AP Art History : AP Art History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Art History

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Example Questions

Example Question #11 : Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Twentieth And Twenty First Century Architecture

Which of the following can be accurately applied to the work of Frank Lloyd Wright?

Possible Answers:

His early works served as models for future 20th century skyscrapers

He is known for his use of curves and rounded windows

Each building showcases a blend of chrome and natural wood

He wanted his buildings to blend harmoniously with their settings

Correct answer:

He wanted his buildings to blend harmoniously with their settings

Explanation:

The long, low Robie House which Wright created to match its prairie setting is a good example of how he matched design to fit surroundings. He felt the building should make the area even more beautiful than before its construction. His "Fallingwater" house in PA is another example of architecture matching its setting.

Example Question #1 : Answering Other Questions About Twentieth And Twenty First Century Architecture

In designing the vacation home known as Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright was heavily influenced by  ___________________.

Possible Answers:

Gothic architecture

Japanese architecture

Baroque architecture

Egyptian architecture

Correct answer:

Japanese architecture

Explanation:

While Fallingwater is a thoroughly modern building, constructed in straight lines made out of concrete, glass, and steel, Frank Lloyd Wright was heavily inspired by Japanese architecture. Fallingwater was designed as a natural retreat for its owners, which meant Wright had to carefully blend the house into nature. Considering its use of natural light and a sense of blending the indoor and outdoor space, the house features many approaches which are borrowed from Japanese architectural ideas.

Example Question #1 : Answering Other Questions About Twentieth And Twenty First Century Architecture

Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture are best captured in the building _____________________.

Possible Answers:

Villa Savoye

Monticello

Fallingwater

Farnsworth House

Correct answer:

Villa Savoye

Explanation:

Le Corbusier was both a practicing architect and an architectural theorist. These two identities were best joined in his design and construction of Villa Savoye outside of Paris. The building intentionally and forcefully followed Le Corbusier's manifesto Five Points of Architecture. The five points Villa Savoye followed were having pilotis that lifted the building off the ground, a functional roof that could be used as a garden, a free floor plan without load bearing walls allowing interior openness, large windows that provided vast amounts of natural light, and freely designed facades that acted merely as a skin on the outside of the building.

Example Question #1 : Answering Other Questions About African Architecture

African buildings from the eleventh to fifteenth centuries carved from one large stone would most likely be __________.

Possible Answers:

Egyptian mosques

Ethiopian Orthodox churches

Kenyan temples

Somali palaces

Correct answer:

Ethiopian Orthodox churches

Explanation:

A peculiarity of Ethiopian architecture has been building entire churches from single blocks of stone from about the twelfth century onwards. This was a common practice for statues and monuments, but Ethiopian Orthodox leaders wanted to enhance the splendor and majesty of certain churches by doing this with buildings. The most famous of these are in Labilela, in Northern Ethiopia, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rock-hewn churches.

Example Question #1 : Architecture Beyond European Artistic Traditions

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Due to the high seismic activity of the area, which architectural attributes were included in the construction of Monte Albán, pictured above?

Possible Answers:

Short stature

Thick walls

Strong, weight-bearing arches.

Thick walls and short stature

Flying buttresses

Correct answer:

Thick walls and short stature

Explanation:

Monte Albán was constructed using thick walls and short stature, in part due to the high level of seismic activity in the area. These attributes assured that the structures would not be disrupted or destroyed by any earthquakes.

Image accessed at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Panorama_of_Monte_Alban_from_the_South_Platform.jpg

Photograph by Matt Saunder

Example Question #371 : 3 D Art

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As can be seen in the above photo, Monte Albán is made up of multiple different __________________, located atop and also around an artificially-leveled hill.

Possible Answers:

smaller cities

None of these

plazas and platforms

larger tribal settlements

smaller tribal settlements

Correct answer:

plazas and platforms

Explanation:

The city of Monte Albán was founded in large part by the Zapotec civilization, and flourished from 500BC to around 850AD. Its construction and basic architecture consists of multiple plazas and platforms that housed many different buildings, such as religious centers, residential buildings, ball courts, and marketplaces. Although it was considered poly-ethnic, it did not consist of smaller tribes or cities. It was, in fact, one singular, unified city.

Image accessed at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Panorama_of_Monte_Alban_from_the_South_Platform.jpg

Photograph by Matt Saunder

Example Question #3 : Architecture Of The Americas

Which of the following was a significant building method in Incan architecture?

Possible Answers:

Complex glasswork

Mixed cement

Mortar-less masonry

Heavy timber

Correct answer:

Mortar-less masonry

Explanation:

The architecture of the Inca Empire reflected their mountain locale, which stretched across modern day Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. Large stones were frequently used for significant buildings, such as the massive complex of Macchu Picchu. The most remarkable aspect of Inca masonry was its intricate stonecutting, which allowed their masonry to be put together without the use of mortar or any binding substance.

Example Question #1 : Architecture Of The Americas

Incan architecture employed which of the following building techniques?

Possible Answers:

Post-and-lintel construction

Lacunari

Ashlar masonry

Corbelling

Correct answer:

Ashlar masonry

Explanation:

Ashlar masonry is the term given to the finely beveled rocks fitted closely next to one another by Incan builders. Corbelling was used by Hindu architects to lend cavelike appearances to temples. Post-and-lintel construction was used in the building of Neolithic structures, including Stonehenge. Lacunari refers to the coffers used by Roman builders to lessen the weight of heavy ceilings. 

Example Question #1 : Understanding Terminology That Describes Architecture Of The Americas

The Templo Mayor located within the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan conveyed to its people both a religious and a __________ message.

Possible Answers:

fearful

loving

None of the other answers is correct.

political

cosmic

Correct answer:

political

Explanation:

Aztec temples were not just centers for religious worship, but also displays of political propaganda. The Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, for example, was a reminder to the people of Tenochtitlan that a great amount of wealth and power was required to erect it, and that such power should be respected.

Example Question #1 : Architecture Of The Americas

Incan architecture employed which of the following building techniques?

Possible Answers:

Corbelling

Post-and-lintel construction

Lacunari

Ashlar masonry

Correct answer:

Ashlar masonry

Explanation:

Ashlar masonry is the term given to the finely beveled rocks fitted closely next to one another by Incan builders. Corbelling was used by Hindu architects to lend cavelike appearances to temples. Post-and-lintel construction was used in the building of Neolithic structures, including Stonehenge. Lacunari refers to the coffers used by Roman builders to lessen the weight of heavy ceilings.

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