Monday, July 22, 2013

ART HIST 1AA3: Take-Home Test

School of the Arts         McMaster University
INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF ART
ART HIST 1AA3, Summer 2013
Instructor: Greg Davies

TAKE-HOME TEST, JULY 22, 2013
1 Part. Total value: 100 points  
Due: Wednesday July 24 (in class)


Provide a written response (2 - 4 double-spaced pages) for the following question. You must use full sentences (point form will not be accepted). References to material from your course text should be cited by indicating the authors’ (or author’s) last names and page number in brackets after the citation. Lecture references do not need to be cited for this test. All referenced works must be identified by artist or architect, title and date(s). Please ensure that you clearly include your name and student number on your completed work before returning on the due date.

QUESTION:


The 14th – 16th centuries mark the period of the Italian Renaissance in art and architecture. Using at least two examples of appropriate work from the lectures or your course text identify the qualities or characteristics that allow us to define an Italian work of the period as ‘Renaissance’.



END

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

ART HIST 1AA3 (Summer): Quiz Study Lists

Please find below the study lists for next week's quiz.  A total of 10 works from the image list will appear on the image identification section of the quiz. The vocabulary section will consist of 20 vocabulary terms from the list below. Please familiarize yourselves with all of the material below in order to prepare.

GD

IMAGES

Kritios Boy, c. 480 B.C.., Athens
Doryphoros (Roman copy), 2nd C., A.D., Naples
Warrior of Riace, 5th C., B.C., Italy
Parthenon, 447-438 B.C., Athens
Erectheum, 421-405 B.C., Athens
Pantheon, 118-128 A.D., Rome
Basilica Ulpia (plan), 2nd C., A.D., Rome
Arch of Constantine, 315 A.D., Rome
Colosseum, 70-82 A.D., Rome
Pont-du-Gard, 1st C., B.C., Nimes
Trajan’s Column, 113 A.D., Rome
Old St. Peter’s (plan), c. 320s, A.D., Rome
Santa Costanza, c. 350 A.D., Rome
Masouleum of Galla Placidia, 5th C., Ravenna
San Vitale, 540-547, Ravenna
San Vitale (plan), 540-547, Ravenna
Hagia Sophia, begun 537., Constantinople (Istanbul)
Hagia Sophia (plan) begun 537., Constantinople (Istanbul)
Palace Chapel (or Palatine Chapel), 792-805, Aachen
St. Michael’s, 1001-1031, Hildesheim
Sainte-Foy, 1050-1120, Conques
Sainte-Foy (plan), 1050-1120, Conques
Saint-Denis, completed 1144, Île-de-France
Chartres, begun 1193, Chartres
Chartres (plan), begun 1193, Chartres


VOCABULARY

Kouros
Kore
Archaic
Early classical
Classical
Doric
Ionic
Corinthian
Capital
Peristyle
Stylobate
Stereobate
Triglyph
Metope
Frieze
Entablature
Cella (or Naos)
Pediment
Portico
Engaged column
Amphitheatre
Aqueduct
Triumphal Arch
Basilica
Roman arch
Keystone
Springing
Barrel vault
Groin vault
Coffered ceiling
Oculus
Nave
Transept
Clerestory
Apse
Narthex
Latin cross
Greek cross
Gallery
Radiating chapels
Ambulatory
Reliquary
Pendentive
Trumeau
Archivolt
Tympanum
Lintel
Westwerk
Odo of Metz
Otto III
Bishop Bernward
Abbot Suger
Lancet window
Rose window
Tripartite construction
Flying buttress
Rib vault
Pointed arch
Triforium
Jamb figures

Royal Portal

Monday, July 8, 2013

ART HIST 1AA3 (Summer 2013): Quiz Info

Hello everyone,

We are getting closer to the quiz date (Monday July 15, in class)! The quiz will cover material up to, and including, Gothic art and architecture. There will be two sections to the quiz:

1. Image identification
2. Vocabulary

Section one will consist of 10 images of works presented in lecture. You will be asked to identify the title, date(s) and location for each. I will be posting a study list of relevant works here on this blog on Wednesday.

Section two will consist of 20 fill-in-the-blank sentences. For each sentence you will be asked to fill in the blank space with the appropriate term. A study list of terms will be posted here on the blog on Wednesday.

Please know that I have two volunteers who have kindly stepped forward to offer lecture notes for students in need. If you require notes for the previous lectures please contact me by email and I will put you in touch with the volunteers.

GD