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REVIEW. PERIODICAL TEST IN MAPEH III. Fill in the blanks. The ______ believed in “_____ as the measure of all things.”. The GREEKS believed in “MAN as the measure of all things.”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PERIODICAL TEST IN MAPEH IIIPERIODICAL TEST IN MAPEH III

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Fill in the blanks.Fill in the blanks.

The ______ believed in “_____ as the measure of all things.”

The ______ believed in “_____ as the measure of all things.”

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The GREEKS believed in “MAN as the measure of all things.”

The GREEKS believed in “MAN as the measure of all things.”

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It was in the form of small rectangular wooden box

covered with a flat roof and was developed in the archaic

period.

It was in the form of small rectangular wooden box

covered with a flat roof and was developed in the archaic

period.

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Greek TempleGreek Temple

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What are the basic orders of columns?

What are the basic orders of columns?

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Doric, Ionic, CorinthianDoric, Ionic, Corinthian

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It is the order that expresses strength and nobility; it is

plain, short and thick.

It is the order that expresses strength and nobility; it is

plain, short and thick.

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Doric orderDoric order

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True or False.The Parthenon in Athens reflects the Ionic order.

True or False.The Parthenon in Athens reflects the Ionic order.

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False. It’s Doric!False. It’s Doric!

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It is the highest, most slender and the most

decorative of the three orders.

It is the highest, most slender and the most

decorative of the three orders.

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CorinthianCorinthian

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Who is the sculptor of Discobolus or the Discus

Thrower?

Who is the sculptor of Discobolus or the Discus

Thrower?

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MyronMyron

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Who is the sculptor of Venus de Milo?

Who is the sculptor of Venus de Milo?

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PraxitelesPraxiteles

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Who was the father of Egyptology?

Who was the father of Egyptology?

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Jean Francois ChampollionJean Francois Champollion

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Who discovered the colossal bust of Ramses II?

Who discovered the colossal bust of Ramses II?

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Giovanni BelzoniGiovanni Belzoni

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What did Howard Carter discover?

What did Howard Carter discover?

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Tomb of TutankhamenTomb of Tutankhamen

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What did Per-aa mean?What did Per-aa mean?

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Great HouseGreat House

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According to the legend, who founded Rome?

According to the legend, who founded Rome?

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Romulus and RemusRomulus and Remus

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What does SPQR mean?What does SPQR mean?

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Senatos Pupolusque Romanesque

Senatos Pupolusque Romanesque

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When did King John of England sign the Magna

Carta?

When did King John of England sign the Magna

Carta?

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19121912

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When did Columbus reach America?

When did Columbus reach America?

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14421442

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The greatest art center of the Medieval period.

The greatest art center of the Medieval period.

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ConstantinopleConstantinople

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The greatest wonder of engineering.

The greatest wonder of engineering.

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Hagia SophiaHagia Sophia

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Considered as the most sacred place on earth.

Considered as the most sacred place on earth.

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Holy SepulcherHoly Sepulcher

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It means “rebirth’’It means “rebirth’’

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RenaissanceRenaissance

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He is painter of Last Supper and Mona Lisa.

He is painter of Last Supper and Mona Lisa.

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Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da Vinci

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He asked Michaelangelo to paint the ceiling of Sistine

Chapel.

He asked Michaelangelo to paint the ceiling of Sistine

Chapel.

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Pope Julius IIPope Julius II

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He painted “School of Athens”

He painted “School of Athens”

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Raphael SantiRaphael Santi

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It is the great age of pyramid building.

It is the great age of pyramid building.

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Old KingdomOld Kingdom

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It was an achievement of the architects of Lle de France in

Paris.

It was an achievement of the architects of Lle de France in

Paris.

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GothicGothic

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It was a form of festive courtly entertainment which

flourished in 16th to 17th century.

It was a form of festive courtly entertainment which

flourished in 16th to 17th century.

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MasqueMasque

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It is the most formal of the ballet styles.

It is the most formal of the ballet styles.

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Classical balletClassical ballet

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A form of dance influenced by both classical ballet and

modern dance.

A form of dance influenced by both classical ballet and

modern dance.

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Contemporary BalletContemporary Ballet

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First pioneer of contemporary ballet.

First pioneer of contemporary ballet.

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George BalanchineGeorge Balanchine

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It is a wheeled wagon used to bring dead characters with

view for the audience.

It is a wheeled wagon used to bring dead characters with

view for the audience.

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EkkyklemaEkkyklema

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The muse of tragedy.The muse of tragedy.

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MelpomeneisMelpomeneis

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What was the technique discovered by Leonardo da

Vinci which means a blurring of the edges of figures as if they were disappearing in

shadow?

What was the technique discovered by Leonardo da

Vinci which means a blurring of the edges of figures as if they were disappearing in

shadow?

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sfumatosfumato

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Who was the most lyrical of the impressionist painters?Who was the most lyrical of the impressionist painters?

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Claude MonetClaude Monet

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Why Camille Pissaro was called the “Village

Impressionist”?

Why Camille Pissaro was called the “Village

Impressionist”?

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Because he painted peasant scenes

Because he painted peasant scenes

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What was the greatest triumph of illusion of

Giovanni Lorenz Bernini?

What was the greatest triumph of illusion of

Giovanni Lorenz Bernini?

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Ecstasy of Saint TheresaEcstasy of Saint Theresa

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It is a kind of painting which is more about the artist than

the subject.

It is a kind of painting which is more about the artist than

the subject.

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ExpressionismExpressionism

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Study the artists and their works.

Study the artists and their works.

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Good luckGood luck