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Aphrodite of Knidos
Artist: Praxiteles
Date: c. 350
Place: Vatican Museum, Rome
Medium: Marble. Roman, copy of probably bronze greek original
Comment: ideal female nude. Eternally youthful. Divine vs. Human; Synthesis of humanism, realism, idealism. Roman copy of greek original
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Pericles
Artist: Unknown
Date: c.450-425 bce
Place: Unknown
Medium: Roman copy in marble of Bronze original
Comment: Relates to similar sculptures of textual sources. Helmet signifies his role as a military general in the campaigns of the Peloponnesian war.
Athenian general and statesman largely responsible for the full development of Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire.
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Panathenaic Amphora
Artist: Euphiletos Painter
Date: 530 BCE
Place: ?
Medium: Terra cotta amphora
Comment: Olympics...victors were awarded amphora.
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Theater at Epidauros
Artist: PolyKleitos the Younger
Date: c.350 BCE
Place: Epidauros, Greece
Medium: Mostly Marble
Comment: (relate to readings, plays) Dedicated to Aesclepius, god of medicine. Suggests that drama was related to the healing cults of ancient Greece. |
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Amphora Showing Ajax and Achilles Playing a Board Game
Artist: Exekias
Date: c. 530 BCE
Place: ?
Medium: Black Figure amphora
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Amphora: "A two-handled jar with a narrow neck used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to carry wine or oil."
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Kritios Boy
Artist: Unknown
Date: c.480 BCE
Place: Acropolis, Athens
Medium: Marble-NOT a Roman copy
Comment: Development of kouros (male youth sculpture). Bridges archaic to classical era. Contrappusto (lifelike accuracy ex. lips, ribs). Found at the Acropolis. |
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Doryphoros
Artist: Polykleitos
Date: c. 450-440 BCE
Place: ?
Medium: Roman copy (probably bronze Greek Original)
Comment: Polykleitos brought classical style to perfection with Doryphorus. "Ideal human proportions" qualities of ideal warrior athelete
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Parthenon
Artist: Ictinus and Kallicrates
Date: c.448-432 BCE
Place: Acropolis, Athens
Medium: Pentelic Marble
Comment: Perfection of Greek Temple Typology. Dedicated to Athena Parthenos. Periclean Athens. Doric Order/Ionic features. Enduring symbol of Ancient Greece.
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Athena Parthenos
Artist: Phidias
Date: c. 447- 432 BCE
Place: Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens
Medium: Ivory and gold over wood frame
Comment: Sponsor goddess of the City of Athens
"Parthenos": a virgin
- a marriageable maiden
- a woman who has never had sexual intercourse with a man
- one's marriageable daughter
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Parthenon Metope
(Lapith Overcoming a Centaur)
Artist: Phidias
Date: 448-432 BCE
Place: Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens
Medium: Pentelic Marble
Comment: Honored Athena (wisdom). democratic present. Relived the stark angularity of the post-and-lintel structure.Centaur (forces of barbarism) Celebrates victory of intellect over unbridled passion.
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Hall of Sculpture, Carnegie Museum of Art
Artist: Alden & Harlow
Date:1893-1907
Place: Pittsburgh
Medium: Mostly Pentelic Marble
Comment: Recreating materials and proportions of the Parthenon |
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Parthenon North Frieze
Artist: Phidias
Date: c. 440 BCE
Place: Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens
Medium: Pentelic Marble
Comment: Scene from the Panathenaic Procession
The Panathenaea (Παναθήναια "all-Athenian festival") was the most important festival for Athens and one of the grandest in the entire ancient Greek world. Except for slaves, all inhabitants of the polis could take part in it. It was a festival dedicated to the patron goddess of Athens, Athena.
Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/panathenaic-festival#ixzz1FPVSftcr
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Erectheion
Artist: Mnesicles
Date: c.425 BCE
Place: Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens
Medium: Pentelic Marble
Comment: Panathenaic Procession;
Pericles, caryatids (6 female pillars) Built to accommodate the religious rituals of the Parthenon
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Sarcophagus from Cerveteri
Artist: unknown
Date: c. 520 BCE
Place: Louvre, Paris, France
Medium: Painted terra cotta
Comment: made by Etruscans, predecessors of Romans, visually similar to Archaic Greek sculptures. Smiling almond-shaped eyes.
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Romulus and Remus
Artist: Unknown
Date: 6th c. BCE, 13th c. CE
Place: Rome
Medium: Bronze
Comment: Mythical founders of Rome suckling on etruscan era wolf |
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Cincinnatus (Lucius Quictius Cincinnatus)
Artist: Unknown
Date: 514-438 BCE
Place: Cincinnati, Ohio
Medium: Bronze
Comment: This is a 20th c. sculpture of a 6th c.BCE Roman Republican figure. Hero of early Rome, model of civic virtue and simplicity. Farmer and dictator. |
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Julius Caesar
Artist: Unknown
Date: 1st. c. BCE
Place: ?
Medium: Green schist
Comment: Realistic Roman portraiture; death = end of the Republic
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Augustus Primaporta
Artist: Unknown
Date: c. 20 BCE
Place: vilage of Prima Porta
Medium: Copy of probably Bronze original
Comment: Octavian becomes Augustus;
Pax Romana (era of peace & stability under his rule) Cupid & a dolphin at feet reminding of alleged divine descent from Venus.
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Maison Carree
Artist: ?
Date: c. 20 BCE
Place: Nimes, France
Medium: Marble
Comment: Ideal, influential example of Roman temple, compare with Parthenon |
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Arch of Titus
Artist: unknown
Date: 81 CE
Place: Forum, Rome
Medium: Marble
Comment: commemorates Roman victory in Jewish Wars, public works, urban design, classical orders |
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Trajan's Victory Column
Artist: Unknown
Date: 113 CE
Place: Forum, Rome
Medium: Marble
Comment: Part of a complex of libraries and markets. Commemorating Roman imperial victory over the Dacians
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Roman Aristocrat Holding Portrait Bust
of His Ancestors
Artist: unknown
Date: Late 1st c. BCE
Place: ?
Medium: Marble
Comment: Realism, specificity of Roman portraiture |
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Dido and Aeneas
Artist: Henry Purcell
Date:1688
Place: ?
Medium: Opera
Comment: Aeneas on way home from Troy romances, abandons Dido. She commits suicide
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Cicero
Artist: Unknown
Date: 106-43 BCE
Place: ?
Medium: Marble
Comment: Key work is important for his written works. Rhetorician, politician, martyr. |
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Tarquin and Lucretia
Artist: Titian
Date: 1668
Place: ?
Material: Oil on Canvas
Comment: Titian Painting only is key work. Remember sexy renaissance venice |
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Pantheon
Artist: Possibly Hadrian
Date: 118-25 CE
Place: Rome
Material: Concrete, marble columns
Comment: Temple for all of the gods; possibly designed by emperor architect, epitomizes Roman Empire. |
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Antinous as Osiris
Artist: Unknown
Date: c. 131
Place: ?
Medium: Marble
Comment: Hadrian's favorite companion. Possibly Sexually. Controversial death in nile.
Combination of Egyptian, Greek and Roman influence. Signified Upper Egypt
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House of the Vettii
Artist: Unknown
Date: 63-79 CE
Place: Pompeii
Medium: brick, plaster, faux, finishes
Comment: Roman house in vacation resort. Court, dining couches, running water |
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Bayeux Tapestry
Artist: ?
Date: c. 1080 CE
Place: Bayeux, France
Medium: Wool embroidery on linen
Comments: Norman Conquest of England
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St. Gall Monastery
Date: 9th c CE
Place: Plan found in St. Gall, Switzerland
Material: Ink on vellum plan
Comment: Monastic life under order of St. Benedict; self sufficiency. Preservation of classical learning. Floor plan and organization manifested classic principals of symmetry and order. Plan for "ideal monastery" is a manuscript located in its library |
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Scivias
Artist: Hildegard of Bingen
Date: c. 1146 CE
Place: ?
Medium: Text and accompanying illuminated manuscript
Comments: Hildigard's (Christian visionary) 1/3 writing's of visions (26 of them), includes play, Ordo Virtutum |
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Ste.-Foy (Sainte Foy), Conques
Artist: Unknown
Date: c. 1120
Place: Conques, France
Material: Stone...
Comment: Pilgrimage church |
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Chartes Cathedral
Artist: ?
Date: 1194-and after
Place: Chartes, France
Medium: Gothic Architecture
Comments: Quintessential Gothic cathedral. On the floor of CFA
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Reliquary Effigy for Ste.-Foy
Artist: Unknown
Date: c. 1100
Place: Conques, France
Medium: Metal and gemstones
Comments: Object of veneration.
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Madonna Enthroned
Artist: Cimabue
Date: 1280-90
Place: ?
Medium: Tempera and gold leaf on panel
Comment: Byzantine influenced medieval style. Came b/f Giotti's Madonna |
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Decameron
Artist: Boticelli (painter) Boccaccio (author)
Date: 1351 (text) 1487 (painting)
Place: Outside Florence
Medium: Tempera on panel
Comment: Painting of 1487 depicts scene from text of 1351. The "black death" plague. Signifies life in 14th century. |
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Duomo of Florence: Santa Maria dei Fiore
Artist: Arnolfo di Cambio, Filippo Brunelleschi
Date: 1294, 1418-36
Place: Florence
Medium: Brick, wood, marble, plaster
Comment: Medieval in appearance, Renaissance in inspiration, magnitude and some techniques |
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Madonna Enthroned
Artist: Giotto
Date: c. 1310
Place: ?
Medium: Tempera and gold on panel
Comment: Was a student of Cimabue, recreated Cimabue's painting using new techniques that led art into the Renaissance era |
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Last Supper
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date:1495-8
Place: Milan (Santa Maria delle Grazie)
Material: Wall Fresco |
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Lorenzo de' Medici
Artist: Andrea del Verroccio
Date: 1487
Place: Florence
Medium: Terra cotta
Comment: Renaissance patron, keen likeness, definitive family |
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Cité des Dames
Artist: Christine de Pisan
Date: c. 1410
Place:?
Medium: Illuminated manuscript
Comment: Christine de Pisan is perhaps the first feminist author. She is probably not the illustrator of this image |
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Petrarch
Artist: Bargilla
Date: 1350 (texts) 1450 (painting)
Place: Florence
Medium: Fresco
Comment: Note Petrarch's life/writings are more important than painting. "Father of Humanism" earliest Renaissance Humanist. Coined term "dark ages" Latin Manuscripts. |
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Pico de Mirandola
Artist: Cristofano dell'Alitissimo
Date: 1493
Place: unknown
Material: Oil on panel
Comment: Pico's Oration on the Dignity of Man (manifesto of humanism. argued free will and perfectibility of individual)
1486 is the key issue
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Baldassare Castiglione
Artist: Raphael
Date: 1514
Medium: Oil on panel
Comment: Emphasis on Book of the Courtier about the court of Urbino, also Raphael as Renaissance painting master |
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Donna di Dentro
Artist: Henrich Isaac
Date: 1510
Medium: Frottola
Comment: Secular festival song by composer medici |
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Vetruvian Man
Artist: Leonardo da vinci
Date: 1490
Place: ?
Medium: Ink on Parchment
Comment: Vetruvius, Neoplatonism, Renaissance. Ideal/geometric proportions "golden ratio" Blend of art and science.
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Birth of Venus
Artist: Boticelli
Date: 1482
Material: Tempera on canvas
Comment: Earthly vs divine love. Classical work recreated |
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Tempietto (San Pietro in Montorio)
Artist: Bramante
Date: 1502
Place: Rome
Medium: Stone
Comment: Perfect High Renaissance temple |
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St. Peter's
Artist: Bramante, Michelangelo, others
Date: 1507-1564+
Place: Rome
Medium:?
Comment: Replaces Old St. Peter's; definitive building of High Renaissance |
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School of Athens
Artist: Raphael
Date: 1510-11
Place: Stanza della Segnatura, St. Peter's
Medium: fresco
Comment: Pope Julius II's revived Church surpasses and encompasses the glories of the ancients. Embodiment of classical spirit of the high renaissance |
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Villa Rotunda
Artist: Andrea Palladio
Date: 1570
Place: (outside) Vincenza
Medium: stone, brick, plaster
Comment: Symbolism of dome, columns were stunning for a private home
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Gutenberg Bible
Artist: Johann Gutenberg
Date: 1455
Place: Mainz Germany
Medium: Movable metal type allows printed text (with hand illumination)
Comment: marked the age of the printed book.
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Erasmus of Rotterdam
Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Date: 1526
Place: ?
Medium: Copperplate etching frontispiece for Moriae Encomium
Comment: Both image and text are important. Erasmus, humanist thinker critiques some contemporary christian ideals but does not leave church. Image with lines that make it look very real.
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Martin Luther
Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder
Date: 1533
Place: Wittenberg, Germany
Medium: oil on panel
Comment: Translated bible from Latin for the ppl. 95-theses author. Rejected idea that you could buy your spot in heaven from the Catholic church.
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A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Artist: Martin Luther
Date: c.1530
Place: ?
Medium: Chorale
Comment: Bringing faith to the people, away from the Catholic Church
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'Armada' Portrait of Elizabeth I
Artist: George Gower
Date: c. 1588
Place: ?
Medium: Oil on canvas
Comment: More medieval than Renaissance
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As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending
Artist: Thomas Weelkes
Date: c.1590
Place: ?
Medium: Madrigal
Comment: Madrigal. Italian influence. 'word painting' music follows words. Classical subject parallel to Elizabeth. Renaissance influence.
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Pythagoras
Artist: n/a
Date: ?
Place: ?
Medium: flesh and bone?
Comment: Key figure for concepts generally, math specifically
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Colosseum
Artist: unknown
Date: 70-82 CE
Place: The Forum, Rome
Medium: Travertine, tufa, brick, concrete
Comment: Engineering, circulation, classical orders, hidden trap doors...
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Dies Irae
Artist: Unknown
Date: c. 800
Place: ?
Medium: Gregorian chant
Comment: Monody, popularized under Charlemagne
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Lancelot, Knight of the Cart
Artist: ?
Date: ?
Medium: Set of romantic poems/tales
Comment: Medieval romances like this introduced "Courtly Love." Elevated women to objects of reward, worthy of admiration
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Play of Herod
Artist: Unknown
Date: c. 1050 CE
Place: ?
Medium: Drama
Comment: Became popular as musical dramatizations of Catholic liturgy. Legend 3 Magi & the massacre of the innocents by King Herod of Judea.
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Puis Qu'en Oubile
Artist: Guillaume de Machaut
Date: c. 1360
Place: ?
Medium: Song
Comment: ?
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Everyman
Artist: ?
Date: c. 1490
Medium: Morality play
Comment: most popular of its time. Teaches that life is transient, worldly pleasure=valueless, sin can be mitigated by salvation earned through God by the church
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Nuper Rosarum Flores
Artist: Guillaume Dufay
Date: 1436
Place: ?
Medium: Motet
Comment: ?
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Abbey Church of St. Denis ambulatory
Artist: Abbot Suger: patron
Date: 1140
Place: St. Denis, France
Medium: Gothic Archetecture
Comment: Quintessential Gothic cathedral. Floor in CFA |
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Theater of Marcellus
Artist: Unknown
Date: 13 BCE
Place: Rome
Medium: Concrete, brick, travertine
Comment: Like colosseum structure but smaller, complex role of theater in life of rome, compare greece |
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