AP Art History : 3D Art

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Art History

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Example Questions

Example Question #195 : Architecture

The Taj Mahal is a key example of the architectural style known as __________.

Possible Answers:

Persian

Islamic

Mughal

Bengal

Correct answer:

Mughal

Explanation:

The Mughals created an empire that covered almost the entire Indian subcontinent in the sixteenth century, ruling a multi-ethnic and multi-religious grouping of peoples. Appropriately, Mughal arts and architecture were a blend of their native Persian styles, other Islamic styles, and native Indian art traditions. The Taj Mahal, built in 1632, is a mausoleum to Mumtaz Mahal, the third wife of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It has minaret-like towers, a large Ottoman-style dome, and many elements of traditional Hindu embellishment.

Example Question #4 : Answering Other Questions About Architecture

Hindu temple architecture is defined in the works collectively known as __________.

Possible Answers:

the Shilpa Shastras

the Rhamayana

the Rig Veda

the Bhagavad Gita

the Mahabaratha

Correct answer:

the Shilpa Shastras

Explanation:

Hindu temple architecture follows guidelines which call for a circular inner sanctum with the rest of the structure emanating from the center room. As with most ancient Hindu artistic traditions, the basic structures and rules for Hindu temple architecture are found in the group of works known as the Shilpa Shastras.

Example Question #1 : Answering Other Questions About Architecture

The ancient Egyptian pyramids were built for what purpose?

Possible Answers:

Tombs

Temples

Palaces

Forts

Warehouses

Correct answer:

Tombs

Explanation:

The Great Pyramids at Giza were the largest structures in the world for almost two thousand years from their construction in roughly 2500 BCE. Remarkably, the pyramids were built for a singular, one-time purpose as the tombs of Pharaohs and their families. The Pyramids were built away from other settlements, and were intended as massive monuments to the Pharaohs' power.

Example Question #22 : Architecture Beyond European Artistic Traditions

What temple resembles a mandala when viewed from above and where is it located?

Possible Answers:

Temple of Borobudur, Sri Lanka

Temple of Borobudur, Indonesia

Mendut Temple, Indonesia

Mendut Temple, Sri Lanka

Isurumuniya, Sri Lanka

Correct answer:

Temple of Borobudur, Indonesia

Explanation:

The Temple of Borobudur was built by Śailendra Dynasty on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is built like a three-dimensional mandala which played a part in the concept of a path in Buddhism.

Example Question #392 : 3 D Art

All of the following are architectural features of a mosque except __________________.

Possible Answers:

qibla wall

muezzin

minbar

minaret

Correct answer:

muezzin

Explanation:

A "minaret" is a tower on a mosque from which a crier, or muezzin, calls the faithful to prayer. A "minbar" is a podium for a reader of the Koran. The "qibla wall," found in the prayer hall, points the believer towards Mecca.

Example Question #201 : Architecture

What is the name for the specific type of high tower found on a mosque, particularly a mosque from the Middle Ages?

Possible Answers:

Minaret

Turret

Pyramid

Parapet

Copula

Correct answer:

Minaret

Explanation:

One of the most important features of any mosque, a Muslim place of worship, is the space to broadcast the regular call to prayer. In the Middle Ages particularly, this was achieved through building a thin, tall tower at one corner of the mosque. This high tower was called a "minaret" and was often the tallest building in a medieval Islamic society.

Example Question #2 : Architecture In Global Islamic Traditions

Minarets serve what function in Islamic architecture?

Possible Answers:

They call Muslims to pray.

They indicate the location of Mecca.

They are purely decorative.

They shield onlookers from the sun.

Correct answer:

They call Muslims to pray.

Explanation:

Minarets are tall shafts. Each contains a staircase and a gallery, from which a muezzin calls Muslims to pray five times each day. Daily prayer is an important element of Islamic life.

Example Question #1 : Architecture In Global Islamic Traditions

Which artistic technique or structural component is NOT found in Islamic art?

Possible Answers:

Mosaics

Joggled voussoirs

Muqarnas

Wooden strapwork

Architrave

Correct answer:

Architrave

Explanation:

An architrave is the structure that rests above the tops of columns and is found primarily in Greek and Roman architecture. All the other techniques or components are found in Islamic architecture. Examples include the following:

Joggled voussoirs: Madrasa-Mausoleum-Mosqure of Sultan Hasan, Cairo

Muquarnas: Court of the Lions, Alhambra, Granada

Mosaics: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem

Wooden strapwork: Kutubiya Minbar, Marrakesh

Example Question #202 : Architecture

Many Islamic sculptures, buildings, and other three-dimensional artworks are adorned with detailed __________ due to ideals detailed in the Qur'an. This form of artistic expression is/are one of the most common in the Islamic world.

Possible Answers:

calligraphy

floral work

drawings of family life

landscapes

mosaic

Correct answer:

calligraphy

Explanation:

Calligraphy is the one of the most common artistic expressions due to adherence to Qur'an ideals that prevent idolatry by banning the artistic rendering of figures. Mosaic is characteristic of Islamic architecture, but calligraphy is present in both architecture and sculpture.

Example Question #1 : Understanding Terminology That Describes Architecture In Global Islamic Traditions

The in a mosque oriented towards Mecca is called a _____________.

Possible Answers:

qibla

minaret

minbar

mihrab

Correct answer:

qibla

Explanation:

The qibla is the wall in a mosque oriented toward Mecca that indicates the direction of prayer for the congregation. The minbar is a niche in the qibla wall, often arched like a doorway or passage toward Mecca, while the minbar is a raised, stepped platform from which the imam addresses the congregation. The minaret is a tall, slender tower in a mosque from which the faithful are called to prayer.

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