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Double Jeopardy Heading1Heading2Heading3Heading4 Heading5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Q $600

$100 Question from Slide 1 What is the name of this church?

$100 Answer from Slide 1 St. Madeleine

$200 Question from Slide 1 Where is it located?

$200 Answer from Slide 1 Vezelay, France

$300 Question from Slide 1 What relics are located here?

$300 Answer from Slide 1 The remains of St. Mary Magdalen

$400 Question from Slide 1 What important historical event was started here?

$400 Answer from Slide 1 The Third Crusade

$500 Question from Slide 1 What is the period?

$500 Answer from Slide 1 Romanesque

$600 Question from Slide 1 What is the significance of this church

$600 Answer from Slide 1 Typically Romanesque A major pilgrimage church because of the remains of St. Mary Magdalen Beginning of a major pilgrimage trail that ends at Santiago de Compostella

$100 Question from Slide 2 What is the name of this piece?

$100 Answer from Slide 2 Last Judgement

$200 Question from Slide 2 Where is it located?

$200 Answer from Slide 2 Autun Cathedral, West Façade Tympanum

$300 Question from Slide 2 What is the period?

$300 Answer from Slide 2 Romanesque

$400 Question from Slide 2 What are the dates?

$400 Answer from Slide

$500 Question from Slide 2 Who is the artist?

$500 Answer from Slide 2 Giselbertus

$600 Question from Slide 2 What does it show

$600 Answer from Slide 2 The stages of the apocalypse

$100 Question from Slide 3 What is the name of this piece?

$100 Answer from Slide 3 St. John the Evangelist from the Gospel Book of Abbot Wedricus

$200 Question from Slide 3 Where was it created?

$200 Answer from Slide 3 Avesnes, England

$300 Question from Slide 3 What is the period?

$300 Answer from Slide 3 Romanesque

$400 Question from Slide 3 What is the date?

$400 Answer from Slide

$500 Question from Slide 3 Who is St. John the Evangelist?

$500 Answer from Slide 3 The supposed writer of the Gospel Book of St. John

$600 Question from Slide 3 Describe the symbols located on the page

$600 Answer from Slide 3 God- The hand reaching down Holy Spirit- Dove Abbot Wedricus- shown giving St. John the ink to write his gospel St. John- Eagle

$100 Question from Slide 4 What is the name of this piece?

$100 Answer from Slide 4 Mary Foretold of Her Death

$200 Question from Slide 4 What is this image from?

$200 Answer from Slide 4 The Maesta Panel

$300 Question from Slide 4 What was it created for?

$300 Answer from Slide 4 The Siena Cathedral

$400 Question from Slide 4 Who was the artist?

$400 Answer from Slide 4 Duccio

$500 Question from Slide 4 Why was the Maesta Panel So Large?

$500 Answer from Slide 4 No room for a fresco cycle inside the Siena Cathedral because the walls were marble

$600 Question from Slide 4 Describe the signficance of the Maesta

$600 Answer from Slide 4 Two sided containing the life of Christ and the Life of the Virgin Includes the patron saints of Siena Considered the most important panel painted in Italy

$100 Question from Slide 5 What is the title of this Piece?

$100 Answer from Slide 5 Life of Christ- Lamentation

$200 Question from Slide 5 Location (include city)

$200 Answer from Slide 5 Arena Chapel, Padua Italy

$300 Question from Slide 5 What is the time period?

$300 Answer from Slide 5 Gothic

$400 Question from Slide 5 What are the dates?

$400 Answer from Slide

$500 Question from Slide 5 Who is the artist?

$500 Answer from Slide 5 Giotto

$600 Question from Slide 5 Why was it built?

$600 Answer from Slide 5 To atone for the sin of usury committed by Scrovegnis family

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer Bronze Doors Florence Baptistry Gothic Gilt Bronze Andrea Pisano Lost Wax- technique using wax molds to make a large scale bronze piece

Showing the life of St. John the Baptist 14 scenes in each door