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Temple of Athena
Parthenos (Parthenon)
East façade
447-432 BCE
Athens, Greece |
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Situ Studio
“re-Order”
Installation at the Brooklyn Museum, NY
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Erechtheion
Acropolis
Classical Period
Greece |
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Replica of the monumental wood, gold, and ivory sculpture by Pheidias (act. c. 450-430 BCE) of the goddess Athena originally located in the cella
Parthenon replica
Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
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Metope featuring a Lapith and a Centaur (Centauromachy) Temple of Athena Parthenos (Parthenon)
447-432 BCE Athens, Greece |
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Men accompanying horses during the procession Continuous frieze (detail)
Temple of Athena Parthenos (Parthenon)
447-432 BCE Athens, Greece |
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Sculpture of a god from the east pediment (The birth of Athena)
British Museum, London, UK Provenance:
Temple of Athena Parthenos (Parthenon)
447-432 BCE Athens, Greece |
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Doryphoros
Marble sculpture Sculptor: Polykleitos
(active 460-415 BCE)
Roman copy of bronze original dateable to Classical Period Greece |
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Lincoln Memorial
(built in 1914-1922)
Washington D.C., USA |
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Marta Minujin
The Parthenon of Books
Buenos Aires, Argentina (1983) |
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Santiago Calatrava
Oculus
Main hall of the World Trade Center transit hub
NYC 2016 |
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Detail of painted nave vault: “Tower of Babel”
Abbey of St Savin-sur-Gartempe, France (ca. 1100) |
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Detail of painted columns and walls
Abbey of St Savin-sur-Gartempe, France (ca. 1100) |
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Arcade, triforium, clerestory, stained glass windows and quadripartite vault
Abbey of Saint Denis, France
(New choir consecrated in 1144) |
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South-east aerial view of the Amiens cathedral, France (1220-1269) |
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Nave floor labyrinth
Amiens cathedral,
France (1220-1269) |
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“Heavenly City”
Illumination on parchment
13th century, England
(Trinity College, Apocalypse) |
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Miniature depicting God as the architect of the universe, Bible Moralisée France (ca. 1220) |
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Arcade, triforium, clerestory
Compound piers leading to quadripartite rib vault above transept, apse and nave Amiens cathedral,
France (1220-1269) |
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3 portals of the west façade
(Left: St Firmin’s portal; Middle: Christ’s portal; Right: Virgin Mary’s portal)
Amiens cathedral, France
(1220-1269) |
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Tympanum: The Last Judgment In-the-round and high-relief stone figures
Central portal of the west façade
Amiens cathedral, France
(1220-1269) |
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Tympanum: The Last Judgment (middle register)
The Saved are received into Heaven (left); the Damned are sent to Hell (right)
In-the-round and high-relief stone figures
Central portal of the west façade
Amiens cathedral, France (1220-1269) |
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Marinus Boezem
“The Green Cathedral”
Poplar trees and stone
Installation work representing the Reims cathedral, France (ca. 1221-1241)
Almere, Netherlands
(1987 plantation – 1997 opening) |
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Kambriel,
“Midnight Bustle”
Ensemble featured at the Gothic: Dark Glamour exhibit
USA (2005) |
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Berlinghiero Madonna and Child
(ca. 1230)
Tempera and gold on wood |
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Masaccio
Madonna and Child Enthroned (1426)
Tempera and gold on wood panel (135 x 75 cm) |
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Masaccio
The Trinity (1425)
Fresco (667 x 317 cm) |
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Raphael
The Marriage of the Virgin (1504)
Oil on wood panel (174 x 121 cm) |
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Leonardo da Vinci (1503)
Mona Lisa
Oil on wood panel (77 x 53 cm) |
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Raphael (1506)
Pendant portraits of Agnelo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi
Oil on wood panel (63 x 45 cm) |
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Raphael
Portrait of Pope Leo X (1518)
Oil on wood (154 x 119 cm) |
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Raphael
Madonna of the Goldfinch (1506)
Oil on panel (107 x 77 cm) |
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Raphael
Sistine Madonna (1512-13)
(196 x 265 cm) |
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Raphael
Disputa
Fresco in the Stanza della Segnatura (c. 25’ wide)
(1508-11) |
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Raphael
School of Athens
Fresco in the Stanza della Segnatura (c. 25’ wide)
(1508-11) |
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Raphael The School of Athens
(detail: Pythagoras and Heraclitus/Michelangelo)
Fresco in the Stanza della Segnatura (c. 25’ wide)
(1508-11) |
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Michelangelo
Doni Tondo (1507)
Oil and tempera on panel (120cm) |
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Michelangelo
Frescoes on the vault (1508-12)
and altar wall (1536-41)
Sistine Chapel Vatican, Rome |
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Michelangelo
Frescoes on the vault (1508-12)
God created Adam
Sistine Chapel Vatican, Rome |
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Michelangelo
God created the sun, the moon and plants
Frescoes on the vault (1508-12)
Sistine Chapel Vatican, Rome |
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Anonymous
Pietà (ca. 1330)
Middle Rhine region,
wood and paint |
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Michelangelo
Pietà (1498-99)
Marble, 174 x 195 cm |
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Kristen Visbal and Arturo Di Modica
The Fearless Girl and Charging Bull
NYC (2017 and 1989) |
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Donatello
David (ca. 1446)
Bronze, H. 158 cm |
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Michelangelo
David (detail) (1501-04)
Marble, H. 518 cm |
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Palazzo Medici
Florence (1445-55) |
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Bernini
David Marble (170 cm)
(1623) |
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Bernini
Baldacchino Gilt bronze, H. 30.48 m
St Peter’s basilica
Vatican, Rome (1624-33) |
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Bernini
Stained glass window
St Peter shrine (1657-66),
gilt bronze, marble, stucco and glass
St Peter’s basilica
Vatican, Rome (1657-66) |
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Bernini
Piazza (framed by colonnades)
in front of west façade at St. Peter’s basilica
(1656-67)
Vatican, Rome |
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