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AP Art History Ch.1-4
Prehistoric Art to Aegean Art
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Bronze Age
Definition
A prehistoric period in the Old World, dating roughly from 3000-1000 BCE, defined by the widespread use of bronze
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Mesopotamia
Definition
Ancient Near East civilization, among the earliest known
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Greece
Definition
Aegean civilization, first of the officially Western cultures
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Knossos
Definition
Minoan Palace, largest and the most complicated
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Mycenae
Definition
stronghold type town
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City of Troy
Definition
got beat and burned down
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naturalism
Definition
accurate depiction
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female snake deity
Definition
could be a deity or an attendant, fashioned after real women
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Phaestos
Definition
ancient city on the island of Crete
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Linear B
Definition
Script of Minoan Crete and Mycenae, deciphered in 1953.
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diadem
Definition
crown (diadem of ravenclaw = teh horcrux)
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rhyton
Definition
ritual pouring vessel
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kouratrophoe
Definition
a class of Mycenaean terracotta figurines depicting women carrying children
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King Minos
Definition
the guy with the minotaur, Knossos
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Kamares style
Definition
Middle Minoan period, creamy white and reddish-brown on black, natural/abstract forms, suggestive of life in the sea, integrated with shape of vessel
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megaron
Definition
reception hall
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motif
Definition
reoccurring symbol
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taurokathapsia
Definition
the bull jumper
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Akrotiri
Definition
Pompeii of the Aegean, at Thera (Cyclades), volcano buried a bunch of frescos
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Minotaur
Definition
half-bull, half-man trapped inside the Labyrinth
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dressed stone
Definition
stone in masonry after it's been squared with a hammer and chisel
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Sir Arthur Evans
Definition
excavated at Knossos and found evidence of sophisticated Bronze age
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Heinrich Schliemann
Definition
German amateur archaeologist who found Troy, Mycenae, and Tiryns
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cire perdue
Definition
bronze casting method with the wax model
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inlay
Definition
putting something decorative into something solid
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filigree
Definition
delicate metalwork
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repousse'
Definition
method of metalwork that pushes the features out from behind
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niello
Definition
black metallic alloy
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gilding
Definition
coat of gold or something that looks like gold
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gold leaf
Definition
gold beaten into super-thin shites for decorating books
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steatite
Definition
soft, easily worked stone. Soapstone, form of talc
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sistrum
Definition
rattle/tamborine like instrument, sacred symbol of Kybele, Dionysos, Ishtar, Isis, Hathor
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Marine style
Definition
Late Minoan pottery, emphasizes shape of jar, dark silhouettes on ligt ground
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citadel
Definition
fortress type thing
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Pylos
Definition
bay/town on west coast of Peloponnese
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beehive tomb
Definition
tholoi, Mycenaean chamber tomb from Bonze Age
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acropolis
Definition
Greek, “high city.” In ancient Greece, usually the site of the city’s most important temple(s).
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arch
Definition
A curved structural member that spans an opening and is generally composed of wedge-shaped blocks (voussoirs) that transmit the downward pressure laterally.See also thrust.
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attic
Definition
The uppermost story of a building.
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attribution
Definition
Assignment of a work to a maker or makers.
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capital
Definition
The uppermost member of a column, serving as a transition from the shaft to the lintel. In classical architecture, the form of the capital varies with the order.
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corbel
Definition
A projecting wall member used as a support for some element in the superstructure. Also, courses of stone or brick in which each course projects beyond the one beneath it. Two such walls, meeting at the topmost course, create a corbeled arch or corbeled vault.
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corbeled arch
Definition
See corbel.
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corbeled vault
Definition
A vault formed by the piling of stone blocks in horizontal courses, cantilevered inward until the two walls meet in an arch.
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course
Definition
In masonry construction, a horizontal row of stone blocks.
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Cycladic Art
Definition
The pre-Greek art of the Cycladic Islands.
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Cyclopean masonry
Definition
A method of stone construction, named after the mythical one-eyed giant Cyclops, using massive, irregular blocks without mortar, characteristic of the Bronze Age fortifications of Tiryns and other Mycenaean sites.
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dome
Definition
A hemispheric vault; theoretically, an arch rotated on its vertical axis.
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dromos
Definition
The passage leading to a tholos tomb.
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fresco
Definition
Painting on lime plaster, either dry (dry fresco or fresco secco) or wet (true or buon fresco). In the latter method, the pigments are mixed with water and become chemically bound to the freshly laid lime plaster. Also, a painting executed in either method.
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fresco secco
Definition
See fresco.
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Helladic art
Definition
The pre-Greek art of the Greek mainland (Hellas).
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iconography
Definition
Greek, the “writing of images.” The term refers both to the content, or subject, of an artwork and to the study of content in art. It also includes the study of the symbolic, often religious, meaning of objects, persons, or events depicted in works of art.
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krater
Definition
An ancient Greek wide-mouthed bowl for mixing wine and water.
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megaron
Definition
The large reception hall in a Mycenaean palace, fronted by an open, two-columned porch.
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Minoan Art
Definition
The pre-Greek art of Crete, named after the legendary King Minos of Knossos.
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Mycenaean
Definition
The late phase of Helladic art, named after the site of Mycenae.
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portico
Definition
A roofed colonnade; also an entrance porch.
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relieving triangle
Definition
In Mycenaean architecture, the triangular opening above the lintel that serves to lighten the weight to be carried by the lintel itself.
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repoussé
Definition
Formed in relief by beating a metal plate from the back, leaving the impression on the face. The metal is hammered into a hollow mold of wood or some other pliable material and finished with a graver. See also relief.
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sculpture in the round
Definition
Freestanding figures, carved or modeled in three dimensions.
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terracotta
Definition
Hard-baked clay, used for sculpture and as a building material. It may be glazed or painted.
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tholos (pl. tholoi)
Definition
A temple with a circular plan.
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tholos tomb
Definition
In Mycenean architecture, a beehive-shaped tomb with a circular plan.
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treasury
Definition
In ancient Greece, a small building set up for the safe storage of votive offerings.
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true fresco
Definition
See fresco.
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wet fresco
Definition
See fresco.
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black-figure painting
Definition
In early Greek pottery, the silhouetting of dark figures against a light background of natural, reddish clay, with linear details incised through the silhouettes.
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burin
Definition
A pointed tool used for engraving or incising.
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composite view
Definition
See twisted perspective.
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composition
Definition
The way in which an artist organizes forms in an artwork, either by placing shapes on a flat surface or arranging forms in space.
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cromlech
Definition
A circle of monoliths. Also called henge.
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found objects
Definition
Images, materials, or objects as found in the everyday environment that are incorporated into works of art.
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freestanding sculpture
Definition
See sculpture in the round.
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ground line
Definition
In paintings and reliefs, a painted or carved baseline on which figures appear to stand.
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henge
Definition
See cromlech.
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high relief
Definition
See relief.
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incise
Definition
To cut into a surface with a sharp instrument; also, a method of decoration, especially on metal and pottery.
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landscape
Definition
A picture showing natural scenery, without narrative content.
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lintel
Definition
A beam used to span an opening.
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low relief
Definition
See relief.
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medium
Definition
The material (for example, marble, bronze, clay, fresco) in which an artist works; also, in painting, the vehicle (usually liquid) that carries the pigment.
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megalith (adj., megalithic)
Definition
Greek, “great stone.” A large, roughly hewn stone used in the construction of monumental prehistoric structures. See also cromlech.
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Mesolithic
Definition
The “middle” Stone Age, between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic ages.
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monolith
Definition
A column shaft that is all in one piece (not composed of drums); a large, single block or piece of stone used in megalithic structures.
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mural
Definition
A wall painting.
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Neolithic
Definition
The “new” Stone Age.
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Paleolithic
Definition
The “old” Stone Age, during which humankind produced the first sculptures and paintings.
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radiocarbon dating
Definition
Method of measuring the decay rate of carbon isotopes in organic matter to provide dates for organic materials such as wood and fiber.
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red-figure painting
Definition
In later Greek pottery, the silhouetting of red figures against a black background, with painted linear details; the reverse of black-figure painting.
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relief
Definition
In sculpture, figures projecting from a background of which they are part. The degree of relief is designated high, low (bas), or sunken. In the last, the artist cuts the design into the surface so that the highest projecting parts of the image are no higher than the surface itself. See alsorepoussé.
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terracotta
Definition
Hard-baked clay, used for sculpture and as a building material. It may be glazed or painted.
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trilithons
Definition
A pair of monoliths topped with a lintel; found in megalithic structures.
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twisted perspective
Definition
A convention of representation in which part of a figure is shown in profile and another part of the same figure is shown frontally; a composite view.
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acropolis
Definition
Greek, “high city.” In ancient Greece, usually the site of the city’s most important temple(s).
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Apadana
Definition
The great audience hall in ancient Persian palaces.
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arch
Definition
A curved structural member that spans an opening and is generally composed of wedge-shaped blocks (voussoirs) that transmit the downward pressure laterally.See also thrust.
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arena
Definition
In a Roman amphitheater, the central area where bloody gladiatorial combats and other boisterous events took place.
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barrel vault
Definition
See vault.
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bestiary
Definition
A collection of illustrations of real and imaginary animals.
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blind arcade
Definition
An arcade having no actual openings, applied as decoration to a wall surface.
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cella
Definition
The chamber at the center of an ancient temple; in a classical temple, the room (Greek, naos) in which the cult statue usually stood.
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city-state
Definition
An independent, self-governing city.
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cuneiform
Definition
Latin, “wedgeshaped.” A system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia, in which wedge-shaped characters were produced by pressing a stylus into a soft clay tablet, which was then baked or otherwise allowed to harden.
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cylinder seal
Definition
A cylindrical piece of stone usually about an inch or so in height, decorated with an incised design, so that a raised pattern was left when the seal was rolled over soft clay. In the ancient Near East, documents, storage jars, and other important possessions were signed, sealed, and identified in this way.
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facade
Definition
Usually, the front of a building; also, the other sides when they are emphasized architecturally.
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foreshortening
Definition
The use of perspective to represent in art the apparent visual contraction of an object that extends back in space at an angle to the perpendicular plane of sight.
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frieze
Definition
The part of the entablature between the architrave and the cornice; also, any sculptured or painted band in a building. See register.
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glaze
Definition
A vitreous coating applied to pottery to seal and decorate the surface; it may be colored, transparent, or opaque, and glossy or matte. In oil painting, a thin, transparent, or semitransparent layer put over a color to alter it slightly.
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glazed brick
Definition
Bricks painted and then kiln fired to fuse the color with the baked clay.
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ground line
Definition
In paintings and reliefs, a painted or carved baseline on which figures appear to stand.
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heraldic composition
Definition
A composition that is symmetrical on either side of a central figure.
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hierarchy of scale
Definition
An artistic convention in which greater size indicates greater importance.
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iwan
Definition
In Islamic architecture, a vaulted rectangular recess opening onto a courtyard.
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lamassu
Definition
Assyrian guardian in the form of a man-headed winged bull.
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lapis lazuli
Definition
A rich ultramarine semiprecious stone used for carving and as a source for pigment.
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pictograph
Definition
A picture, usually stylized, that represents an idea; also, writing using such means; also painting on rock. See also hieroglyphic.
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putto (pl. putti)
Definition
A cherubic young boy.
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register
Definition
One of a series of superimposed bands or friezes in a pictorial narrative, or the particular levels on which motifs are placed.
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repoussé
Definition
Formed in relief by beating a metal plate from the back, leaving the impression on the face. The metal is hammered into a hollow mold of wood or some other pliable material and finished with a graver. See also relief.
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stele
Definition
A carved stone slab used to mark graves or to commemorate historical events.
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stylus
Definition
A needlelike tool used in engraving and incising; also, an ancient writing instrument used to inscribe clay or wax tablets.
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urna
Definition
A whorl of hair, represented as a dot, between the brows; one of the lakshanas of the Buddha.
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votive offering
Definition
A gift of gratitude to a deity.
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wall arcade
Definition
See blind arcade.
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ziggurat
Definition
In ancient Mesopotamian architecture, a monumental platform for a temple.
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adobe
Definition
The clay used to make a kind of sun-dried mud brick of the same name; a building made of such brick.
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amulet
Definition
An object worn to ward off evil or to aid the wearer.
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atlantid
Definition
A male figure that functions as a supporting column. See also caryatid.
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ben-ben
Definition
A pyramidal stone; a fetish of the Egyptian god Re.
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block statue
Definition
In ancient Egyptian sculpture, a cubic stone image with simplified body parts.
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canon
Definition
A rule, for example, of proportion. The ancient Greeks considered beauty to be a matter of “correct” proportion and sought a canon of proportion, for the human figure and for buildings.
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canopic jar
Definition
In ancient Egypt, the container in which the organs of the deceased were placed for later burial with the mummy.
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capital
Definition
The uppermost member of a column, serving as a transition from the shaft to the lintel. In classical architecture, the form of the capital varies with the order.
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caryatid
Definition
A female figure that functions as a supporting column. See also atlantid.
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chamfer
Definition
The surface formed by cutting off a corner of a board or post; a bevel.
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clerestory
Definition
The fenestrated part of a building that rises above the roofs of the other parts. In Roman basilicas and medieval churches, the windows that form the nave’s uppermost level below the timber ceiling or the vaults.
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colonnade
Definition
A series or row of columns, usually spanned by lintels.
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demotic
Definition
Late Egyptian writing.
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dry fresco
Definition
See fresco.
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engaged column
Definition
A half-round column attached to a wall. See also pilaster.
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flute or fluting
Definition
Vertical channeling, roughly semicircular in cross-section and used principally on columns and pilasters.
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fresco
Definition
Painting on lime plaster, either dry (dry fresco or fresco secco) or wet (true or buon fresco). In the latter method, the pigments are mixed with water and become chemically bound to the freshly laid lime plaster. Also, a painting executed in either method.
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fresco secco
Definition
See fresco.
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hieroglyphic
Definition
A system of writing using symbols or pictures.
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hypostyle hall
Definition
A hall with a roof supported by columns.
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Imhotep
Definition
Imhotep
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impost block
Definition
A stone with the shape of a truncated, inverted pyramid, placed between a capital and the arch that springs from it.
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ka
Definition
In ancient Egypt, the immortal human life force.
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mastaba
Definition
Arabic, “bench.” An ancient Egyptian rectangular brick or stone structure with sloping sides erected over a subterranean tomb chamber connected with the outside by a shaft.
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mummification
Definition
A technique used by ancient Egyptians to preserve human bodies so that they may serve as the eternal home of the immortal ka.
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necropolis
Definition
Greek, “city of the dead”; a large burial area or cemetery.
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nemes
Definition
In ancient Egypt, the linen headdress worn by the pharaoh, with the uraeus cobra of kingship on the front.
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palette
Definition
In ancient Egypt, a slate slab used for preparing makeup. A thin board with a thumb hole at one end on which an artist lays and mixes colors; any surface so used. Also, the colors or kinds of colors characteristically used by an artist.
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papyrus
Definition
A plant native to Egypt and adjacent lands used to make paperlike writing material; also, the material or any writing on it.
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personification
Definition
An abstract idea represented in bodily form.
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pictograph
Definition
A picture, usually stylized, that represents an idea; also, writing using such means; also painting on rock. See also hieroglyphic.
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pier
Definition
A vertical, freestanding masonry support.
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portico
Definition
A roofed colonnade; also an entrance porch.
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pylon
Definition
The simple and massive gateway, with sloping walls, of an Egyptian temple.
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Realism
Definition
A movement that emerged in mid- 19th-century France. Realist artists represented the subject matter of everyday life (especially that which up until then had been considered inappropriate for depiction) in a relatively naturalistic mode.
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sarcophagus (pl. sarcophagi)
Definition
Latin, “consumer of flesh.” A coffin, usually of stone.
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serdab
Definition
A small concealed chamber in an Egyptian mastaba for the statue of the deceased.
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sphinx
Definition
A mythical Egyptian beast with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
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Thutmose
Definition
Thutmose
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true fresco
Definition
See fresco.
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ushabti
Definition
In ancient Egypt, a figurine placed in a tomb to act as a servant to the deceased in the afterlife.
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wet fresco
Definition
See fresco.
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