The mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri was built for which pharaoh?

A. Nefertiti
B. Imhotep
C. Hatshepsut
D. Sobekneferu


Answer: C

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A. Renaissance architecture. B. Romanesque churches. C. the church of Sainte Foy. D. Gothic cathedrals. E. the Palace Chapel of Charlemagne.

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Which feature of this sculpture was designed specifically to enhance viewers’ ability to see the figure in its original position on the façade of Siena Cathedral?

a) the extension of Mary’s neck and head as she leans forward b) Mary’s stance in contrapposto c) the trimmed edges of her robes d) the shortening of her right forearm and clutched hand

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Which of the following would explain why the Well of Moses created by Claus Sluter did not actually spout water?

A. There was no water source in the Carthusian monastery. B. The Well of Moses was never finished, so it never worked. C. Carthusian commitment to silence would preclude any water sounds. D. The Well of Moses was not the actual device used to spout water.

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How do Don Gray's perceptions of the basalt boulders represented by Stone #2 suggest a framework for re-viewing Thomas Moran's Noon-Day Rest in Marble Canyon?

What will be an ideal response?

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