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Arch of Constantine
Rome, Italy
312-315 C.E. |
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Interior of the synagogue (Old Testament wall paintings)
Dura Europos, Syria
ca. 245-256 |
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The Good Shephard/ Story of Jonah
ceiling of Catacomb of aitn Peter and Marcellinus
Rome, Italy
Early 4th century |
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Sarcophagus with philosopher, Orant, and Old/New Testament scenes
ca. 270 |
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Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus
Rome, Italy
ca. 359 |
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Santa Constanza
Rome, Italy
ca. 337-351 |
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Parting of Lot and Abraham
(nave of Santa MAria Maggiore)
Rome, Italy
432-440 |
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Christ as Good Shephard
(mosaic from entrance of Mausoleum of Galla Placidia)
Ravenna, Italy
ca. 425 |
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Miracle of loaves and fishes
(mosaic from top register of nave wall, Sant' Apollinaire Nuovo)
Ravenna, Italy
ca. 504 |
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Suicide of Judas and Crucifixion of Christ
ca. 420 |
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Woman sacrificing at an altar
(diptych of Niomachi and Symmachi)
ca. 400
Ivory |
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Anthemius of Tralles & Isidorus of Miletus
Hagia Sophia
Constantinople
526-537
windows around base of dome |
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Dome resting on another dome "to hang" Dome to rectangular structure. Dome ring over a square. |
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Arches, corbels, or lintels that bridge the corners of supporting walls forming an octogon inscribed within a square. |
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San Vitale
Ravenna, Italy
526-547
Non-provincial central plan, with apse and choir. Angled narthex. |
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Transfiguration of Jesus
(apse mosaic)
Monestary of Saint Catherine
ca. 548-565 |
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Justinian as World Conquerer
(Barbarini Ivory)
mid-sixth century |
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Saint Michael the Archangel
(right leaf of diptych)
early sixth century
(floating over architecture, ivory panel) |
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Ascension of Christ
Rabulla Gospels
586 |
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Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George
sixth, or early seventh century
painting ion wood panel |
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Hosios Loukas
Greece
first quarter of the 11th century
Katholikon (Cathedral). Seat of Bishop I. Central dome on squinches (Octagon) Variance of stone to createdecorative pattern. Movement from Hagia Sophia, with its plain exterior. |
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Harbeville Triptych
ca. 950
Ivory. ide panels, Used for private devotions. Mary and Saint John the Baptist. |
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David composing Psalms
(Paris Psalter)
ca. 950-970
David seen as Greek hero. Melody, Echo and Bethlehem. Not Bible canon. Manuscript. Visually evokes pagan styles. No strict iconography. |
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Anastasis
Church of Christ in Chora
Constantinople
ca. 1310-1320
After crucifixion, Jesus in limbo. Adam, Eve, Satan. Mandorla. |
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Christ as Savior of Souls
(from Saint Clement of Ohrid)
Macedonia
early 14th century |
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Annunciation
early fourteenth century
reverse of two-sided icon from the church of Saint Clement, Ohrid, Macedonia, Tempera and linen on wood, |
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Three Angels of The Old Testament Trinity
ca. 1410
Tempera on wood |
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