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Offering 4
-from La Venta, Mexico
-jade, greenstone, & sandstone
-olmec civilization
-offering 4 was originally a ceremony area with the statues that were buried and then opened up to the heads. they were then closed up and not opened until recently. |
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-populous from 1200-400 BCE
-Located in Mexico
-had the *Great Pyramid which was a giant earth mound
-they buried things in pits such as the *Jade Celt & *Offering 4
-olmec culture |
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Colossal Head
-San Lorenzo, Mexico
-male figures with leather headresses
-olmec culture
-made of basalt blocks that were quarried from distant sites
-the heads had *earspools-(cylinder earrings that pierce the earlobe)
-12 heads were found in San Lorenzo
-could possibly be faces of rulers |
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1)Olmec
2)Teotihuacan
3) Mayan |
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1)Olmec, Mexico: 1200-400 BC
2)Teotihuacan, Mexico: 1-750 AD( first large city-state in America/population of 125,000)
3) Mayan, Mexico, Belize, Honduras, & Guatemala: 250-1521 AD |
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Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent(Quetzalcoatl:
god of wind, rain, clouds & life)
-teotihuacan culture
-had 6 or 7 tiers
-talud: slope
-tablero: panel
-100 sacrificed victims buried beneath
-looted tomb underneath of ruler |
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Bloodletting ritual fresco 550-650 AD
-teotihuacan culture
-fresco painting from elite houses
-painting of a guy planting maguey(agave) spines with his own blood. he is wearing *quetzal feathers(feathered headdress indicates his high rank)* and has a speech scroll(emphasizes ritual chant)
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Temple of Inscriptions
-Mayan culture
-Palenque, Mexico 5th-8th century CE
-9 levels, 75 feet tall
-temple on top
-stairway down into tomb
-tomb of lord pakal 615-683 CE
-relief carvings on sarcophagus shows pakal made journey into underworld.
-portrait of pakal showed evidence of body manipulation:flattened out forehead/headdress signifies ruling position
-was once painted |
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Portrait of Lord Pakal
-Mayan culture 250-1521 CE
-made of stucco and red paint
-found in temple of inscriptions, palenque, mexico
-elongated forehead |
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Stela 16, Tikal, Guatemala
-Mayan culture
-Dec. 5, 711 CE
-relief carving of Ruler A(Jasaw Chan K'awill) |
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El Castillo Pyramid
-Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico
-itza culture
-they had an obsession with the skies and calender...
-365 steps=days
-52 panels=weeks
-shadows have meaning(form serpent bodies)
-caracol: snail shell |
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Mantle with Bird Impersonators
-Paracas Peninsula, Peru
-paracas culture 200BC-200AD
-shows ritual & transformation
-camelid fiber(llama, alpaca, etc)
-stem-stitch embroidery
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Earth Drawing of Hummingbird
-Nazca Plain, Peru
-geoglyphs
-nazca culture: 200BC-600CE
-450X220ft long
-related to rituals of bringing the rainy season |
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1)chavin
2)paracas
3)nazca |
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1)chavin culture, peru: 1000-200BC
2)paracas culture, peru: 200BC-200AD
3)nazca culture, peru: 50-200CE |
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Raimondi Stone
-Chavin culture
-low relief
-human shaman holding symbols of authority
-made of diorite
-*turn upside down for transformation*
-"staff god" |
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Great Serpent Mound, Ohio:1070AD
-mississippian culture
-effigy mound, might relate to Hailey's Comet(1066AD)
-ceremonial complex
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-mississippian culture: 700-1550 CE
-ancient puebloan culture(anazasi): 550-1250 CE |
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Sun Dagger, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
-puebloan culture
-was in the pueblo bonito 830-1250 AD which had 800 rooms for ceremonial rites
-the sun dagger shows solstice & equinox |
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Cahokia in Illinois 900-1500 AD
-mississippian culture
-monk's mound:stepped, pyramidal shape
-built with solar alignment
-had postholes(wooden henges) used to measure solar stuff
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Head of King
-Ife, Nigeria
-sub-saharan sculpture
-yorua culture
-zinc brass
-*scarification*
-naturalism
-convergent evolution
-*btw remember blombos cave abstraction: earliest symbolic representations @70,000BCE |
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terracotta head
-nok culture, nigeria 500BCE-200CE
-sub-saharan sculpture
-earliest preserved african sculptures outside of egypt and nubia
-broken: once full figure |
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Head of an Oba, Benin, Nigeria
-memorial head of king
-early period: 16th CE
-brass
-ethnographic parallel to edo culture |
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Hip Mask Representing an Iyoba
-Iyoba="Queen Mother"
-sub-saharan sculpture
-benin, nigeria 1550 CE
-made of ivory, iron & copper
-worn on a belt
-scarification
-necklace decorated with mudfish(attributes of a divinity)
-supposed to be for portuguese traders |
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Great Friday Mosque, D'Jenne, Mali
-towers, engaged columns, torons
-in 13th century, palace made into mosque out of adobe bc king liked allah. it was then destroyed and rebuilt smaller. rebuilt again in 1907 in original style.
-has qibla wall and mihrab and crap
-let the wooden beams stick out so they can replace them every year(torons)
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Conical Tower
Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
-great trading site
-originally had ornamental stonework
-rests inside the Great Enclosure |
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Purse cover from Sutton Hoo ship burial 625
-suffolk, england
-cloisonne technique
-has ducks, eagles, & interlaced animals
-has polygons, and men & wolves being all heraldic antithetical and attacking? umm....
-the ship was the grave of a man and buried with treasure
-ship was 90 ft long and used for rowing
-purse has a hiberno-saxon style |
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barrows=cemetery mounds
-mound 1 had ship
(ship contained iron helmet with narrative scenes, purse flap, large belt buckle with patterns, & a silver set with the repousse technique) |
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early medieval art history facts |
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-fall of roman empire which led to renaissance: 476-1400 CE(called the middle/dark ages)
-compare to early byz(527-726), middle byz(843-1204) &late byz(1204-1453) periods
-medieval civilization was a fusion of christianity, greco-roman heritage, & cultures of non-roman people...which let to new political, social, culture, and art forms
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-founded 3rd century
-major urban center 9th century
-converted to islam by king 13th century
-palace destroyed a bunch and the 3rd mosque renovation was in 1907 |
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Page with man, gospel of durrow 660-680 AD/7th century
-illustrated manuscripts by monks in scriptoria
-abstract human figure representing st.matthew
-pattern of interlaced ribbon/stylized lion of st. mark
-both ink & tempera
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Chi-Rho-Iota page, Book of Kells
-Iona, Scotland
-Late 8th-9th century
-Matthew, Mark, Luke, &John are on it.
-Tempera on vellum
-symbols of the saints
-interlaced patterns showing chi rho I(Christ) |
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Lindisfarne Gospels
-Northumbria, England
-698-721 ce
-tempera on vellum
-shows saint matthew with an open book
-attempt at perpective |
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South Cross, Ahenny, Ireland
-8th Century CE
-part of the high crosses of Ireland, 8th-10thCE
-shows interlaced stone carvings
-south cross is embellished with halo-type circle
-modeled on metal cermonial crosses which were containers for holy relics.
-has large bosses(brooch-like projections) that resemble jewels |
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Colophon page by Emeterius and Senior
-tabara monastery, 10th century
-mozarabic culture of spain
-shows commentary on the apocalypse, 970
-colophone page
-emeterius: painter
-senior:scribe
-horseshoe arches, glazed tiles, &scriptorium
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-Charles the Great(Charlemagne) unites central Europe in 742
-is crowned "King of the Franks" in 768
-is crowned "Emperor of Rome" in 800->Holy Roman Empire
-"renovatio" |
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-Occurs in early medieval spain
-in 5th century, the roman cities in spain fell to the germanic visigoths
-the visigoths convert it all to christianity
-6th&7th century churches formed
-in 711, muslims conquered spain
-however christian culture continues in the north area=mozarabic |
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Palace chapel(Palatine chapel) of charlemagne, aachen, germany 792-805
-rounded arches
-polychrome voussoir
-spolia
-porphyry
-veneer
-mosaics
-inscription
-similar to the san vitale ravenna 526-547 |
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Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne |
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Page with Matthew the Evangelist,
Gospel of Matthew, Coronation Gospels 800-810
-ink and tempera on vellum
-shows st. matthew writing the gospel
-has shading and modeling in the classical tradition
-very similar to early christian and byzantine art
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Doors of Bishop Bernward, St. Michaels, Hildesheim, Germany
-bronze doors 1015
-commissioned by bishop bernward
-16 feet 6 inches tall
-led from cloister to church(for monks only)
-has 16 panels
-old and new testament figures cast in bronze
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-1200-400 BCE
-from south-central mexico
-specialized in agriculture
-first mesoamerican civilization
-had ceremonial centers
-had platforms and courts
-had the "great pyramid and ball court in la venta, mexico" |
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Jade Celt
-Olmec culture
-"were-jaguar" votive offering
-axe head
-composite creature |
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Pyramid of the Moon
-Teotihuacan culture, mexico
-architecture imitates sacred landscape
-originally had temple on top |
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Pyramid of the Sun
-Teotihuacan culture
-bigger than pyramid of the moon
-used to have alter on top
-built over cave&spring
-interior of rubble
-exterior of stone, stucco, & paint
-children buried at corners for human sacrifice to bring rain & fertility
-200 ft high
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Temple 1, Tikal, Guatemala
-Mayan culture, north acropolis 734 CE
-tomb embedded in the bedrock of Ruler A(Jasaw Chan K'awiil)
-9 levels of underworld
-140 ft tall
-temple on top with roof comb |
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Pueblo Bonito
-Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
-ancestral puebloan(anasazi)culture
-830-1250 ce
-800 rooms & 32 kivas |
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Rock art
-great gallery, horseshoe canyon, utah
-pictographs:painted figural depictions |
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Hunter's Mural
-9 mile canyon, utah
-fremont people c800-1300 ce
-petroglyphs:carving out darker portions to display underneath |
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Stone Plaque from Apollo 11 Cave, Namibia
-earliest known figurative(representational) art from Africa
-charcoal on stone
-23,000 bce |
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Saharan rock-wall painting
-tassili-n-ajjer, algeria, 6000-4000 bce
-running woman(either human or divinity)
-clothing, body decoration,homed headdress |
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Saharan rock-wall painting
-dancers in ceremonial dress
-tassili-n-ajjer, algeria 5000-2000 bce
-clothing, body decoratoin, headdress, mask, dance |
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Seated Dignitary
-nok culture, nigeria
-c.500 bce
-terracotta
-man of authority |
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Roped Pot on Stand
-Igbo-Ukwu culture, nigeria-*they had elite burials*
-9th-10th century CE
-earliest preserved evidence for bronze casting in africa |
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Lindisfarne Gospels
-Northumbria, England c698-721
-contains image of st. matthew with open book
-tempera on vellum
-attempt at perspective
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West High Cross of Muiredach, 923 ce
-Christ being crucified |
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East High Cross of Muiredach, 923 ce
-Christ risen; Judgement Day |
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Church of S. Maria de Quintanilla de las Vinas
-Burgos, Spain
-visigoth culture, 7th century
-*use of horseshoe arch
-mozarabic art
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Equestrian Portrait of Charlemage
-Metz, France, 9th century
-similiar to the statue of marcus aurelius
-"renewal" of artistic traditions from the roman past
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St. Michael's, Hildesheim, Germany
-place of the bronze doors of bishop bernward
-made from 1001-1031 ce |
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Bronze doors
-creation of adam and eve |
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-Bronze doors
-ascension/women at tomb
-bronze doors go from Genesis->life of Jesus |
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Middle Ages(Medieval Period) Facts |
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early medieval: 5th-11th century(compare to early byzantine)
-romanesque: 11th-12th century(compare to middle byzantine)
-gothic period: 12th-15th century(compare to late byzantine)
crusades in romanesque period
1st crusade: 1095
4th crusade: 1204
9th crusade: 1271 |
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Reliquary of Sainte Foy
-Abbey Church of Conques, France
-9th-10th century
-"holy robbery"-monks stole her from shrine bc saint encouraged them
-veneration of relics in middle ages
-encapsulates the bones of martyr
-romanesque art |
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St. Michaels & St. Sernin Cathedrals |
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similarities:
-barrel vaults
-cross shaped plan
differences:
st. james: relics located in secondary chapels
st.sernin: location on pilgrimage route, had a crossing tower(steeple at intersection) |
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Durham Cathedral, England 1087-1133
-pointed arches(experimented with vaults)
-cross body plan
-romanesque period
-huge tier supports
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The Romanesque Church Portal
*know this!* |
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Priory Church of Saint-Pierre
-Moissac, France c.1115 ce
-identify archivolt, tympanum, lintel, jamb, trumeau, jamb |
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Saint-Lazare
-Autun, France c.1220-113
-historiated capitals
-inscription above the lintel signifies the sculptor: gislebertus
-shows last judgement: Christ with a mandorla & weighing of the souls on tympanum
-shows suicide of judas with depiction of demons on historiated capitals |
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Church of Ste. Madeleine
-Vezelay, France
-sculpted capital from south aisle
-moses on left and paul are grinding grain: an allegory for reconnection of old&new testaments thru Christ |
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Virgin and Child
-France, 12th century
-romanesque art
-bench symbolizes throne of solomon
-Jesus used to hold a book
-sculpture brought performing arts to the west
-"seat of wisdom"
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St. Denis Cathedral
-gothic period
-"Gothic" architectural innovations allows more windows
-Abbot Suger introduced "Lux Nova": stained glass used as a spiritual passageway
-pointed arches create high passageways
-rib vaults act as structural supports
-burial sites of French kings
-cephalophoria: bishop walking while holding his head |
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Cathedral of Notre Dame
-Paris, France
-begun in 1163 ce
-has flying buttresses for structural support
-pointed arches, ribbed vaults
-painted details on interior(gothic decoration)
-has heads from sculpture of judea cut off during french revolution on exterior
-color used for emphasis |
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Chartres Cathedral
-high gothic period
-begun in 1134
-destroyed by a fire in 1194
-rebuilt in 1194 for 27 years
-pilgrimage route
-west facade built in 1145(early gothic period)
-shows ascension, 2nd coming, & mary and child
^known as royal portal |
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West Facade of Chartres Cathedral
-inspired by Church of Saint-Denis |
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Tree of Jesse
-Chartres Cathedral
-gothic art
-on west wall of cathedral
-inspired by saint-denis cathedral
-Jesse lies at base of family tree which connects Jesus to house of David |
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Rose Window
-North Transept of Chartres Cathedral
-gothic art
-lancet windows
-royal patronage |
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mesoamerican stone statue that is reclining.
-found on the chichen itza thing |
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-book written in hieroglyphic script by the mayans |
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a structure that tops a pyramid in monumental mesoamerican architecture |
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architectural device that is an ornament on top of a building |
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chief of people in benin, nigeria |
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distinctive clothing worn as an indication of royal status |
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comes from ad 780-900 and is during the period of charlemagne.
-set the stage for romanesque and gothic art
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mark-lion
luke-ox
john-eagle
matthew-human/angel
-book of durrow |
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-came after decline of carolingian empire
-happened in germany |
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wedge shaped stones in arches |
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mammelskin used for writing codices and books |
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ornamental molding on the underside of an arch |
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canopy of state of an altar or throne in cathedrals |
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the decorated bas reliefs on ionic or doric columns or in temples |
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one side of the exterior of a building, most likely the focal point |
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manuscript in which the text is supplemented by the addition of decoration |
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a thin projecting course of brickwork that runs horizontally around a building |
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a section of a building marked off by columns |
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structure built from a wall to support it |
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pushes wall outwords and down to the ground. |
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double barrel vault
-found on charlemagnes palatine cathedral |
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structural element which divides adjacent window units |
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gothic architecture that evolved from romanesque architecture and gave way to the renaisaance.
-has pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses |
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what abbot sugar referred to the denis cathedral as |
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the intersection of two or three barrel vaults . more modern than the groin vault
-found on durham cathedral |
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ornamental stonework found on the upper part of a gothic window |
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-the olmecs had access to jade which showed that the elite class had access to a trading network in mesoamerica(guatemala?)
-they started the formation of pyramids and ceremonial centers
-olmec in mexico |
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-they had pyramid of the sun and moon which had temples on the top of the pyramids, unlike the ones in egypt
-pyramids built over a cave
-teohituacan in mexico
-pyramid of the feathered serpent was once painted like the sun and the mood, but it has sculptures on the outside of the quez. guy |
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came from 4 countries
-mayan pyramids had roof combs, stair cases and burial chambers
-pyramids had pyramids meant for climbing and not meant for climbing.-sacrifictial rituals |
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found in mexico
-has a caracol which is a spiraled building that was an astronomical observatory of venus
-el castillo pyramid has chacmool figures
-has steps revolving around days in the year |
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located in peru
-had raimondi stone
-stone made of contour rivalry which means it can be read many different ways
-shows a fiercesome diety and then a row or smiling fanged faces with the deity having a face of a smiling reptile |
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their mounds were platforms for the chief, public temple, earth lodges, etc |
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got its name bc the rock paintings were discovered in 1969 at the same time as the apollo 11 shuttle launch
-located in namibia |
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city center reached peak in 9th century
mosque built in 13th century
still in use |
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5th-15th century
-kind raeldwald was buried in sutton hoo- the bowls found there had christian significance |
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takes its name roman barrel vaults
10-11th century |
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located in spain
-many pilgrimage routes to it bc saint james buried there
-once was a roman trade route
on church of st lazara, figure is carrying a scallop shaped bag- pilgrimage |
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located in paris, france
-founded on the spot of saint denis- saint of france. burial place of kings and pilgrimage
abbot sugar was friend of french king
-started with west front- portal- then moved to east. first time ribbed vault, flying buttresses, rose window had been put together |
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-5 previous buildings which is why west wall is oldest bc rest destroyed in fire
-tympanum=throne of wisdom
-has 3 facades=portals |
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