Greek Art Unit Quiz

  1.  
    Greeks believed in the _________ standard regarding the human form.
    A. Make Believe B. Human Likeness C. International D. Ideal
  2.  
    The Greeks build these to honor their gods..
    A. Monuments B. Temples C. Obelisks D. Pyramids
  3.  
    A Greek belief that focused on human dignity and human value (see Ancient Greek Art More than the Olympics)
    A. Human Instinct B. Philosophy C. Humanism D. Valor
  4.  
    An odd smile that was very popular during the time of ancient Greece that symbolized health and well being
  5.  
    Early Greek vases began with a black figure on red background, later they reversed the color scheme which became what
    A. Roman B. Modern C. Red Figure D. Kiln Process
  6.  
    The greatest sculptures came out of what ancient Greek period (Summary 7)
    A. Hellenistic B. Old World C. Classical Period D. Roman Period
  7.  
    Instead of people standing rigid like in Egyptian art, this stance looks more natural with the human figure having most of their weight shifted to one hip or leg
    A. Contrapposto B. Power Pose C. Oikos D. Kouros
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Greek Art Unit Quiz (Answer Key)

  1.  
    Greeks believed in the _________ standard regarding the human form.
    A. Make Believe B. Human Likeness C. International D. Ideal
  2.  
    The Greeks build these to honor their gods..
    A. Monuments B. Temples C. Obelisks D. Pyramids
  3.  
    A Greek belief that focused on human dignity and human value (see Ancient Greek Art More than the Olympics)
    A. Human Instinct B. Philosophy C. Humanism D. Valor
  4.  
    An odd smile that was very popular during the time of ancient Greece that symbolized health and well being
  5.  
    Early Greek vases began with a black figure on red background, later they reversed the color scheme which became what
    A. Roman B. Modern C. Red Figure D. Kiln Process
  6.  
    The greatest sculptures came out of what ancient Greek period (Summary 7)
    A. Hellenistic B. Old World C. Classical Period D. Roman Period
  7.  
    Instead of people standing rigid like in Egyptian art, this stance looks more natural with the human figure having most of their weight shifted to one hip or leg
    A. Contrapposto B. Power Pose C. Oikos D. Kouros

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