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ART - ANCIENT GREECE

Authored by Andrea da Veiga e Souza

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6th Grade

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ART - ANCIENT GREECE
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1. The Geometric Period (c. 900 - 700 BCE) in Ancient Greece is known for:

a) Realistic human sculptures

Abstract motifs and geometric patterns

Emotional and dynamic sculptures

Stone sculptures of gods and goddesses

2.

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2. During the Archaic Period (c. 700 - 480 BCE), what new form of sculpture emerged?

Contrapposto stance

Dynamic, realistic forms

Kouros (male) and Kore (female) statues

Black-figure pottery

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3. Which architectural orders developed during the Archaic Period?

Doric and Corinthian

Doric and Ionic

Ionic and Corinthian

Geometric and Archaic

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4. In the Classical Period (c. 480 - 323 BCE), sculptures began to feature:

Rigid human forms

More emotional expressions

Idealized human forms and naturalism

Interaction with other cultures

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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5. In the play "The Frogs", who is the main character (papel pricipal)

Dionysus

Xanthias

Charon

Persephone

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6. What period is referred to as the Golden Age of Athens?

Archaic Period

Classical Period

Hellenistic Period

Geometric Period

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7. During the Hellenistic Period (c. 323 - 31 BCE), sculptures became:

More rigid and formal

More emotional and dynamic

Focused on idealized forms

Limited to religious subjects

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