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HISTORY OF DECORATIVE ARTS, INTE 125 EXAM #1 SAMPLE QUESTION.
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HISTORY OF DECORATIVE ARTS, INTE 125
EXAM #1SAMPLE QUESTION
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1.This Egyptian temple is built with a post and lintel system, otherwise known as:a trabeated b transom c transept d tatami e tracery
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2. This royal Egyptian throne chair belonged to:a Hetepheres b Ramesses c Tutankhamun d Osiris e Nefertiti
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3. These tomb Egyptian wall paintings were preserved 5,000 years by applying tempera paint to wet plaster. This ancient art of wall and ceiling decoration process is known as:a frieze b fret c fascia d mosaic e fresco
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4. These enormous ceramic storage jars standing 5 ft. tall held olives, grain and wine at this location:
a Megaronb Parthenonc Temple of Ramessesd Palace of Knossose Akrotiri
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5. This classical architectural order is called:
a Corinthianb Ionicc Tuscand Dorice Composite
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6. This ancient 4-legged seating piece of Greek Furniture was known as:a klismos b kline c lectus d fulcrum e diphros
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7. This classical decorative motif-> (center section) is known as:
a bead & reelb guillochec anthemiond egg & darte Greek key
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7. In Roman times as today, the architectural name for an open courtyard in the center of a building is called:a vestibuleb colonnadec porticod atriume megaron
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9. Instead of being round or drum-shaped and freestanding, this column is applied flat to the wall and is known as a:a pediment b pylon c pendentive d pilaster e pedestal
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10. The Roman arch is supported by a single angled shaped stone in the top of the arch called:a spandrelb vaultc piersd squinche keystone
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11. Painted murals representing architecture or materials or scenery not actually present is known by this French term meaning “to fool the eye” is called:
a tesserab chorinthianc trompe l’oeild tracerye triclinium
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12. This architectural detail allowed architect of the Gothic Period to build taller cathedrals:a flutingb pendentivec fretworkd frescoe flying buttress
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13. This Gothic Period wainscot chair is decorated with carved panels covered in this vertical motif:a arcadeb rondelsc acanthusd festoone linenfold
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14. The geometric pierced work of this marble window lattice is typically utilized in both of the following cultures:
a Islamic/Indianb Greco/Romanc Korean/Japanesed Italian/Egyptian e Egyptian/Greek
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15. Carving patterns into marble and inlaying semi-precious stones is an example of:a pashmina b porcelain c pilaster d pietra dura e parquetry
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16. This Chinese arm chair is typical with parts including: stretchers and splat connecting to the top horizontal member called: a mortise and tenonb dovetailc crest raild mitere apron
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17. This popular Chinese inlay and lacquered multi-paneled screen was shipped in trade to the West and named for this East Indian Coastal Trade route:a Cinnabar b Caryatid c Coromandel d Corinthian e Cartouche
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18. Chinese bronze production began 1500 BC. Bronze is an alloy of these two elements:a nickel/leadb copper/tinc copper/zincd lead/tine silver/brass
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19. This typical Japanese home contains which of the following elements:a tatami b tokonoma c ikebana d shoji e contains all
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20. This group of vases shows the process of applying wire and glazes to Asian decorative metal work known as:a cloisonne b chinoiserie c porcelain d lacquer e cinnabar
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