美联社Art History : Ancient Grecian and Roman Sculpture

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Art History

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Example Question #41 :Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture

Roman sculpture distinguished itself from Greek sculpture by__________.

Possible Answers:

sharp realism in portraiture

widespread use of marble as a medium

creation of elaborate funerary memorials

creating sculptures of pagan gods for use in temples

Correct answer:

sharp realism in portraiture

Explanation:

Most Roman sculpture, and art of all kinds, was heavily based on Greek examples, and oftentimes it can be hard to distinguish between a Roman original and a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture. However, one major distinguishing feature of Roman sculpture is in its portraiture. Roman portraits depicted their subjects in a "warts and all" manner that showed every imperfection, as it was seen to exhibit worldliness and wisdom.

Example Question #42 :Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture

A_____________is a horizontal band used to divide and order pictorial space, especially in relief sculpture.

Possible Answers:

frame

picture plane

register

pylon

Correct answer:

register

Explanation:

A register divides the picture plane horizontally, often providing the ground line for figural decoration if it is present. Registers are used especially in relief sculpture to provide spatial order within the composition. A frame would refer to the elements that actually surround and close off the picture plane.

Example Question #43 :Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture

The ancient Greco-Roman statue that depicts a fallen soldier of the Galatian people is known as__________.

Possible Answers:

Laocoön and His Sons

The Arrotino

The Dying Gaul

The Barberini Faun

Correct answer:

The Dying Gaul

Explanation:

The Dying Gaulis a statue most likely originally cast around 200 BCE by a Greek king to commemorate his victory over the Galatians, a Celtic tribe living in modern day Turkey. The sculpture is remarkable for showing the bravery and humanity of the subject, who is marked as Galatian thanks to his haircut and necklace. The Dying Gaul that has survived is a Roman copy of the Greek original that is currently held in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.

Example Question #2 :Sculpture

The Dying Gaulis a famous Roman piece of art in which medium?

Possible Answers:

Fresco

Mosaic

Sculpture

Mural

Painting

Correct answer:

Sculpture

Explanation:

The Dying Gaulis a statue from the third century BCE and is among the most famous pieces of Roman artwork. The statue is remarkable for its tension and lines in the prone figure, who is slouching into repose from his wounds. Additionally, the face conveys an astonishing amount of pathos and misery, while also showing a perfect form in the figure's body.

Example Question #44 :Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture


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This sculpture dates back to which period of Ancient Greek sculpture?

Possible Answers:

The Classical period

The Archaic period

The Byzantine period

The Geometric period

The Hellenistic period

Correct answer:

The Classical period

Explanation:

This sculpture, the Venus Braschi by Praxiteles, is a textbook example of the Classical period of Ancient Greek sculpture. The subject is calm, and has her weight shifted onto one foot, which is commonly seen in other sculptures of the same period. The sculpture has realistic, yet idealized proportions and body shape. It is also made of marble, which was not used for sculptures during the Archaic period.

The Hellenistic period consisted of a lot of movement, emotion and dynamism. As this sculpture's subject is a calm, idealized, very symmetrical female, this would not be a good representation of Hellenistic sculpture.

Example Question #45 :Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture


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From which ancient civilization does this stone sculpture originate?

Possible Answers:

Ancient Greece

Mesopotamia

Ancient Rome

Ancient Egypt

The Toltec Civilization

Correct answer:

Ancient Greece

Explanation:

This sculpture is calledPeplos Kore, and has been dated back to 530 BCE, during the Archaic period of Ancient Greek sculpture. The sculpture showcases one of the archetypal figures of Archaic sculpture: the standing draped woman. The subject also showcases what is known as the "Archaic smile," a bland, smiling facial expression born by nearly all Archaic Greek sculptures after 575 BCE.

Example Question #46 :Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture

Hellenistic sculpture

Photo by I, Sailko [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.

This sculpture dates back to which of the three Ancient Greek sculpture periods?

Possible Answers:

The Byzantine period

None of the other answers is correct.

The Hellenistic period

The Classical period

The Archaic period

Correct answer:

The Hellenistic period

Explanation:

This sculpture, calledLaocoön and His Sons, is a clear example of late Hellenistic Greek sculpture. It is less focused on symmetry and beauty, and is more focused on the emotion and movement of the scene it is illustrating. The facial expressions and panicked and angry, as opposed to serene or neutral, as seen in Archaic and Classical sculpture. Also, this sculpture features children, which are not often found in Classical and Archaic Greek Sculpture.

The Byzantine period was not a period of Ancient Greek sculpture.

# 47例问题:Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture

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Exekias [Public domain, CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) or GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons.

Given its stylistic and formal elements, to what period can this amphora be attributed?

Possible Answers:

Roman Imperial

Roman Republican

Greek Classical

Greek Archaic

Greek Hellenistic

Correct answer:

Greek Archaic

Explanation:

Black-figure vases such as this one by Exekias depicting Ajax and Achilles playing dice are emblematic of Athenian ceramic production during the Greek Archaic period (c. 600–480 BCE).

Image:Ajax and Achilles Playing a Game, by Exekias (potter and painter), c. 540-530 BCE. Black-figure painting on a ceramic amphora.

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Example Question #48 :Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture

The Discobolus of Myron depicts what kind of person?

Possible Answers:

An athlete

An elder

A soldier

A sailor

An oracle

Correct answer:

An athlete

Explanation:

The Discobolus of Myron depicts a nude male discus thrower poised in the act of hurling the discus. With his head bent down, his knees bent, and his throwing arm extended behind him, the figure is frozen in a dynamic, athletic posture. Unlike later Greek art, Early Classical sculpture was concerned with portraying ideal human form, and the youthful male nude was considered the most beautiful of all the human forms.

Example Question #1 :Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture

The Discobolus of Myron is made of which material?

Possible Answers:

Bronze

Beaten gold

Cement

Marble

Iron

Correct answer:

Bronze

Explanation:

像许多早期的古典雕塑,Discobolus of Myron was made of bronze. While sometimes more difficult to work with than marble, this medium is generally lighter than stone and allowed for more innovative, dynamic postures.

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