A) Pisan
B) Mozarabic
C) maniera greca
D) Gothic
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A) the overlapping figures to create a colorful pattern
B) the use of bar tracery
C) the dilution of the paint to create modeling washes
D) the use of foreshortening to create illusionistic space
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A) royal processions.
B) mystery plays.
C) cloth markets.
D) jousting competitions.
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A) the concept of luminosity
B) a structure that "could reach the gates of heaven"
C) the accommodations for more pilgrims
D) the validity of royal power
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A) its function as the ceremonial entrance for church officials.
B) its function as the king's private entrance.
C) the column statues depicting members of the French royal family.
D) the column statues depicting biblical kings, queens, and prophets.
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A) Benedictines.
B) Samaritans.
C) Cistercians.
D) Franciscans.
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A) mosaic inlay.
B) concept glass.
C) plate tracery.
D) track tracery.
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A) boldly colored, iconic figures easily seen from a distance
B) complex learned allegories on sin and salvation
C) simplified stories intended for an illiterate audience
D) stocky, folksy figures
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A) Frederick II
B) Henry Plantagenet
C) Louis VII
D) Philip Augustus
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A) The Miracle of the Crib at Greccio (Fig. 17-40)
B) Ekkehard and Uta (Fig. 17-34)
C) Annunciation, Nativity, and Adoration of the Shepherds (Fig. 17-36)
D) Sheets of Drawings with Geometric Figures (Fig. 17-17)
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A) the painting style in the "Greek manner"
B) the empathetic response they encouraged in viewers
C) their iconic format and compositions
D) the stylized representation of Christ's body
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A) Villard's drawings with geometric figures.
B) Shrine of the Three Kings.
C) Windmill Psalter.
D) Historia Anglorum.
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A) crenellations
B) crossing
C) transept
D) jambs
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A) A tower at the crossing served as the focal point.
B) Lancet windows were placed over the monumental portals.
C) Pointed arches along the nave arcade directed viewers' attention upward toward the vaults.
D) The preference for massive walls eliminated the need for flying buttresses.
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A) Reims
B) Chartres
C) Amiens
D) Salisbury
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A) Rome
B) Milan
C) Paris
D) London
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