucifixion with Angels and Mourning Figures
C) Otto I Presenting Magdeburg Cathedral to Christ
D) Gero Crucifix
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19
Christians in the Muslim territories were called

A) Mozarabs.
B) Mesopotamians.
C) Israelites.
D) Iranians.
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20
Maius's illustrations for Beatus's Commentary on the Apocalypse reveals the bold patterns and colorful forms of the

A) animal style.
B) Mozarabic style.
C) classicizing style.
D) Carolingian style.
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21
Why were manuscript covers often reused or stolen?
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22
Which design is seen in the Gummersmark Brooch ?

A) words and initials
B) warrior and rulers
C) crosses and circles
D) monsters and beasts
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23
How did the "barbarians" use animal style in their art?
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24
In the early 900s,a new Saxon dynasty came to power in lands corresponding roughly to present-day Germany and Austria; this dynasty was known as the

A) Ottonians.
B) Hiberno-Saxons.
C) Merovingians.
D) Carolingians.
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25
Describe the Mozarabic style in Spain.
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How does the life of Galla Placidia bring the fall of the Roman Empire to life?
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27
Discuss the design,iconography,and purpose of the illustrated books of the Early Christian British Isles.
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28
What time period is considered to be the Middle Ages?
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What influences of the Roman Empire were seen in the Carolingian and Ottonian dynasties?
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What did the Oseberg ship contain,and what was its intended use?
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Supported by the Carolingians,the most dominant form of monasticism throughout Europe became

A) Merovingian.
B) Benedictine.
C) Celtic.
D) Ionian.
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32
What was the result of St.Augustine's successful mission?
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How do the arts of the Carolingian dynasty compare with those of the Ottonian dynasty?
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What were the special needs of a monastic community?
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How does the Gero Crucifix appeal emotionally to viewers?
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Much Scandinavian architecture consisted of wooden frames filled with

A) mortar.
B) waddle-and-daub.
C) runes.
D) louver.
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How did the Vikings affect the art world? What specific artistic trends did they set?
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38
Monumental stone crosses were influenced by

A) metalworking traditions.
B) architecture.
C) imperial sculpture.
D) catacomb painting.
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What do the Doors of Bishop Bernward depict ?
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What artifacts were contained in the burial ship at Sutton Hoo?
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