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Early buddhist structure
solid dome with relic inside. Wall with 4 gates, axis amundi on top
Stupa at Sanchi: contains the remains of buddha after cremation. |
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buddhist monument - gateway
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the axis of the world - connects cosmic matter to celestrial realm.
Ex: Stupa at Sanchi |
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3rd dynasty
Qin Shi Huangi connected 3000 miles of wall
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army created by Qin Shi Huangi made of terracotta |
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Axis mundi of the Mayan civilization
Ex: Sarcophogus of Pakal |
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Stone pipe in Pakal's tomb, passage way for the soul |
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Siddiharta was a prince who was protected from all suffering. When he was introduced to idea of suffering went into the wilderness and meditated under tree for six years - achieved complete enlightements=Buddha.
4 noble truths: life is suffering, the origin of suffering is desire, desire can be overcome, 8 paths to overcoming attachment |
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advanced writing system and calendar system
built on high ground because of too much water |
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Islamic calligraphy excelled during the Ottoman era
ornamental writing - decorative writing
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Wall of mosque that is closest to Mecca/ Kabba. Pray towards that wall |
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Typical architectural structure in Islamic mosques. Towers - call to prayer |
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images without people. No representation of prophet Mohammed |
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early islamic mosque, many columns
can be extended easily. closely resembles Muhammad's house in Medina.
Ex: Kairouan's Great Mosque
Great Mosque of Cordoba |
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Later style of mosque with central dome |
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Descendents of Charlamange, divided Holy Roman Empire, after caroligian
Brief early medieval period before romanesque
preserved and enriched culture of Carolingian period
ex: Mosque of Suleymaniye |
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Art work about the quran, calliraphy, Mecca,
Non-iconic |
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Early Islamic, ornamental doorways, no figurs or animals
Ex. Mosque and hospital of Divirgi |
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Roman/Romanesq church with apse, nave and aisle |
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cross formed with elongated transept intersepting nave |
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wide, central corridor of bascillica style church |
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Smaller side corridors in bascillica |
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Section of a church which crosses the nave - forming the cruciform style |
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book with separate pages, cover, spine
codex- medieval manuscript |
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semi-circular decorated space over entrance of a romanesque church |
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elborate door, romanesque and gothic
Pathway to salvation, decorated with heavily coded images |
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courtyard with columns - mostly used by monks and nuns for meditation and prayer |
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an ancient symbol of two circles coming together, overlapping one another to form an almond shape in the middle.
Ex:St. Lazare |
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Roman like
expressive, barrel vaults, buttressing, cruciform church |
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insular art (Hiberno-Saxon) |
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early art of the British Isles
Ex: Sutton Hoo ship burial
cloisome - melt glass to fill metal frame |
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Art of France, central Germany
Charlemange - Holy Roman Emperor |
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art of barbarians, art of gods (pagen)
pointed arches, cross vault, glass windows
emphasis on verticality and noble light |
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Gothic architectural design.
Made arches stronger so could make them wider or taller without loosing strength |
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used to transmit the horizontal force of a vaulted ceiling
Gothic buttress - ornamental and elaborate, open
ex. Cathedral of Chartres |
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part of gothic cathedrals
possibly developed from cloisome |
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egg and pigment paint
used for manuscripts |
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element of Gothic architecture |
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Geneology of Jesus - Descendents of kings, ties new testment to old testment |
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690 - Jerusalem
Rock where Abraham sacrificed Issac and Adam and Eve were put to earth |
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Three sides closed, fourth side open to courtyard
iwan:vaulted spaces opening out at one end |
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