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56 Cards in this Set
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Adam Thoroughgood house |
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Location? |
Princess Anne County, Virginia |
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Date? |
17th century |
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What are the basic elements of early colonial architecture in the South? Name at least 5. |
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Compare this to the Parson Capen house in terms of how the elements in the South differ from those in the North. |
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Authur Allen house |
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Location? |
Surry County, Virginia |
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Date? |
17th Century |
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St. Luke's Parish Church |
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Location? |
Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia |
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Date? |
17th century |
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In what ways does this building's physical characteristics (plan, building materials, style) exemplify the cultural and religious practices of the Southern colonies at this time in America? Be sure to discuss the requirements of Anglican service and the relationship this colony had with England at this time. |
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Be able to compare this to the Old Ship Meeting House. |
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Title? |
Parson Capen House |
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Location? |
Topfield, Massachusetts |
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Date? |
17th Century |
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What are the basic elements of early colonial architecture in the North? (Name at least five.) |
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Be able to compare this to the Adam Thoroughgood house in terms of how the elements in the North differ from those in the South. |
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Stanley-Whitman house |
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Location? |
Farmington, Connecticut |
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Date? |
17th century |
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What are the basic elements of early colonial architecture in the North (at least 5) and what building innovation does this house reveal? |
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Old Ship Meeting House |
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Location? |
Hingham, Massachusetts |
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Date? |
17th century |
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In what way does this building's physical characteristics (plan, building materials, style) exemplify the cultural and reglious practices of the Northern colonies at this time in America? Be sure to discuss the requirements of the Separatist service and the relationship this colony had with England at the time. |
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Be able to compare this to St. Luke's Parish Church. |
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Title? |
Richard Churcher Gravestone |
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Location? |
New York City, New York |
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Medium? |
Stone |
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Date? |
17th century |
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Title? |
Thomas Kendel gravestone |
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Location? |
Wakefield, Massachusetts |
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Medium? |
Slate |
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Date? |
17th century |
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Why did the Puritians allow this type of art-form while prohibiting others? What does this imagery mean? What message does it convey to the viewer? |
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Joseph Tapping Gravestone |
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Location? |
Boston, Massachusetts |
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Medium? |
Slate |
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Date? |
17th century |
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Why did the Puritans allow this type of art-form while prohibiting others? What does this imagery mean? What message does it convey to the viewer? |
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Artist? |
Freake-Gibbs Limner |
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Title? |
Margaret Gibbs |
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Date? |
17th century |
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Define limner. How is this painting characteristic of the limner tradition? Point to at least 3 specific examples in the painting which illustrates these characteristics. |
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Artist? |
Freake-Gibbs Limner |
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Title? |
John Freake |
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Date? |
17th century |
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Define limner. How is this painting characteristic of the limner tradition? Point to at least 3 specific examples in the painting which illustrate these characteristics. |
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Artist? |
Freak-Gibbs Limner |
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Title? |
Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary |
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Date? |
17th century |
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Define limner. How is this a painting characteristic of the limner tradition? Point to at least three specific examples in the painting which illustrates these characteristics. |
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Artist? |
Thomas Smith |
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Title? |
Self-Portait |
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Date? |
17th century |