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Art History Exam 1
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02/10/2016

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Name: Human with feline head

Date: 30,000 BCE

Place: Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany

Material: Mamoth Ivory

Style: Animal composite, intraquite

Culture: shows animal prevolence, power of animals

Importance: oldest known sculptures in the world

 

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Name: Venus of Willendorf

Date: 25000 BCE

Place: Willendorf, Austria

Material:Limestone

Style: Exaggerations of femine anatomy are typical of Paleolithic

Culture: Shows fertility which is importance to time period

Importance: Very early demonstration of fertitlity in artwork

 

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Name: Spotted horses and negative hand imprints

Date: 23000 BCE

Place: Pech-Merle, France

Material: Wall Painting

Style: Outline

Culture:Shows depiction of animals

Importance:Could be considered signatures of community members of the growing ability to domesticate animals

 

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Name: Hall of the Bulls

Date: 15000 BCE

Place: Lascaux, France

Material: Wall Painting

Style: Composite Perspective

Culture: Shows both horns and experimentation with persepctive

Importance: Shows importacne of animals(bulls) as well as gathering information and expressing it through art

 

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Name: Rhinoceros, Wounded man, and disemboweled bison

Date:15000 BCE

Place: Lascaux, France

Material: Wall painting

Style: Wall painting, outline

Culture: Importance of bulls, penis

Importance: Possibly a early narrative, in bottom of well meaning art as expression.

 

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Name: Human Figure

Date: 6250 BCE

Place: Ain Ghazal, Jordan

Material: Painted Plaster

Style: Detailed faces, not realistic, armature

Culture: Possibly could represent death

Importance: Earliest Large scale scultpures known

 

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Name: Landscape with volcanic eruption

Date: 6150 BCE

Place: Hoyuk, Turkey

Material: Mural Paintings

Style: outline, depicting an event

Culture: showing that something is more important than animals

Importance: First known landscape painting, no humans or animals

 

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Name: Gallery Leading to the Main Chamber of the Passage Grave

Date: 3000 BCE

Place: New Grange, Ireland

Material:Stone

Style: Focus on astronomy, megolithic

Culture: astronomy

Importance: Arch, large construction, corbel vaulting

 

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Name: Stonehenge

Date: 2000 BCE

Place: Wiltshire, England

Material: Stone

Style: Astronomy, Megolith

Culture:Calender function common throughout england at this time

Importance: Well preserved megolithic that had a purpose that evolved over time

 

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Name: Beaker with Animal Decoration

Date: 4000 BCE

Place: Susa, Iran

Material:Painted Ceramic

Style: abstract and realitic shapes

Culture: Death pot showing fertility

Importance: Taking on and controlling nature, pottery as a gift, afterlife

 

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Name: White Temple and Ziggurat

Date: 3000 BCE

Place: Uruk, Iraq

Material: Mud Stones

Style: Summerian Facination with mountains

Culture: Religious views signifing more orgnaized government, and religion

Importance: Start of large monumental tombs

 

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Name: Female head

Date: 3000 BCE

Place: Uruk

Material: Marble

Style: Stoic, Proud, Permanent

Culture: carefully modeled, respect, gift to the gods

Importance: Possibly represents goddess inanna. Government economy, religion gathering prominance

 

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Name: Warka Vase

Date: 3000 BCE

Place: Uruk, Iraq

Material: Alabaster

Style: Intriquetly carved, clear narrative,

Culture: Intirquite dipiction of gods is typical

Importance: narrative, religion, formallized offerings with stories built into artwork.

 

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Name: Figurines from tell asmar

Date: 2700 BCE

Place: Tell Asmar

Material: Gypsum, Inlaid with Shell and black limestone

Style: Detailed, idealistic features, beards,

Culture: Votive offerings

Importance: Showing of art as expression of themselves. Part of themselves, left at the temple

 

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Name: Standard of Ur

Date: 2600 BCE

Place: Ur, Iraq

Material: Wood inlaid with shell, lapis lazuli, and red limestone

Style: Registers, Composite Perspective

Culture: Shows a narrative relating to kingship and battle on one side and peace and feasting on the other 

Importance: Extravagant demonstration of legitmazing the kingship through art

 

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Name: Stele of the Vultures

Date: 2500 BCE

Place: Girsu, Iraq

Material: Limestone

Style: Detailed carved

Culture: Approaches to kingship

Importance: One side king as conquerer, other was giving the credit to the gods

 

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Name: Head of an Akkadian Ruler

Date:2200 BCE

Place:Nineveh, Iraq

Material:Copper

Style: Long beard, strong face and helmet.

Culture: strong

Importance: Was kept by other kings for many years as a sign of respect for legitimacy. Oldest knwon life size hollow cast head

 

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Name: Victory Stele of Naraam-Sin

Date:2250 BCE

Place:Susa, Iran

Material:Pink Sandstone

Style: Relief with hierarchy of scale

Culture: Sun on top of mountain

Importance: abondones typical register format, staggering the figures

 

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Name: Seated Statue of Gudea holding temple plan

Date: 2100 BCE

Place:Girsu, Iraq

Material:Diorite

Style: Kuneiform Writing, Idealized form

Culture: Permanent, Thought out

Importance: Shows writing and planning to show temple and convey a message

 

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Name: Stele of Hammurabi

Date: 1780 BCE

Place: Susa, Iran

Material: Basalt

Style: Kuneiform writing, with depictions of gods giving king power to judge

Culture: Babylonian ideal of getting power from the gods, writing

Importance: Shows writing as a huge part of legitamacy, and the growing popularity of writing

 

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Name: Statue of Queen Napir-Asu 

Date: 1300 BCE

Place: Susa Iran

Material: Solid Bronze with copper

Style: votive offering with hardened inanimate features

Culture: wanting permance to the gods

Importance: Solid cast bronze was extremely expensive and immovable

 

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Name: Lamassu

Date: 720 BCE

Place: Khorsabad, Iraq

Material: Limestone

Style: detailed stoic figure, that shows the complete figure which was important at the time

Culture: menacing appearance was tpyical of assyrians. Gain power through intimidation and strength

Importance: Shows massive scale of using imposing art to gain legitimacy

 

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Name: Ashurbanipal Hunting Lions

Date: 640 BCE

Place: Nineveh, Iraq

Material: Gypsum

Style: Detailed reliefe showing composite perspective of animals along with long beards

Culture: Shows aggression with the Assyrian people, and the power of the king

Importance:Shows blunt method to kingship, propably used for entertainment, shows ancient celebration

 

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Name: Ishtar Gate

Date: 575 BCE

Place: Babylon, Iraq

Material:Blue Glazed Brick

Style: Shows animal representations of babylonain gods through reliefs

Culture: Not strong, beutiful grand, fake lapis

Importance: Demonstration of bablyonian approach as well as one of first arches in the world

 

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Name: Processional Friese on the terraece of apandana

Date: 500 BCE

Place: Perseopolis, Iran

Material: Limestone

Style: Composite Perspective of vaius important kings carring gifts

Culture: Shows cultures and broadness of persian emire as well as location along staircase gives message to visitors

Importance: Shows relationships between early kings and sends clear message

 

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Name: People, boats, and animals wallpainting from tomb 100

Date: 3500 BCE

Place: Hierakonpolis, Egypt

Material: Paint on plaster

Style: Outline and composite perspective depicting powerful animals and river

Culture: Near Eastern Traditions as well as pharoahs

Importance: Sets principle for the way pharoahs, people and animals are portrayed stylistically

 

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Name: Palette of King Narmer

Date: 3000 BCE

Place: Hierakonpolis

Material: Slate

Style: Confronted animals intertwined with composite perspective

Culture:Shows importance of animals, pallete customary for use in makeup

Importance: Shows metoforical unification of the kingdoms of lower and upper egypt, through war. Narmer king of upper egypt

 

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Name: Stepped Pyramid of Djoser

Artist: Imhotep

Date: 2630 BCE

Place: Saqqara

Material: Stone

Style: megolithic, stack stone

Culture: evolution and focus on afterlife

Importance: First demonstration of pyrmaid of stacked mastabas

 

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Name: Great Pyramids of Gizeh

Date: 2490 (Menkaure),2500 (Kahfre),2550(Khufu)

Place:Gizeh, Egypt

Material: Limestone

Style: huge megolithic tombs, assending to heavens

Culture: representative of meaning of afterlife to the egyptions, demonstation of the pharoahs wealth and power

Importance: huge most well known ancient art. Relatively well preserved.

Men. smallest then khufu then karfre

 

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Name: Khafre Enthroned

Date: 2500 BCE

Place: Gizeh, Egypt

Material: Diorite

Style:stoic, hardened stone, nemes, chizzled idealist conformation canon

Culture: shows permance of egyption art in general in material, power, physical strength

Importance: One solid very well preserved piece of stone that exemplifies classical ancient egyption art

 

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Name: Seated Scribe

Date: 2500 BCE

Place: Saqqara, Egypt

Material: Painted Limestone

Style: much more informal, shows true human anatomy, friendly expression, warm color

Culture: Saqquara change in belief system changed art

Importance: Displays ideas of changing art and culture through connection with people

 

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Name:Ti watching a hippopotamus hunt

Date: 2400 BCE

Place: Saqqara, Egypt

Material: Painted Limestone

Style: Relief showing hierarchy of scale, indifference, composite perspective

Culture: Shows importance of the nile river and elite status as an elite more formal

Importance:non royal response to royal art

 

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Name: Interior Hall of Rock-cut tomb of Amenemhet

Date: 1900 BCE

Place: Beni Hasan, Egypt

Material: Rock

Style: Pillars with writing on back

Culture: shows change in tomb style, mountain importance

Importance: Shows change in archetecture and major practice

 

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Name: Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut

Date:1450 BCE

Place: Deir el Bahri, Egypt

Material: Limestone

Style: Pillars, Steps like pyramid

Culture: still idea of the mountains and the heavens ascending the earth

Importance: Shows interchange between pyramid and mountain

 

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Name: Hatshepsut with offering jars

Date: 1470

Place: Deir el-Bahri, Egypt

Material: Red Granite

Style: Nemes, Nealing, strong idealistic less detailed

Culture: Shows looks like a man to gain legitimacy, showing worship to the gods

Importance: Shows values of the time

 

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Name: Hypostyle Hall Temple of Amen-Re

Date: 1250 BCE

Place: Karnak, Egypt

Material: Limestone

Style: Huge stone pillars with hieroglyphs

Culture: Imposing huge pillars

Importance: shows connection with greeks, advancement in archetecture

 

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Name: Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters

Date: 1350 BCE

Place: Armana, Egypt

Material: Limestone

Style: More formal, shows family, hieroglpys, sun

Culture: Change in values to softer side, more family oriented, monotheistic

Importance: go on above

 

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Name: Painted chest

Date: 1330 BCE

Place: Thebes, Egypt

Material: Wood

Style: Animals,

Culture: King brings order to chaos

Importance: Shows importance of kingship in battle etc

 

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Name: Innermost coffine of Tutankhamen

Date: 1323 BCE

Place: Thebes, Egypt

Material: Gold with inlay of enamel and semi precious stone

Style: osride position, nemes, happy, extragant

Culture: Shows wealth, fertility animals

Importance: Shows has returned to classical, hieroglphs

 

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Name: Temple of Ramses II

Date: 1290 BCE

Place: Abu Simbel, Egypt

Material: Sandstone

Style: Colousous, Detailed, powerful

Culture: This is when lots was collapsing was a warning to people entering southern egypt

Importance: Using art as a response, attempt to control kingship

 

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Name: Figurine of a woman

Date: 2500 BCE

Place: Syros, Greece

Material: Marble

Style: simple, not much detail well preseved

Culture: Most cycladic statueetts depict nude women

Importance: introduces geometric shape, use of marble in abstract

 

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Name: Bull leaping

Date: 1400 BCE

Place: Crete, Greece

Material: Fresco

Style: Displayed beautiful women, composite perspective, flying bull 

Culture: Shows importance of bulls and sporitng events to the monans

Importance: Introduces monans style represetative

 

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Name: Landscape with Swallows

Date: 1650 BCE

Place: Cyclades, Greece

Material: Fresco

Style: Vivid colors using wet fresco which dries quickly, undulating lines

Culture: Shows importance of beauty to the monans

Importance: Use of art for arts sake

 

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Name: Marine Style Octopus Jar

Date: 1500 BCE

Place: Palaikastro, Greece

Material: Painted Ceramic

Style: Nature, marintime themes, undulating lines

Culture: Shows importance of water to people, nature taking over

Importance: use of amphora pot

 

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Name: Snake Goddess

Date: 1600 BCE

Place: Crete, Greece

Material: Faience

Style: Fertility and nature, femine prominance, geometry

Culture: Portrayed women in similar manner, focus on nature

Importance: Shows power of animal world

 

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Name: Young God

Date:1500 BCE 

Place:Crete, Greece

Material:Ivory, Gold, Serperine, rock crystal

Style: geometric form

Culture: Shows possible religion

Importance: Early example of cryselephantine, used for greek cult statues

 

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Name: Inliad Dagger blade with lion hunt

Date: 1500 BCE

Place: Mycenae Greece

Material: Bronze, inlaid with gold, silver, and niello

Style: Flying Bull Style, Powerful animals,

Culture: Shows aggression used in burials as a testament to the culture, shows borrowed ideas from egypt, nearest and minoans

Importance: Cultural Syrandtims

 

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Name: Funerary Mask

Date: 1500 BCE

Place: Mycenae, Greece

Material: Beaten Gold

Style: etravagant reposse,

Culture: Wealth, power,

Importance: First attempt at life size sculpture in greece

 

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Name: Lion Gate

Date: 1300 BCE

Place: Mycenae, Greece

Material: Limestone

Style: Hermopolite composition of confroned lions, arch,monolith

Culture: Shows advancemetn with relieving triangle, similar ideas as near east

Importance: SHows connection between near east and mycenae

 

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Name: Corbeled Gallery in the walls of the citadel

Date: 1200 BCE

Place: Tiryns, Greece

Material: Limestone

Style: corbel arch, connection with near east

Culture: Importance of walls and archetecture

Importance:

 

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Name: Warrior Vase

Date: 1200 BCE

Place: Myceanae, Greece

Material:Painted Ceramic

Style: warrior culture, amphora, siloutee and outline, frontal and profile

Culture: Warrior

Importance: Use of vase painting that did not continue

 

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