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Jeopardy Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3Slide 4 Slide 5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $600 Q $500

$100 Question from Slide 1 What is the Name of this Piece?

$100 Answer from Slide 1 Mellon Madonna

$200 Question from Slide 1 What is the date of this piece?

$200 Answer from Slide 1 13 th Century

$300 Question from Slide 1 In what empire was this piece created?

$300 Answer from Slide 1 Byzantine

$400 Question from Slide 1 What is the Media?

$400 Answer from Slide 1 Egg Tempura on Panel

$500 Question from Slide 1 What is an Icon?

$500 Answer from Slide 1 A religious image used for worship (often in homes)

$600 Question from Slide 1 Describe the style of the piece

$600 Answer from Slide 1 Madonna looks flat Christ Child is hovering and looks old Fabric is abstract

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

$100 Answer from Slide 2 Book of Kells Chi Rho Page

$200 Question from Slide 2 What is the date of this piece?

$200 Answer from Slide 2 Late 8 th Early 9 th Century

$300 Question from Slide 2 What is the “Era?”

$300 Answer from Slide 2 Early Christian

$400 Question from Slide 2 What is the Media?

$400 Answer from Slide 2 Tempura on Vellum

$500 Question from Slide 2 Who created it?

$500 Answer from Slide 2 Monks in Ireland

$600 Question from Slide 2 What does Chi Rho stand for

$600 Answer from Slide 2 The Monogram of Christ

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

$100 Answer from Slide 3 Good Shepherd Mosaic

$200 Question from Slide 3 Where is it located?

$200 Answer from Slide 3 Masoleum of Galla Plaidia, Ravenna Italy

$300 Question from Slide 3 What is the “era?”

$300 Answer from Slide 3 Early Christian

$400 Question from Slide 3 What is the Date?

$400 Answer from Slide 3 425

$500 Question from Slide 3 What is the media?

$500 Answer from Slide 3 Mosaic

$600 Question from Slide 3 What is a lunette

$600 Answer from Slide 3 Semi-Circular opening above a door or window

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

$100 Answer from Slide 4 Hagia Sophia

$200 Question from Slide 4 Where is it located?

$200 Answer from Slide 4 Istanbul, Turkey

$300 Question from Slide 4 What is the date?

$300 Answer from Slide

$400 Question from Slide 4 Architects

$400 Answer from Slide 4 Antemius of Tralles and Isodorus of Miletus

$500 Question from Slide 4 What style is the church in?

$500 Answer from Slide 4 Central Plan Church, Byzantine

$600 Question from Slide 4 What is the signficance of the four towers

$600 Question from Slide 4 They were minarets added when the church was used as a mosque

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

$100 Answer from Slide 5 Pisa Cathedral Complex

$200 Question from Slide 5 What period is it from?

$200 Answer from Slide 5 Romanesque

$300 Question from Slide 5 Date?

$300 Answer from Slide

$400 Question from Slide 5 What are the three parts?

$400 Answer from Slide 5 Bell Tower, Baptistery, Cathedral

$500 Question from Slide 5 What is the media?

$500 Answer from Slide 5 White Marble

$600 Question from Slide 5 Describe the signficance

$600 Answer from Slide 5 Romanesque features include: crossing dome and arcade galleries Baptistery was redecorated in the gothic period One of the few churches to feature a lawn