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- Venus of Willen dorf, from Willendorf, Austria, 28,000 BCE, Limestone.
- found in a grave.
- earliest known sculpture.
- red oaker.
- may have been named because of her beauty or she was just a fertility figure.
- what is most important is that she has no face, her body is the focal point.
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- Hall of the Bulls in the cave at Lascaux, France, ca. 16,000 BCE
- Sophisticated perception of optics and vantange points
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- Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England, ca. 1600 BCE
- begun is the Neolithic age and completed in hte bronze age.
- we don't know how the stones got tho where they are now.
- the heel stone when lined up with the alter marks the horizon during the summer solstice.
- large-scale time piece.
- Prehistoric Art
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- Head of Akkadian ruler, Nineveh, Iraq, 2200, Copper
- Saigon I
- shows how important he was because he had his head made out of copper.
- more of a stylized sculpture because his hair and beard don't flow in a normal pattern.
- they used strong material to make it.
- you can tell he was hated because his eyes were gauged out.
- Ancient Near Eastern Art
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- Victory Stele of Naram-Sin, Susa, Iran, ca 2250
- all Stele sculptures are Relief sculptures.
- picture of a mountatin and people climbing up the mountain.
- soldiers are on the left side and enemies are on the right.
- twisted perspective.
- Ancient Near Eastern Art.
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- Stele with the laws of Hammurabi, 1780 BCE
- brings all of Meopotamia under a unified rule.
- he is communicating to the god.
- Hammurabi is standing before God.
- God is giving him the laws.
- the god is depicted with fire coming out of his shoulders.
- Ancient Near Eastern Art
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- Assyrian archers pursuing enemies, relief, 870 BCE
- Stomachs of goats and sheep, used them to breathe underwater.
- Ancient Near Eastern Art
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- Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq, ca. 575 BCE
- Neo-Babylonia.
- made of glazed tile.
- Ancient Near Easter Art.
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- Palette of King Narmer, ca. 3000.
- represents the unification of Egypt.
- twisted perspective.
- the first side shows what King Narmer would do to Harrod and the back shows what his army would do.
- Egyptian Art.
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- Great Pyramids of Gizeh, Menkaure ca. 2490, Khafre ca. 2500, Khufu ca. 2550.
- grandfather, father, and son.
- there are false chambers inside the pyramids to lead robbers in the wrong direction.
- Egyptian Art.
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- Menkaure and Khamerenebty, ca. 2490
- husband and wife.
- he is depicted with his wife because they were buried together.
- Egyptian Art.
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- Ti watching a hippo hunt, relief in the mastabaa of Ti, ca. 2400.
- Ti was a scribe for the pharaoh.
- got a mastaba because he couldn't afford a pyramid.
- hippos were important because they were gods of the underworld.
- twisted perspective.
- Egyptian Art.
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- Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, ca. 1450
- first and only female pharaoh.
- her husband died.
- rumored affair with her architect.
- 3 different structures carved out of live rock.
- each structure has colonnades.
- Egyptian Art.
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- Akhenaton, from the temple of Aton, ca. 1350.
- Aton: sun god.
- choosees to worship one god.
- the Amarna style.
- no masculine qualities.
- first monotheistic pharaoh.
- Egyptian Art.
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- New York Kouros, 600 BCE.
- "Kouros" means "young man" in Greek.
- hair is sylized.
- eyes are bulging.
- they copied from the Egyptians.
- Egyptian pose.
- Ancient Greece- Archaic Period
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- Peplos Kore, ca. 530 BCE.
- the type of garment she was wearing is called peplos.
- suggests that there is body under the garment.
- Ancient Greece- Archaic Period.
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- Dying warriors, from the east and west pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, 490 BCE.
- west is more important.
- created west side first.
- east pediment sculpture is dying.
- the one is very unnatural posing, and smiling.
- only priests could enter chamber.
- Ancient Greece- Archaic Period.
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- Polykleitos, Spear Bearer, ca. 450 BCE.
- controposso- relaxed stance, shows more movement.
- face is turning, eyes are normal sized.
- still not perfect.
- head is small, lips are small and unsmiling.
- idealism --> perfection (in classical period).
- Ancient Greece- Classical Period.
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- Praxitele, the Aphrodite of Knidos, 350 BCE.
- she has legs- classical.
- transition.
- face very vacant look.
- the face is not gender specific.
- boobs almost nonexistent.
- Ancient Greece- Classical Period.
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- Parthenon, 440 BCE.
- Athens- highest point in the city.
- "Temple Complex"
- center of life.
- approach would be from below.
- structurally the same from archaic to classic.
- convex floow, columns tip in slightly.
- Ancient Greece- Classical Period.
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- Parthenon: East Pediment--Aphrodite, 440 BCE.
- Ancient Greece- Classical Period.
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- Dying Gaul, ca. 220 BCE
- he has a moustache (Greeks did not like facial hair).
- trumpeter that is collapsed as blood pours out of the gash in his chest.
- First time portraying themselves as not the victors and honoring their opponents as ferocious warriors.
- Ancient Greece- Hellenistic Period.
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- Nike of Samothrace (Winged Victory), 190 BCE.
- she raises her missing right arm to crowm the naval victor.
- the way the cloth is around her legs seem like wind is blowing around her.
- Ancient Greece- Hellenistic Period.
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- Dionysiac Myster Frieze, 50 BCE.
- Roman.
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- Garden Scene, late 1st century CE.
- Roman.
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- Colosseum, Rome, 80 CE.
- Roman.
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- Arch of Titus, after 81 CE.
- Roman.
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- Agustus of Primaporta, early 1st century CE.
- political messaage, shows his victory.
- idealization- portrait of him.
- statue of cupid shows that he loves his people.
- controposso connects this sculpture of the Greeks.
- trying to present himself as a good ruler and first emperor.
- Roman.
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- Portrait of Emperor Constantine the Great, 313 CE.
- point of transition in the art because eyes are more detailed.
- said to be looking at God.
- Roman.
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- Arch of Constantine, 313 CE.
- Roman.
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- Old St. Peter's, 320.
- destroyed.
- there's a central nave and isles throughout each side.
- Early Christianity.
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- Christ as the Good Shpherd, ca. 425.
- Early Christianity.
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- Theodora and Attendants, 547.
- show depth by stacking people in the back.
- she was holding the chalise and that is something royal couples don't do.
- mix of church and state.
- Byzantium.
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- David composing the Psalms, ca. 950.
- was not commissioned by the Church.
- from a manuscrpit.
- the dog influenced Rembrandt.
- made for a private client.
- Byzantium.
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- Purse Cover, 630.
- wolves on the purse brought danger to anyone who would try to steal from it.
- interlace.
- Early Medieval.
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- Matthew the Evangelist, Ebbo Gospels, ca. 820.
- tilted up style.
- Early Medieval.
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- Doors of St. Michael's, 1015.
- focuses on suffering of Christianity.
- Early Medieval.
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- Gero Crucifix, Cologne Catherdral, 970.
- Early Medieval.
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- West facade of Saint-Etienne, 1067.
- Romanesque.
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- Interior of Saint-Etienne, 1115.
- Romanesque.
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- Gislebertus, 1120.
- Romanesque.
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- Virgin and Child from Auvergne, late 12th century.
- shows Jesus as a little child becasue they knew his future.
- Romanesque.
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- Chartes Cathedral, 1194.
- pointed rib vaults- not narrow or tall.
- warmer interior, not as much light.
- no color on floor.
- Gothic.
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- Amiens Cathedral, 1220.
- Gothic.
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- Sainte-Chapelle, 1245.
- housed Christian relics for King Louis IX of France.
- Gothic.
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- Virgin with the Dead Christ, 1300.
- Gothic.
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- Giotto, Madonna Enthroned, 1310.
- Late Gothic in Italy.
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- Giotto, Lamentation, 1305.
- Late Gothic in Italy.
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- Lorenzetti, Peaceful City, 1339.
- Late Gothic in Italy.
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- Lorenzetti, Peaceful Country, 1339.
- Late Gothic in Italy.
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