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1) A monunmental building used as a tomb. Named after tomb of Mausolos erected at Halikamassos around 350 BC.
2) An arcade having NO actual openings, applied as decoration to a wall surface. Called a wall arcade as well.
3) Light encircling, or emanting from, the entire figure of a sacred person.
5) A container, which is often made of precious materials, used as a repository to pretict and display sacred relics.
6) A painted or carved panel or winged structure placed at the back of or behind and above an alter. **RELIGIOUS IMAGES**
7) 2 panels of equal size hinged together, usually decorated with paintings or reliefs.
8) A technique of hammering metal from the back to create a protruding images. (PRO)
10) A monumental entrance to a Carolingian church in which 2 towers flank a tower central entrance.
12) A medieval northern European memorial stone covered with figural decoration.
15) In archiecture, a semicircular niche, on a small scale, often used as decoration, where as larger exedrae can form interior spaces (such as an apse)
16) Gemstone, clay, glass, or shell having layers of color, carved in low relief to create an image and ground of different colors.
18) A place in a monastary where monks wrote manuscripts.
19) Any building constructed in a circular (or sometimes polygonal) shape, usually producing a large open space crowned by a dome.
21) An open space, part of monastary, surrounded by an arcage or colonnaded walkway, often having a fountain and garden. It was dedicated to nonliturgial activities and the secular life.
22) The vestibule or entrance porch of a church.
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4) A form of decoration architecture and in metalwork characterized by sequential convex moldings that curve around a circular fence; the opposite of fluting.
9) Church - story found in church, usually can be seen from where sitting. Secular places - Place to show photos and entertain people. Last - a building or hall where art is sold or displayed.
11) The topmost zone of a wall with windows in a basilica. Extending above the aisle roofs. Provides direct light into the central interior space...nave.
13) A decorative knoblike element. Found in places like the intersection of a gothic vault rib. Also button like projections in decorations and metalwork.
14) A block, serving as a thing to concentrate and hold a capital in place on its arches.
17) The end of the church, where they have the choir placed, the ambulatory, and the chevets.
20) A linear decoration made up of interwoven bands, often found in celtic and northern european art of the medieval period.
23) The data placed at the end of a book, listing the books author, publisher, illuminator, and other information related to its production.
24) A stone used in early medieval northern europe as a commermorative monument, which is carved or inscribed with runes. Runes = a writing system used by early germanic ppl.
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