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Name: Bullhead Capital

Date: 2600 B.C.E.

Period/Style: unknown

Artist: unknown

Patron: Ruler

Location: Iran/Persia (Persepolis,Iran)

Material: Stone carving

Function: To guard the city of Persepolis, it shows the strength of the city

Context: It is placed outdoors surrounded by now dismantled trilithons and ruins of the city

Descriptive Terms: carved, subtractive, rigid, guardian, organic

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Name: Lion Gate

Date: 1400 B.C.E.

Period/Style: Hittite

Artist: unknown craftsmen

Patron: Ruler

Location: Hattusa, Turkey

Materials: rock/stone

Function: The lions stand as guards for the city

Context: Located on the gate before entering

Descriptive Terms: organic, beasts (fantastic monsters), not precise/proportionate, stiff, rigid, guardian

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Name: Human with a Feline Head

Date: 30,000-28,000 B.C.E.

Period/Style: Paleolithic

Artist: unknown

Patron: unknown

Location: Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany

Materials: Mammoth ivory 11 3/8" 

Function: Worship purposes?

Context: Increasing labor skills

Descriptive Terms: composite, animal head/human body, subtractive

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Name: Bull Headed Lyre (Soundbox)

Date: 2600 B.C.E.

Period/Style: Sumerian

Artist: unknown

Patron: King of Ur

Location: Ur, Iraq

Materials: Gold leaf and lapis lazuli over a wooden core

Function: It supported the body of a lyre and produced sound

Context: Found in the tomb of the King in the royal cemetery (gift to deceased ruler)

Descriptive terms: Soundbox, royalty, subtractive, carving

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Name: Ishtar Gate

Date: 575 B.C.E

Period/Style: unknown

Artist: unknown

Patron: Nebuchadnezzar II

Location: Babylon, Iraq

Materials: Blue-glazed mud bricks

Function: Processional gate and monument to Nebuchadnezzar's reign

Context: The revival of Babylon under the "king of kings" led to an upsurge in art and the restoration of the city

Descriptive Terms: additive sculpture, arc-like opening flanked by towers, reliefs of animals

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Name: Parthenon

Date: 447-438 B.C.E.

Period/Style: Doric with Ionic elements/ High Classical Period

Artist: Iktinos and Kallikrates

Patron: unknown

Location: Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Materials: harmonic proportions x = 2y + 1 both ionic and doric

Function: It was made in honor of Athena

Context: Made in honor of Athena and has images of Athena winning battles

Descriptive Terms: 534ft, sculptured ionic frieze, doric and ionic, cella had two story doric collonade

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Name: Youth Diving

Date: 480 B.C.E.

Period/Style: Classical mural painting

Artist: unknown

Patron: unknown

Location: Paestum, Italy

Materials: classical mural painting on the ceiling of a tomb

Function: Decoration on coffin like tomb (like vases)

Context: Symbolizes the deceased's plunge into the underworld (resembles Niobid Krater)

Descriptive Terms: youth dives from stone platform into a body of water, mural, funerary purpose

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Name: Palette of King Narmer

Date: 3000-2920 B.C.E.

Period/Style: Predynastic Egypt

Artist: unkown

Patron: King Narmer

Location: Hierakonpolis, Egypt

Materials: Slate

Function: Commemorate the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt

Context: Narmer effortlessly defeats a foe on one side, and on the other surveys the beheaded enemy

Descriptive Terms: Historical relief

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Name: Seated Buddha preaching first sermon

Date: Second half of fifth century

Period/Style: Gupta Period

Artist: unknown

Patron: unknown

Location: Sarnath, India

Materials: Tan Sandstone 5' 3"

Function: Emphasize spirituality and sacredness of Buddha

Context: The canonical image of the Buddha combines the Gandharan monastic-robe type with the Mathuran type of soft full bodied fire attired in clinging garments

Descriptive Terms: spiritual, sacred, meditation, preaching first sermon, Wheel of the Law

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Name: Guang

Date: 12th or 11th century B.C.E.

Period/Style: Shang Dynasty

Artist: Shang Artists

Patron: Shang Rulers

Location: Anyang, China

Materials: Bronze

Function: Could be used to hold wine and connect with the world of spirits

Context: The animal forms are connected with the world of spirits, bronze casting was perfected by the Shang Artists

Descriptive Terms: animal motifs, spirits, vessels shaped for intended purposes

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Name: Fibula with Orientalizing Lions

Date: 650-640 B.C.E

Period/Style: Early Etruscan

Artist: Etruscan Artist

Patron: Wealthy Etruscan Family

Location: Cerveteri, Italy

Material: Gold

Function: A clasp/safety pin used to fasten a woman's gown at the shoulder.

Context: It was found in the Regolini-Galassi Tomb alongside jewelry and other items signifying wealth.

Descriptive Terms: orientalizing, granulation, Eastern motifs

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Name: Portrait of Augustus as General

Date: 20 B.C.E

Period/Style: Early Empire

Artist: unknown

Patron: unknown

Location: Primaporta, Italy

Material: Marble

Function: To depict Augustus in a different role showing power.

Context: The portrait depicts Augustus as a general and a recipient of the civic crown for saving the lives of fellow citizens

Descriptive Terms: Classical Greek, Polykleitos, Roman Portraiture, orator Aule Metele

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