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Roman architecture is

possible because of what

amazing discovery?

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The _____ is at the center of

an arch. It holds all of the

pressure from the

surrounding stones.

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The Roman Colosseum

could hold up to _______

spectators

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When the Colosseum

opened in 80 A.D., it had

______ days of games,

which resulted in lots of

deaths.

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The word Pantheon literally

means ______.

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What famous artist is buried

in the Pantheon?

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At the top of the dome, in

the Pantheon, there is an

_____, which literally

translates to ‘the eye.’

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St. Peter’s Basilica is located

in the heart of _____.

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What two famous artists

designed and completed

most of the architecture

and artwork in St. Peter’s?

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In the center of the Piazza

san Pietro (St. Peter’s

Square), there is an

________. (Egyptian sun

symbol)

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To pay an artist to create

an artwork is also known as

a ______.

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Who sculpted the statue of

David when he was only 25

years old?

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What technique was used

to create the statue of

David?

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David stands in _____, which

means all of his weight is on

one leg.

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The Column of Trajan is

made up of a ____ that,

when outstretched

horizontally, is 656 ft. long.

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On top of the Column of

Trajan, Trajan’s statue was

replaced by one of ___ so it

didn’t get destroyed.

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Who created the Fountain

of the Four Rivers?

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The Fountain of the Four

Rivers is meant to represent

the four rivers of ___

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A human figure used to

represent something

nonhuman is also known as

____.

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The Trevi Fountain was

created to commemorate

the last surviving aqueduct

called ______.

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A ____ is an effect of

contrasted light and

shadow in a 2D artwork

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In the Mona Lisa, the colors

blend together to create

soft edges. This is called

____.

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The Mona Lisa was painted

by ____. It is rumored that it

is a ‘self-portrait.’

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The School of Athens was

commissioned by the Pope

and painted by _____.

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In the School of Athens, which of the following does not draw your attention to the focal point:› One-point perspective

› The gaze of the onlookers

› Three-point perspective

› The placement of the centered figures

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In the Sistine Chapel, over

300 human figures were

painted from what book?

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The Sistine Chapel was

painted by which famous

Renaissance artist?

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Michelangelo emphasized

what in his figures?

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When colored pigments are

added to wet plaster and

allowed to dried, it creates

a ____.

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The Villa of Mysteries

recorded one of the many

______ within Pompeii.

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Pompeii was a thriving city

with approximately _____

inhabitants.

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What volcano erupted,

trapping the city in twenty

feet of ash?

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In what year did Mt.

Vesuvius erupt?

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What is the significance of

the incident at Pompeii?

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Pompeii is mostly known for

the _______, which are still a

controversial issue to this

day.