APWH ART IMAGES BY PERIOD (and by textbook chapter – Bulliet 2 nd ed.) Tracey Osborn – Rowlett HS PERIOD 1 (Bulliet 2 nd ed. Chapters 1-3) 1. The work of art at right was painted in caves by – a. Neolithic farmers b. Old Kingdom pyramid builders c. Paleolithic hunter gatherers d. Two 8 year old boys in New Jersey 2. Many small statues representing earth goddesses were discovered in caves used by Paleolithic hunter gatherers. The name given to the figure at right is: a. Venus of France b. Lady of Sumeria c. Goddess of love d. Venus of Willendorf 3. The Palette of Narmer was made to commemorate what event in Egyptian history? a. The construction of the first pyramid b. The unification of Upper and Lower Egypt by King Menes. c. Ramses II’s treaty with the Hittites d. The marriage of Akhenaten to Nefertiti 4. In Sumerian culture, the _________ was used as a public temple rather than a burial chamber. a. Pyramid b. Mastaba c. Ziggurat d. Wedding cake 5. One of the Ancient Wonders of the World, the pyramids at Giza were built by the Egyptians during the – a. Old Kingdom b. Middle Kingdom c. New Kingdom d. Ptolemy Period
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APWH ART IMAGES BY PERIOD (and by textbook chapter – Bulliet 2nd ed.) Tracey Osborn – Rowlett HS
PERIOD 1 (Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 1-3)
1. The work of art at right was painted in caves by –
a. Neolithic farmers
b. Old Kingdom pyramid builders
c. Paleolithic hunter gatherers
d. Two 8 year old boys in New Jersey
2. Many small statues representing earth goddesses
were discovered in caves used by Paleolithic hunter gatherers.
The name given to the figure at right is:
a. Venus of France
b. Lady of Sumeria
c. Goddess of love
d. Venus of Willendorf
3. The Palette of Narmer was made to commemorate
what event in Egyptian history?
a. The construction of the first pyramid
b. The unification of Upper and Lower Egypt by King Menes.
c. Ramses II’s treaty with the Hittites
d. The marriage of Akhenaten to Nefertiti
4. In Sumerian culture, the _________ was used as a public temple
rather than a burial chamber.
a. Pyramid
b. Mastaba
c. Ziggurat
d. Wedding cake
5. One of the Ancient Wonders of the World, the pyramids at Giza
were built by the Egyptians during the –
a. Old Kingdom
b. Middle Kingdom
c. New Kingdom
d. Ptolemy Period
6. From what culture do these seals at right originate?
a. Egypt b. Mesopotamia
c. India d. China
7. Exquisite bronzes and the belief in oracle bones
were prevalent during which Chinese dynasty?
a. Xia b. Shang
c. Zhou d. Qin
8. The Chinese symbol Yin Yang at right represents harmony in the universe.
With what belief system is this associated?
a. Buddhism b. Confucianism
c. Legalism d. Taoism
PERIOD 2
(Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 4-6)
9. Which of the following Meso-American Cultures created
megalithic head sculptures such as the one at right?
a. Chavin
b. Assyrian
c. Olmec
d. Phoenician
10. Place the Greek Orders at right in the
sequential order of their appearance.
a. Corinthian, Doric, Ionic
b. Ionic, Doric, Corinthian
c. Doric, Ionic, Corinthian
d. Doric, Corinthian, Ionic
11. A distinctive feature of the polis was the acropolis (“top of the city”).
The temple at right rested atop the acropolis in Athens. It is named
a. the Pantheon
b. the Parthenon
c. Temple of Dionysus
d. the Pax Romana
12. The sculpture at right reflects the importance Athenians placed on
athletics. It is called
a. Polycleitus
b. The Discus Thrower
c. The Olympian
d. Disco Boy
13. The emperor responsible for the reorganization of the Roman
government after 31 B.C.E. was named Octavian. He then took the name
a. Tiberius
b. Caligula
c. Augustus
d. Diocletian
14. Rome's technological expertise is evident in its roads,
aqueducts, domes, concrete, and arches. The _________ at right encompassed
arches and concrete. It is called
a. the Pantheon
b. the Forum
c. the Coliseum
d. the Catacombs
15. The domed structure at right is named the ________________, which
means “home for all the gods.”
a. Coliseum
b. Pantheon
c. Parthenon
d. Circus Maximus
16. The ___________ pictured at right provided fresh water to Roman cities.
a. canal
b. channel
c. aqueduct
d. trireme
17. In addition to building the Great Wall of China and Grand Canal, these
terra-cotta soldiers were placed in the tomb of Emperor Shi Huang di who was
ruler of the _________ Dynasty.
a. Shang
b. Zhou
c. Han
d. Qin
PERIOD 2
(Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 7-9)
18. The ___________ pictured at right was a Buddhist temple during Mauryan
Dynasty
A. ziggurat
B. megalith
C. stupa
D. trireme
19. The Alhambra Palace above illustrated Islamic influence in
A. Gaul
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. Turkey
PERIOD 3
(Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 10-12)
20. The medieval painting at right depicts
[A] Lords farming the manor
[B] Vassals farming the manor
[C] Monks farming the manor
[D] Serfs farming the manor
21. Now a mosque, the church at right was built during
the reign of Justinian. It is called
[A] Cluny
[B] Alhambra
[C] Hagia Sofia
[D] Notre Dame
22. At right are magnificent mosaics created during the
[A] Roman Empire
[B] Byzantine Empire
[C] Kievan Rus
[D] Great Schism
23. During which dynasty did landscape painting such as
the one depicted at right flourish in China?
[A] Han
[B] Sui
[C] Song
[D] Yuan
24. The portrait vase at right was produced in approximately
700CE by what civilization?
[A] Aztecs.
[B] Inca.
[C] Moche.
[D] Byzantine
PERIOD 3 – STAND ALONE ART QUIZ
(Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 15-16, 18)
25. The mosque at right was built by Mansa Musa
in what great trade and learning center of the
kingdom of Mali?
[A] Kilwa
[B] Mogadishu
[C] Timbuktu
[D] Alexandria
26. The drawing at right depicts what event?
[A] Little Ice Age
[B] Black Death
[C] Inquisition
[D] Great Famine
27. The element at right was used to create
interior space in gothic cathedrals
[A] dome
[B] flying buttress
[C] arch
[D] post and lentil
28. In Lamentation, _________ used shadow and
perspective in his early Italian Renaissance work.
[A] Galileo
[B] Leonardo da Vinci
[C] Raphael
[D] Giotto
29. The sculpture of David at right was by the great Italian
Renaissance artist
[A] Donatello
[B] Michelangelo
[C] Leonardo da Vinci
[D] Albrect Dürer
30. The sculpture of David at right was by the great Italian
Renaissance artist
[A] Donatello
[B] Michelangelo
[C] Leonardo da Vinci
[D] Raphael
31. The most recognizable painting in the world,
the Mona Lisa was painted by the great Italian
Renaissance artist
[A] Raphael
[B] Heironymous Bosch
[C] Leonardo da Vinci
[D] El Greco
32. The School of Athens depicted the great philosophers
and scientists of the Greco-Roman world. The Italian
Renaissance artist was
[A] Michelangelo
[B] Leonardo da Vinci
[C] Raphael
[D] Giotto
33. Northern Renaissance artist _________ painted
The Praying Hands.
[A] Peter Bruegel
[B] Albrect Dürer
[C] Heironymous Bosch
[D] Hans Holbein
34. Possibly depicting the Little Ice Age, Northern
Renaissance artist __________ painted Winterscape with
Bird Trap.
[A] Peter Bruegel
[B] Albrect Dürer
[C] Heironymous Bosch
[D] Hans Holbein
35. Considered as the first great artist of the Spanish
Renaissance, ________ painted The Holy Trinity for Phillip II.
[A] El Greco
[B] Velazquez
[C] Picasso
[D] Dali
36. An artist in the Spanish court, ________ painted during the
Baroque period. His most famous work was Las Meninas.
[A] El Greco
[B] Velazquez
[C] Picasso
[D] Dali
37. Completed during the reign of Louis XIV,
the ____________ was in the Baroque style.
[A] Windsor Castle
[B] Petit Trianon
[C] Versailles Palace
[D] Chateau Richelieu
PERIOD 4
(Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 17, 19-20)
38.
Castas paintings, such as the one above, were created to show new racial and ethnic classifications that
developed as a result of
(A) Chinese dominance of the Indian Ocean Basin
(B) the silver trade between Asia and the Americas
(C) efforts to reform Christianity
(D) European colonization of the Americas
PERIOD 4 – SHORT SOCRATIVE READING CHECK QUIZ
(Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 21-22)
39.
The picture represents architecture from
which empire?
[A] Safavid
[B] Byzantine
[C] Mughal
[D] Ottoman
PERIOD 5 (Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 23-26)
40. The portrait of George Washington at left was painted by
A) Leonardo da Vinci
B) Gilbert Stuart
C) Jacques Louis David
D) Thomas Gainsborough
41. The Death of Marat was painted by French revolutionary artist
A) Jacques Louis David
B) Courbet
C) Monet
D) Vincent van Gogh
42. Goya’s Third of May depicted Napoleon Bonaparte’s
conquest of what country?
A) Germany
B) Spain
C) Austria
D) Russia
PERIOD 5 (Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 27-29)
43. The Death of Socrates is painted by what neo-classicist
artist?
(A) Jacques Louis David
(B) Courbet
(C) Monet
(D) Vincent van Gogh
44. Liberty Leading the People by Delacroix was from
which artistic school?
(A) Neo-classicism
(B) Romanticism
(C) Realism
(D) Impressionism
45. Arguably the most familiar Japanese painting to
westerners, The Great Wave off Kanagawa was painted by
(A) Hideyoshi
(B) Hokusai
(C) Hirohito
(D) Hatsuma
46. The Stone Breakers by Courbet was from
which artistic school?
(A) Neo-classicism
(B) Romanticism
(C) Realism
(D) Impressionism
47. Mill Workers, 1906 was photographed by
(A) Gilbert Stuart
(B) James Whistler
(C) Thomas Gainsborough
(D) Lewis Hine
48. Monet’s Water Lilies was from which artistic school?
(A) Neo-classicism
(B) Romanticism
(C) Realism
(D) Impressionism
49. Arguably the most famous work of Van Gogh, the title is
(A) Dark Night
(B) Hallucination
(C) Starry Night
(D) Dreams
50. In reaction to the fragmentation occurring in the world,
a new artistic school known as cubism was created by
(A) Claude Monet
(B) Degas
(C) Pablo Picasso
(D) Andy Warhol
PERIOD 6 (Bulliet 2nd ed. Chapters 30-35)
51. Which of the following best describes the 1936 lithograph (entitled The Hero) by German artist George
Grosz?
(A) A propaganda poster prepared by the Nazi Party
(B) A protest poster against the atrocities of the atomic bomb
(C) A representation of a Holocaust victim
(D) A post-First World War print expressing antiwar sentiment.
52. Assault by Gas depicted trench warfare during World War I.
The artist was -
[A] Freidrich Nietzsche.
[B] Otto Dix.
[C] Sebastian Sassoon.
[D] Wilfred Owen.
53. L.H.O.O.Q. by Marcel Duchamp is an example of what school of art?
[A] Mama.
[B] Papa.
[C] Dada.
[D] Sasa.
54. In 1935, Diego Rivera painted the mural Tierra y Libertad to
commemorate what country’s revolution.
[A] Guatemala.
[B] Nicaragua.
[C] Brazil.
[D] Mexico.
55. The most requested image from the Smithsonian Institution, Dorothea
Lange’s photograph depicting the Great Depression is titled -
[A] California Pea Pickers.
[B] Okie Lady.
[C] Migrant Mother.
[D] Steinbeck’s Woman.
56. Guernica depicts the bombing of a town during the Spanish
Civil War. The artist is -
[A] Picasso.
[B] Braque.
[C] Miro.
[D] Velazquez.
57. The poster at right is an example of
[A] World War I propaganda.
[B] World War II propaganda.
[C] 1950s Help Wanted.
[D] 1980s Women’s Boxing.
58. Painted in 1946, Eyes in the Heat depicted the chaos of
post-World War II in an abstract work of art by
[A] Pablo Picasso.
[B] Andy Warhol.
[C] Jackson Pollock.
[D] Mark Rothko.
59. 1960s consumerism was exemplified by the Pop Artist
[A] Pablo Picasso.
[B] Andy Warhol.
[C] Jackson Pollock.
[D] Mark Rothko.
60. What currently famous artist and dissident expressed
his discontent with the Chinese government with works such as
Han Dynasty Urn with Coca-Cola Logo & Dropping a Han Dynasty
Vase?
[A] Ai-Weiwei.
[B] Maya Lin.
[C] Deng Xiaoping.
[D] Sun Yatsen.
While I do discuss other art works, these are the ones on my current tests. I am working at bumping up the non-western works. While I do show/discuss examples of syncretism in art, I have only used text-based questions in tests. That will change next year. Went the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and found some FANTASTIC examples. (Please excuse the formatting; I just copied/pasted stuff from tests).