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Decorated Ocher Paleolithic Period
Blombos Cave, Southern Cape Coast, South Africa
- earliest artifact found
- used to decorate bodies or as ornaments |
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Lion-Human
Paleolithic Period
Germany
- male with feline head
- shows complex thinking and imagination
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Woman from Willendorf
Paleolithic Period
Austria
- expresses fertility and health
- found in graves |
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Chauvet Wall Painting (with Horses, Rhinoceroses, and Aurochs)
Paleolithic Period
France
- oldest prehistoric painting |
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Hall of Bulls
Paleolithic Period
Lascaux Cave, France
- depicts stories
- closed to public due to contamination |
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Bison
Paleolithic Period
France
- very high relief
- emphasis on broad masses |
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Neolithic Tomb
Neolithic Period
Newgrange, Ireland
- 3 part chamber megalith |
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Stonehedge
Neolithic Period
Salisbury Plain, England
- summer solstice aligns with center
- started as a cemetary of cremation burials |
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Uruk Vase/Carved Vessel
Near East: Sumerian
Uruk
- first narrative relief
- goddess Inanna (love, fertility, warfare) on top register |
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Twelve Votive Figures
Near East: Sumerian
Eshunna
- images of worshippers to appease gods |
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The Great Lyre with Bull's Head
Near East: Sumerian
- depicts man controlling bulls, bulls mimicing human activities |
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Nanna Ziggurat
Near East: Sumerian
Ur
- reconstructed by Husein
- dedicated to moon god Nanna/Sin |
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Head of Man (Known as an Akkadian Ruler)
Near East: Akkadian
Nineveh
- holocasting
- thought to be Sargon |
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Stele of Naram-Sin
Near East: Akkadian
Susa
- presents ruler as deity, horned headress |
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Stele of Hammurabi
Near East: Babylonian
Sippar or Susa
- Hammurabi praying to Shamash (sun god, justice)
- relief, code of justice |
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Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions
Near East: Assyrian
Kalhu
- marks shift of dramatic and emotional depiction |
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Guardian Figures
Near East: Assyrian
Sargon II Citadel, Khorsabad, Iraq
- ruler's face on lamassu
- on stone gates at palace entrance |
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Ishtar Gate and Throne Room Wall
Near East: Neo-Babylonian
Babylon, Iraq
- commissioned by Nebuchadnezzar II |
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Ishtar Gate and Throne Room Wall (deity animals)
- top left: Ishtar = lion = wisdom, sexuality
- right: Marduk = snake head/scorpion tail/eagle and lion legs (dragon) = patron of Babylon
- bottom left: Adad = auroch (bull) = weather god |
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Palette of Narmer
Early Dynastic Period
Temple of Horus, Hierankonpolis
- unification of Egypt, new growth
- recessed area for kohl |
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Step Pyramid
Early Dynastic
Djoser, Saqqara
- designed by prime minister, Imhotep
- earliest piece of architecture
- staircase to sun god, Ra |
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Elements of Architecture: Mastaba to Pyramid
Old Kingdom |
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Great Pyramids of Giza
Old Kingdom
Giza, West of Nile
- follows sun's E/W (rising/falling) path
- Khufu (largest), Khafre, Menkaure (smallest) |
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Khafre
Old Kingdom
Khafre Temple, Giza
- Horus on back (protection) and lions (authority) on legs
- lotus and papyrus (power of U/L Egypt) |
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Menkaure and a Queen
Old Kingdom
Giza
- high relief
- queen is probably Khamerernebty II |
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Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt
Old Kingdom
Tomb of Ti, Saqqara
- Ti is a government official |
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Reconstruction Drawing of Great Temple of Amun at Karnak
New Kingdom
Temple of Amun, Karnak
- center of temple used as sanctuary |
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Columns with Papyriform and Bud Capitals from Hypostyle Hall
New Kingdom
Great Temple of Amun |
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Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut
New Kingdom
Deir el-Bahri
- statue of Amon brought yearly for worship |
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Colossal Figure of Akhenaten
New Kingdom
Gempaaten Temple
- doesn't fit canon of proportion
- androgenous |
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Akhenaten and His Family
New Kingdom
Aketaten
- wife Nefertiti, 3 daughters
- sunken relief |
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Nefertiti
New Kingdom
Akhetaten
- inlaid eyes |
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Funerary Mask of Tutankhamun
New Kingdom
Tutankhamun's Tomb, Valley of Kings
- inscribed with protection spells
- son of Akhenaten |
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Inner Coffin from Tutankhamun's Sarcophagus
New Kingdom
Tutankhamun's Tomb, Valley of Kings
- gods on coffin for afterlife protection
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The Rosetta Stone
New Kingdom
Rosetta Delta
- decree issued by priest honoring Ptolemy V
- inscribed in Greek, hieroglyphics, and demotic |
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Figure of a Woman
Cycladic
Cyclades
- found buried with the dead |
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Girl Gathering Saffron Crocus Flowers
Minoan
Akrotiri, Thera
- flower valued for yellow pigment and medicinal use
- fresco, found in home
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Bull Leaping
Minoan
Knossos, Crete
- darker skin = male, white skin = female
- fresco, initiation of fertility ritual |
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Landscape Spring Fresco
Minoan
Akrotiri, Thera
- first pure landscape art |
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Bull's Head Rhyton
Minoan
Knossos, Crete
- liquid travels from neck to mouth |
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Lion Gate
Mycenaean
Mycenae, Greece
- Minoan columns, bulbous capitals
- first monument on Greek mainland
- post and lintel, corbelling, high relief |
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Mask of Agamemnon
Mycenaean
Shaft Grave, Grave Circle A, Mycenae, Greece
- authenticity of mask in question |
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Corbel Vault, Interior of Tholos, the So-Called Treasury of Aterus
Mycenaean
Greece
- marks achievement of largest vaulted space with no interior support
- covered with Earth, relieving arch |
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Funerary Krater
Geometric Style
Dipylon Cemetary, Athens
- record of funeral rituals whose death is commemorated in work |
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Temple of Aphaia
Archaic Period
Aegina
- doric
- 6 and 12 columns on sides |
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Metropolitan Kourous
Archaic Period
Attica, Greece
- nearly always nude
- grave markings, entrances |
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Berlin Kore
Archaic Period
Keratea Cemetary near Athens, Greece
- never nude
- pomegrante represents Persephone |
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Ajax and Achilles Playing a Game
c. 540 - 530 BCE
Archaic Period
Exekias, Athenian artist
- amphora, black figure
- narrative episode of Trojan War |
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Kritios Boy
c. 475 BCE
Early Classical Period
Akropolis, Athens
- contrapposto
- inlaid eyes |
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Riace Warrior
c. 460 - 450 BCE
Early Classical Period
In the sea by Riace, Italy
- contrapposto, lost wax process
- "perfected anatomy" |
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Doryphoros, Spear Bearer
c. 450 - 440 BCE
High Classical Period
Polykleitos, sculptor
- Roman copy of original
- contrapposto, canon of proportion |
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Kallikrates and Iktinos: The Parthenon
c. 447 - 432 BCE
High Classical Period
Akropolis, Athens
- commissioned by Perikles
- doric and ionic |
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Lapith Fighting a Centaur
c. 447 - 432 BCE
High Classical Period
Doric frieze, Parthenon
- metope relief
- symmetria |
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Young Women and Men
c. 447 - 432 BCE
High Classical Period
East Ionic frieze, Parthenon
- ideal inhabitants of city state |
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