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Title: Cyclades Female Figure
Cycladic period 2600 B.C.
Major influence on 20th century modern art.
Made of marble
Nude, nose only facial feature, abstract/stylized
Buried with wealthy women. |
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Title: Seated Harpist Cycladic period 2500 B.C. Made of marble Buried with wealthy for entertainment in afterlife Duck bill on harp connects animal/human worlds |
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Title: Palace at Knossos Minoan - 1400 B.C. Excavated by Arthur Evans |
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Title: Toreador Fresco Minoan - 1400 B.C. Figures highly stylized |
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Title: Spring Fresco Minoan - 1650 B.C. Oldest known landscape painting Artwork preserved from being buried in ash from the eruption of a volcano (Santorini) |
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Title: Octopus Vase Minoan - 1500 B.C. Medium tied to function |
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Title: Snake Goddess Minoan - 1800-1700 B.C. |
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Title: Corbeled Arch Mycenaean - 1400-1200 B.C. Found in Tiryns Defensive Structure No mortar used Technique used - Cantilever |
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Title: Lion Gate Mycenaean - 1300-1250 B.C. Made of limestone, no mortar Cyclopean masonry - brickwork with giant stones Contains post&lintel and corbeled arch techniques Defensive Structure |
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Title: Treasury of Atreus Mycenaean - 1300 B.C. Tholos - tomb built into a hillside or mound Misnamed - not an actual treasury Discovered by Heinrich Schliemann |
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Title: Funerary Mask Mycenaean - 1600-1500 B.C. Made out of gold Repousse - French term for hammered gold |
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Title: Dipylon Funerary Krater Geometric - 740 B.C. First time we see narrative art Krater - large bowl Registers - bands around the Krater Stylized human and horse figures |
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Title: Corinthian Amphora Orientalizing - 625-600 B.C. Horror Vacui - fear, dislike, or hatred of empty space Multiple registers contain animals that Greeks believed were from the east |
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Title: New York Kouros Archaic - 600 B.C. Kouros - nude male statue Burial Marker Rigid pose, smile, and braided hair = Archaic features "in the round" sculpture Generic male figures represents masculinity |
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