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AP Art History Review Notecards
review of dates and major ideas of works in AP Art History
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
01/06/2011

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Human with Feline Head
Definition

1. ID: Germany ~ 30,000 BC

2. The artist here depicted a creature entirely imaginary

3. value indicated by relative size and evident attention given to the piece

4. unknown purpose - possibly religious shaman (ev. by value)

 

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Venus of Willendorf
Definition

1. ID: Austria ~ 28,000 BC

2. this is possibly a fertility image, as ev. by the exageratted anatomy

3. blurred facial features possibly indicate that this was meant as a representation of women in general in Paleolithic culture.

4. may indicate preoccuptation with heredity and survival

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Women Holding a Bison Horn
Definition

1. ID: France ~ 25,000 BC

2. Indicates a possible preoccupation with fertility, hereditary, and survival as evidenced by the exaggerated anatomy of this woman.

3. blurred features may suggest representation of all women in culture rather than a specific individual.

4. the profile / frontal composite view here is clearly used in order to grant the most clarity to the image.

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Reclining Woman
Definition

1. ID: France ~ 12,000 BC

2. uses the natural contours of the rock face in order to suggest shape

3. continues the themes of Paleolithic depictions of women: preoccupation with birth and survival, ev. by the exaggerated anatomy, etc.

4. profile / frontal composite view is typical of Paleolithic art because it allows the image the most conceptual clarity.

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Bison with Turned Head
Definition

1. ID: France ~ 12,000 BC

2. extraordinary detail in the depiction not usually seen before this time

3. the artist turned the head of the bison nearly a full 180 degrees in order to achieve a profile / frontal composite view because doing so granted the most conceptual clarity in the image.

4. demonstrates the preoccupation Paleolithic artists had with conceptual clarity, a preoccupation that artists would hold for thousands of years, sacrificing realism for iconic terms.

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Altamira Cave Paintings
Definition

1. ID: Spain ~ 12,000 BC

2. the bison seem to float almost as though clouds above the heads of the viewers; there is no unity of placement, nor size, nor position, nor time, nor narrative.

3. the bison are in the familiar profile / frontal composite view (ev. by the horns), again, because doing so allowed the most conceptual clarity to the image, and the artists of the Paleolithic era were focused on clarity in the concept to the exclusion / detriment of other aspects of art.

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Spotted Horses and Handprints
Definition

1. ID: France ~ 22,000 BC

2. demonstrates another style of Paleolithic style, in which only the outline is painted onto the surface of the cave wall.

3. the horses are in the profile / frontal composite view in order to gain clarity.

4. the handprints are in negative cast as well for unknown purposes

5. the entire work is enigmatic.

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Hall of the Bulls
Definition

1. ID: France ~ 15,000 BC

2. all the animals are depicted in the profile / frontal composite view typical of Paleolithic art for the sake of clarity.

3. some animals are colored in; others are mere outlines and semblances of shape.

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Rhinoceros, Wounded Man, and Disemboweled Bison
Definition

1. ID: France ~ 15,000 BC

2. may possibly be the first narrative ever to be made in the history of art.

3. engimatic; purpose and narrative is unknown as is composition. 

4. all are depicted in standard profile / composite view for the sake of clarity.

5. may have been different artists who added different elements (ev. by the differing levels of detail used in the depictions of the three "actors").

6. atypical depiction of man, himself, in this artwork. Finally art casts off the shackles of woman.

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Deer Hunt
Definition

1. ID: Turkey ~ 5750 BC

2. the first narrative to be clearly known in the history of art 

3. atypical Neolithic artwork depicting several men hunting

4. reveals changes in culture brought about by Neolithic revolution - more wealth, greater artistic chances, agricultural, hunting, organization, increased focus on human person, etc. 

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Landscape with Volcanic Eruption
Definition

1. ID: Turkey ~ 6150 BC

2. possibly the first landscape to be produced; may possibly be, however, a narrative if the event here depicted is a real event 

3. reveals Neolithic changes 

 

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Stonehenge
Definition

1. ID: England ~ 2000 BC

2. reveals the determination of Megalithic cultures

3. purpose is unknown; generally regarded as extremely accurate solar calendar. 

4. may have religious purpose as well 

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Stele with Law Code of Hammurabi
Definition

1. ID: Iran ~ 1780 BC

2. artist experimented with foreshortening, a pictorial device to create illusionistic depth by placing objects at an angle to the picture plane (ev. by the man's beard) 

3. first written law code 

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Lion Gate of the Hittites
Definition

1. Turkey ~ 1400 BC

2. part of a tradition that would extend into Iraq and pre-Historic Greece

3. meant to ward off evil spirits and potential enemies 

4. constructed of stone - advanced technology relative to times

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Queen Napir-Asu
Definition

1. Iran ~ 1350 BC

2. the Queen meant this as a votive offering to the gods; to that end, the piece was constructed of extremely heavy bronze and copper because she meant it to be immovable and indestructible.

3. the above purpose is reinforced by the fact that she inscribed a curse upon the base against any who would move the statue.

4. the sculptor managed to convey soft feminine touches despite the harsh formal rigidity neccessitated by Sumerian preferences and the material; these are the folded hands and the slightly swelled belly.

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Lamassu
Definition

1. Iraq ~ 700 BC

2. continue in the tradition of the Lion Gate of the Hittites

3. appear to be moving from the side (charging strength) but appear to be solid from the front (stability of Assyrians)

4. imaginary creature unlike earlier lion gates

5. demonstrate wealth, power, and artistic talents and concerns of the Assyrians

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Citadel of Sargon II
Definition

1. Iraq ~ 720 BC

2. Sargon II intended to build a massive fortress miles wide in a city he built

3. this showcased the militaristic nature of the Assyrian Empire, as well as its wealth, power, and architectural expertise.

4. demonstrates as well the pride of the Assyrian kings, who deemed themselves gods among men.

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Assryians Pursuing their Enemies
Definition

1. Iraq ~ 875 BC

2. here we see the still retained profile / frontal conceptual view used for the purposes of clarity, but that diminshes the overall optical realism of the depiction.

3. Unrealistic - the Assyrians are massive relative to their enemies, who sit in a castle in the middle of a lake, and they seem to float across the river - all this was done for clarity in the narrative.

4. low relief

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Ashurbanipal Hunting Lions
Definition

1. Iraq ~ 850 BC

2. depicts the king hunting lions in an enclosed space

3. depicts the lions more naturalistically and more fiercely; however, this is only to emphasize the still greater power of the king who is killing them.

4. low relief

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Ishtar Gate
Definition

1. Iraq ~ 575 BC

2. blue glazed brick was extremely rare and costly in ancient Iraq

3. therefore, this work demonstrates the prowess, wealth, and power of the Neo-Babylonians who constructed it.

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Persepolis
Definition

1. Iran ~ 500 BC

2. constructed by the powerful Persian Empire

3. meant to be a showcase of their wealth and power and artistic skill to foriegn diplomats and visitors

4. low relief

5. massive

Term
The Palette of King Narmer
Definition

1. Egypt ~ 3000 BC

2. one of the earliest examples of a historical artifactthat records the unification of upper and lower Egypt under Menes, also called King Narmer.

3. On the left side, the

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The Stepped Pyramid of Djoser
Definition
Saqqara ~ 2600 BC
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Great Pyramids at Gizeh
Definition
Gizeh ~ 3000 BC
Term
Great Sphinx
Definition
Saqqara ~ 2500 BC
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Throne of Khafre
Definition
Gizeh ~ 2490 BC
Term
Menkaure and his Wife
Definition
Gizeh ~ 2490 BC
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Ka-Aper
Definition
Saqqara ~ 2450 BC
Term
Ti Observing a Hunt
Definition
Saqqara ~ 2450 BC
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Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
Definition
Deir El-Bahri ~ 1473 BC
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Mortuary Temple of Ramses II
Definition
Abu Simpel ~ 1290 BC
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Temple of Amun-Re
Definition
Karnak ~ 1500 BC
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Fowling Scene from the Tomb of Nebamun
Definition
Egypt ~ 1400 BC
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Musicians and Dancers from the Tomb of Nebamun
Definition
Egypt ~ 1400 BC
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Akhenaton and his family
Definition
Egypt ~ 1353 BC
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Akhenaton Portrait Sculpture
Definition
Egypt ~ 1353 BC
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Queen Nefertiti
Definition
Egypt ~ 1353 BC
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Queen Tiye
Definition
Egypt ~ 1353 BC
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Cycladic Female Figure
Definition
Greece ~ 2400 BC
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Cycladic Male Flute Player
Definition
Greece ~ 2600 BC
Term
Knossos Palace
Definition
Crete ~ 1700 BC
Term
La Parisienne
Definition
Crete ~ 1450 BC
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Bull Leaping in Knossos Palace
Definition
Crete ~ 1450 BC
Term
Marine Style Octopus Jar
Definition
Crete ~ 1500 BC
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Harvester Vase
Definition
Crete ~ 1500 BC
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Snake Goddess
Definition
Crete ~ 1600 BC
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Tiryns Citadel
Definition
Greece ~ 1300 BC
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Lion Gate of the Myceneans
Definition
Greece ~ 1300 BC
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Treasury of Atreus
Definition
Greece ~ 1300 BC
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Death Mask of Agamemnon
Definition
Greece ~ 1600 BC
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Geometric Krater
Definition
Greece ~ 740 BC
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Lady of Auxere
Definition
Greece ~ 650 BC
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Calf-Bearer
Definition
Greece ~ 560 BC
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Kroisos
Definition
Greece ~ 530 BC
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Paplos Kore
Definition
Greece ~ 530 BC
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Kore
Definition
Greece ~ 520 BC
Term
Temple of Hera I
Definition
Italy ~ 550 BC
Term
West Pediment from the Temple of Artemis
Definition
Greece ~ 590 BC
Term
Achilles and Agamemnon Playing Dice
Definition
Italy ~ 540 BC: Exekias
Term
Temple of Aphaia
Definition
Greece ~ 540 BC
Term
Kritios Boy
Definition
Greece ~ 480 BC
Term
Charioteer
Definition
Greece ~ 470 BC
Term
Diskobolos
Definition
Greece ~ 450 BC: Myron
Term
Doryphoros
Definition
Greece ~ 450 BC: Polykleitos
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The Acropolis of Athens
Definition
Greece ~ 440 BC
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The Parthenon
Definition
Greece ~ 440 BC: Iktinos and Kalikrates
Term
Helios and His Three Horses
Definition
Greece ~ 435 BC
Term

Three Goddesses (Parthenon)

Definition
Greece ~ 435 BC
Term
Panathenaic Festival Procession Freize
Definition
Greece ~ 440 BC
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Propylaia
Definition
Greece ~ 435 BC: Mnesikles
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Erechthethion
Definition
Greece ~ 420 BC
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Temple of Athena Nike
Definition
Greece ~ 415 BC
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Aphrodite of Knidos
Definition
Greece ~ 345 BC
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Apoxyomenos
Definition
Greece ~ 330 BC: Lysippos
Term
Head of Alexander the Great
Definition
Greece ~ 200 BC
Term
Battle of Issus
Definition
Greece ~ 100 BC: Philoxenos
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Reconstructed West Facade from the Altar of Zeus
Definition
Turkey ~ 175 BC
Term
Gallic Chieftian Committing Suicide
Definition
Turkey ~ 225 BC
Term
Dying Gaul
Definition
Turkey ~ 225 BC
Term
Nike Alighting on a Warship
Definition
Greece ~ 190 BC
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Venus de Milo
Definition
Greece ~ 150 BC: Alexandros of Antioch
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Old Market Woman
Definition
Greece ~ 100 BC
Term
Laocoon and his sons
Definition
Italy ~ 1st Century AD
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Aphrodite, Eros, and Pan
Definition
Greece ~ 100 BC
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The Sarcophagus of the Reclining Couple
Definition
Italy ~ 520 BC
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The Capitoline Wolf
Definition
Italy ~ 480 BC
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Chimera of Arrezzo
Definition
Italy ~ 4th Century BC
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Temple of Fortuna Virilis 
Definition
Italy ~ 75 BC
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Head of a Roman Patrician
Definition
Italy ~ 65 BC
Term
Portrait of Augustus as General
Definition
Italy ~ 20 BC
Term
Ara Pacis Augustae
Definition
Italy ~ 10 BC
Term
Pont-du-Gard
Definition
France ~ 16 AD
Term
Coliseum
Definition
Italy ~ 75 AD
Term
Column of Trajan
Definition
Italy ~ 112 AD
Term
The Pantheon
Definition
Italy ~ 125 AD
Term
Al-Khazneh
Definition
Jordan ~ 2nd Century AD
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Pedestal of the Column of Antinous Pius
Definition
Italy ~ 161 AD
Term
Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius
Definition
Italy ~ 175 AD
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Portrait of Caracalla
Definition
Italy ~ 215 AD
Term
Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs
Definition
Constantinople ~ 305 AD
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Portrait of Constantine
Definition
Italy ~ 330 BC
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Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus
Definition
Italy ~ 359 AD
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Christ Seated
Definition
Italy ~ 360 AD
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Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
Definition
Italy ~ 425 AD
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Christ as the Good Shepard
Definition
Italy ~ 425 AD
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Miracle with the Loaves and Fishes
Definition
Italy ~ 504 AD
Term
Hagia Sophia
Definition
Constantinople ~ 535 AD
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San Vitale
Definition
Ravenna ~ 530 AD
Term
The mosaics of Justinian and Theodora at San Vitale
Definition
Ravenna ~ 547 AD
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Harberville Triptych
Definition
Paris ~ 950 AD
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Theotokos and Child
Definition
Moscow ~ 11th Century AD
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Christ as Savior of Souls
Definition
Macedonia ~ early 1300s AD
Term
Dome of the Rock
Definition
Jerusalem 690 AD
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The Great Mosque at Tunisia
Definition
Tunisia ~ 850 AD
Term
Malwiya Minaret
Definition
Iraq ~ 850 AD
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Maqsura of the Great Mosque at Cordoba
Definition
Cordoba ~ 8th - 10th Centuries AD
Term
Mihrab Dome of the Great Mosque at Cordoba
Definition
Cordoba ~ 965 AD
Term
Muqumas Dome
Definition
Grenada ~ 1375 AD
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Mosque of Selim II
Definition
Edirne 1570 AD
Term
Taj Mahal
Definition
Turkey ~ 1640 AD
Term
Purse-Cover
Definition
England ~ 625 AD
Term
Animal Mast-Head
Definition
Norway ~ 825 AD
Term
Wooden Portals of the Urnes Church
Definition
Norway ~ 1050 AD
Term
Lindisfarne Gospels
Definition
England ~ 700 AD 
Term
Chi-Rho-Iota Page, Book of Kells
Definition
Scotland ~ 9th Century AD
Term
Tabara Gospels
Definition
Spain ~ 970 AD
Term
Equestrian Portrait of a Frankish King
Definition
France ~ 9th Century AD
Term
St. Matthew from the Ebbo Gospels / Coronation Gospels
Definition
France ~ 820 AD
Term
Aachen Chapel
Definition
Germany ~ 800 AD
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The Doors of St. Michael's, the Life of Christ Column, and the Gero Crucifix
Definition
Germany ~ 1015 AD
Term
St. Sernin Cathedral
Definition
France ~ 1100 AD
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Cathedral Complex at Pisa
Definition
Pisa ~ 1100 AD
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Las Judgment (Tympanum)
Definition
France ~ 1120 AD
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Second Coming of Christ (Tympanum)
Definition
France ~ 1120 AD
Term
Morgan Madonna
Definition
France ~ Late 12th Century AD
Term
Christ in Majesty
Definition
Spain ~ mid 12th Century AD
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Bayeux Tapestry
Definition
France ~ 1075 AD
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Vaults of St. Denis
Definition
France ~ 1140 AD
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Chartres Cathedral
Definition
France ~ 1134 AD
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Royal Portal at Chartres Cathedral
Definition
France ~ 1145 AD
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Old Testament Rulers (Door Jamb Decorations at Chartres)
Definition
France ~ 1150 AD
Term
Rose Window at Chartres Cathedral
Definition
France ~ 1220 AD
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St. Theodore (Chartres)
Definition
France ~ 1230 AD
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Visitation (Reims Cathedral)
Definition
France ~ 1230 AD
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St. Chapelle
Definition
France 1243-1248 AD
Term
Westminster Abbey
Definition
England 1515 AD
Term
Gloucester Cathedral
Definition
England 1350 AD
Term
Death of the Virgin (Tympanum)
Definition
Germany ~ 1230 AD
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Doge's Palace
Definition
Venice ~ 1340 AD
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Pulpit of the Pisa Cathedral Baptistery
Definition
Pisa 1260 AD
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The Annunciation and the Nativity (Father)
Definition
Pisa 1260 AD
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The Annunciation and the Nativity (Son)
Definition
Pisa 1300 AD
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Seated Apostles
Definition
Italy ~ 1291 AD
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Arena Chapel
Definition
Padua ~ 1305 AD
Term
Florence Cathedral
Definition
Florence 1296 AD
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Book of Hours
Definition
Chantilly (1415): Limbourg Brothers
Term
Ghent Altarpiece
Definition
Belgium 1432: Jan Van Eyck
Term
Deposition
Definition
Belgium 1435: Rogier
Term
Last Supper (Flemish)
Definition
Beglium 1465 AD: Dirk Bouts
Term
Merode Altarpiece
Definition
Tournai ~ 1425 AD: Robert Campin
Term
Giovanni Arnolfini and his bride
Definition
Flanders 1434: Jan Van Eyck
Term
Garden of Earthly Delights
Definition
Flanders 1505 AD: Bosch
Term
Sacrifice of Isaac (B)
Definition
Florence 1400 AD: Brunelleschi
Term
Sacrifice of Isaac (G)
Definition
Florence 1400 AD: Ghiberti
Term
Feast of Herod
Definition
Siena 1425 AD: Donatello
Term
Gates of Paradise
Definition
Florence 1425-1452: Ghiberti
Term
Saint Mark (D)
Definition
Florence 1410 AD: Donatello
Term
David (D)
Definition
Florence ~ 1430s AD: Donatello
Term
David (V)
Definition
Florence ~ 1465-1470 AD: Del Verrochio
Term
Tribute Money
Definition
Florence ~ 1427 AD: Masaccio
Term
Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise
Definition
Florence ~ 1425 AD: Masaccio
Term
Holy Trinity (M)
Definition
Florence ~ 1428 AD: Masaccio
Term
Birth of Venus
Definition
Florence ~ 1482 AD: Botticelli
Term
Portrait of a Youth
Definition
Florence ~ 1480 AD: Botticelli
Term
il Duomo
Definition
Florence 1420-1436: Brunelleschi
Term
Facade of Pazzi Chapel
Definition
Florence ~ 1440 AD: Brunelleschi
Term
Palazzo Rucellai
Definition
Florence ~ 1460 AD: Leon Alberti
Term
Santa Maria Novella
Definition
Florence ~ 1460 AD: Di Bartolommeo
Term
Annunciation (FA)
Definition
Florence ~ 1440 AD: Fra Angelico
Term
Madonna and Child with Angels
Definition
Florence ~ 1455 AD: Filippo Lippi
Term
Christ giving the keys to St. Peter
Definition
Rome 1481-1483 AD: Perugino
Term
Dead Christ
Definition
Milan ~ 1501 AD: Mantegna
Term
White Temple
Definition

1. ID: Iraq ca. 3200 BC

2. exemplifies ziggurat architecture, which was a riased platforum utilizing a "bent-axis" approach

3. the ancients built this raised platform on which the temple sat because they conceived of the gods as residing in the sky; raising the platform several stories was an effort to be closer to them and hammer home the majesty of the gods.

4. one of the best preserved ziggurat structures

 

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Female Head in the Temple of Inanna
Definition

1. Iraq ca. 3200 BC

2. possibly a representation of the goddess Inanna, evidenced by the location it was found in.

3. would have been originally further decorated, as indicated by the grooves on the head, and was formerly attached to a wooden structure, as indicated by the slots

4. therefore, the piece was of great value, therefore needing a great motivation, which lends further evidence to the belief that it was a representation of the goddess Inanna.

Term
Warka Vase
Definition

1. ID: Iraq ca. 3200 BC

2. depicts men bearing votive offerings in three ascending horizontal registers to the goddess Inanna and her priest.

3. the goddess and the priest both exhibit the technique called hierarchical scale, in which importance is indicated by greater size.

4. the bottom register depicts cows, sheep, and wheat, the three trademarks of Sumerian economy

5. therefore, the vase reveals religious devotion and chief economic trade.

Term
Statuettes of Two Worshippers
Definition

1. ID: Iraq ca. 2700 BC

2. the large eyes and clasped hands indicate a prayerful attitude and evidence a religious purpose. 

3. Furthermore, the large eyes may indicate a purpose in the afterlife because they may be wide to indicate the presence of the gods.

4. reveal the religious devotion of Sumerian economy

Term
Stele of the Vultures
Definition

1. ID: Iraq ca. 2600 BC

2. depicts, in the typical profile / frontal conceptual view used for clarity, the king leading his disciplined armies to victory over his enemies.

3. the king exhibits hierarchical scale; he is much larger than his densely packed troops, who are depicted unrealistically but are exceptionally clear in their impression of large numbers of soldiers

4. motivated by a historical event

5. therefore, reveals ancient Mesopotomian artistic concerns

Term
Standard of Ur
Definition
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