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35 Cards in this Set
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The Gummersmark Brooch is from the present - day country of __________.
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- Denmark
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The ___________ features a prominent Chi Rho page comprised of spirals, animal forms, and other abundant decorative motifs.
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- Book of Kells
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The Page with Christ Washing the Feet of His Disciples from the Aachen Gospels departs from other Ottonian books in its inspiration from __________ art.
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- Byzantine
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An enclosed courtyard at the heart of a monastery is a __________.
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- Cloister
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The Gero Crucifix is one of the few works of __________ to survive from the early Middle Ages.
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- Carved wood
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The subject of __________ on the cover of the Landau Gospels, was common for Medieval book covers.
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- The Crucifixion
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The sculpture Equestrian portrait of Charles the Bald (?) seemingly depicts the great _________ruler.
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- Carolingian
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Hiberno - Saxon art was directly influenced by all of the following cultures except __________.
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- Persian
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Irish high crosses such as that at Ahenny were influenced by __________ traditions.
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- Metalworking
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The ___________ style in Spain incorporated Islamic influence.
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- Mozarabic
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As evidenced in the page, Ezra Restoring the Sacred Scriptures, In the Bible Known as the Codex Amiatinus, ___________ sought to emphasize its connection to Rome.
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- Wearmouth - Jarrow
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Stave churches were constructed from ___________.
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- Timber
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The portrait of Matthew in the __________ Gospels conforms closely with Classical Greco - Roman art.
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- Coronation
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The Abbey Church of Corvey is located in present - day __________.
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- Germany
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One of the earliest surviving decorated Gospels from the British Isles is the ___________.
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- Book of Durrow
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____________ are twig - like letters of an early Germanic alphabet.
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- Runes
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The lost - wax process was used to make the ___________.
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- Doors of Bishop Bernward
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The Carolingian realm reached its greatest extent under ___________, the first Christian emperor, whose chapel is in Aachen.
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- Charlemagne
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The Saint Gall plan includes all of the following except a __________.
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- Burial ship
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Vellum and oxgall liquid are ingredients used in __________.
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- Painting manuscripts
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Knowledge of Merovingian art is based primarily on the __________ that have been uncovered in graves.
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- Pieces of jewelry
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The Ottonians sought to replicate the splendors of both Carolingian architecture and that of the __________.
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- Romans
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___________ represent Vikings most important surviving contribution.
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- Ships
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The illuminated book known as the Lindisfarne Gospels was most likely _________.
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- Primarily used for display purposes.
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_________, one of the two painters who worked on the Battle of the Bird and the Serpent, is the First Western female artist to be identified with a specific work of art.
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- Ende
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The animal style was developed by the __________ in Scandanavia.
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- Norse
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The soaring core of the palace Chapel of Charlemagne is in the shape of a (n) __________.
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Octagon
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As depicted in the Aachen Gospels, __________ tried to stop Jesus from washing his disciples feet.
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- Peter
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The decoration of millefiori, meaning "a thousand flowers," was used in the ___________.
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- Hinged Clasp, from the Sutton Hoo Burial Ship
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"Doors of Bishop Bernward," were made from __________?
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- Bronze
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"Gero Crucifix," was mad from __________?
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- Painted and gilded wood
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What materials were used to make "Crucifixion with Angels and Mourning Figures, Lindau Gospels?
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- Gold, pearls, sapphires, garnets, and emeralds.
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"Gummersmark Brooch," was made from ___________?
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- Silver gilt
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What materials were used to make "Chi Rho Iota Page from the Book of Kells?
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- Oxgall inks and pigments on vellum.
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Stave churches were native to _________.
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- Scandanavia
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