AH 101 Midterm

These flashcards are for an art history midterm exam. It is composed of images the students must identify and terms that must be defined and give examples of to further demonstrate their understanding. Minor tweaks will be made every so often.

110 cards   |   Total Attempts: 182
  

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Question 1
Identify the image:
Prehistoric. Nude Woman (Woman of Willendorf), Austria, ca. 28,000-25,000 BCE, limestone
Question 2
Identify the image:
Prehistoric. Hall of the Bulls, Lascaux, France, ca. 15,000-13,000, painting
Question 3
Identify the image:
Prehistoric. Rhinoceros, wounded man, and disemboweled bison, Lascaux, ca. 15,000-13,000 BCE
Question 4
Identify the image:
Prehistoric. Landscape with Volcanic Eruption, copy of a wall painting, Çatal Höyük, ca. 6150 BCE
Question 5
Identify the image:
Prehistoric. Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, ca. 2550-1600 BCE
Question 6
Identify the image:
The Ancient Near East. War and Peace sides of the Standard of Ur, Iraq. c. 2600 BCE, wood inlaid w/ shells, stones
Question 7
Identify the image:
The Ancient Near East. Head of Akkadian ruler from Nineveh, c. 2250-2200 BCE, copper
Question 8
Identify the image:
The Ancient Near East. Victory Stele of Naram-Sin, from Susa, Iran, 2254-2218 BCE
Question 9
Identify the image:
The Ancient Near East. Ziggurat, Ur, Iraq, c. 2100 BCE
Question 10
Identify the image:
The Ancient Near East. Stele with law code of Hammurabi, from Susa, Iran, ca. 1780 BCE, basalt
Question 11
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The Ancient Near East. Lion Gate, Hattusa, Turkey, c. 1400 BCE
Question 12
Identify the image:
The Ancient Near East. Lamassu, from the citadel of Saragon II, Iraq, c.720-705 BCE, limestone
Question 13
Identify the image:
The Ancient Near East. Ashurbanipal hunting lions, relief, Nineveh, Iraq, c. 645-640 BCE, gypsum
Question 14
Identify the image:
The Ancient Near East. Ishtar Gate (restored), Babylon, Iraq, c. 575 BCE, glazed brick
Question 15
Identify the image:
Ancient Egypt. Palette of King Narmer, from Hierankopolis, Egypt, Predynastic, c. 3000-2920 BCE, slate