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Running Horned Woman; Tassel n'ajmer, Algeria.6000-4000BCE. Pigment on Rock.[image] |
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F: "horned deity" instead of a woman wearing a ceremonial headgear L: Tassili n'Ajjjer, Algeria A: headgear of a woman S: displays varied human & animal activities H: earliest representations of a Sumerian army I: activities of both human & animals E: rock wall, pigments, are symbolic R: reflects the ceremonies where women wear a headgear |
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Standard of Ur from the Royal Tombs at Ur (Modern Tell el-Muqayyar, Iraq); Sumerian 2600-2400 B.C.E. Wood inlaid with shell, lapis lazuli, and red limestone.[image] |
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F: the original function is not known at the moment L: Modern tell, el-muqayyar,Iraq A: three registers S: "war", testives. and peace/interpretation H: found in large grave in royal cemetery at Ur, lying close to someone I: "war" side & peace side represent the 1/2 single part of narrative E: in 2600 BCE R: in Sumeria, reflects how peace & war was involved |
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Akhenaton, Nefertiti, & Three Daughters. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty. 1353-1335 B.C.E. Limestone. [image] |
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F: deptict Akhenaton, & his wife & their relation to new god, Aten L: New Kingdom A: shows how he's also a family man S: depicting relations with ruler & god H: the figure possess the prominent bellies that charcaterize figures of the Amarna school I: relationship between the ruler, god and family E: 1353-1335 C.E. R: piece that would be in someone's home |
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Winged Victory of Samothrace. Hellenistic Greek. 190B.C.E. Marble.[image] |
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F: Naval victory L: Samothrace, Greece A: Marble S: Greek Goddess, Nike & made not to honor her but a battle H: a lightened on the prow of a Greek warship Naval victory at Cyprus I: Goddess, Nike showed the personification of victory E: 190 B.C.E. R: Greek artistic Splendor at the time |
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Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater) Rome, Italy. Imperial Roman. 70-80 C.E. Stone and Concrete.[image] |
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F: Amphitheater that provided Romans with gladiatorial combats & lavish spectacles L: Rome, Italy A: Stone & Concrete S: held many spectators that were organized by social ranking largest amphitheater in Roman Worlds H: one of Vesparian's first undertakings after becoming emperor Flavian dynasty I: symbol of many amphitheaters of Roman ages E: 70-80 C.E. R: reflected Roman's great architecture & engineering |
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Great Mosque. Cordoba, Spain. Umayyad. 785-786 C.E. Stone masonry.[image] |
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F: Catholic Church L: Cordoba, Spain A: stone masonry S: became largest mosque in Islamic West H: built by Visigoths I: Mosque itself became symbol of Islam & the mark that Umayyad empire made E: 785-786 C.E. R: reflected Muslims ability to develop architectural styles based on religious traditions |
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Rottgen Pieta. Late Medieval Europe. 1300-1325 C.E. Painted Wood.[image] |
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F: shows that divine figures (Mary & God) were sympathetic to suffering, similar to pain & loss experienced by Medieval people L: Rhineland, Germany A: painted wood S: showed that Christ & Virgin Mary shared humanity's woes ] H: the trouble in 14th Century I: expression of feeling accompanied the representation E: 1300-1325 C.E. R: reflected the suffering during the 14th century |
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School of Athens. Raphael. 1509-1511 C.E. Fresco.[image] |
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F: painting depicting a gathering of Greek philosophers engaged into many activities L: Rome, Italy A: Fresco S: depicts Raphael's interpretation of philosophy as a branch of knowledge H: painted by Raphael in a postolic palace I: all figures are male & believed to be representing all significant Greek philosophy E: 1509-1511 C.E. R: reflects the excellence of high Renaissance Art |
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Hunters in the Snow. Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1565 C.E. Oil on Wood.[image] |
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F: painting depicts different time of the year L: Vienna, Australia A: oil on wood S: wintry scene in which 3 hunters are returning from expedition H: artist is Pieter Bruegel the Elder I: symbolizes the return of the expedition E: 1565 R: reflects excellence of landscape paintings |
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Screen with the Siege of Belgrade and Hunting Scene. Circle of the Gonzalez Family . 1697-1701 C.E. Tempera and resin on wood, shell inlay.[image] |
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F: shows a battle, between the Turks & Hapsburg, chaotic (biombo) L: Brooklyn Museum, currently at Mexico A: oil on wood S: one side is from The Great Turkish War & other side is a hunting scene based on a European print source meant for a intimate room H: part of the only known surviving biombo enconchado (screen with shell clay) I: lions on top is from the ancient Rome E: 1697-1701 C.E. R: Throughout the Spanish Americas they're shown even if they were conquered |
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Self-Portrait. Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun. 1790 C.E. Oil on canvas.[image] |
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F: tribute to her favorite sitter Marie Antoinette L: Galleria Degli Uffizi, Florence A: Le Brun chose oil on canvas S: painting of Le-Brun working on a Marie Antoinette painting H: Antoinette & her husband were executed from the driven revolutionaries I: her clothes echo the serpentine curve beloved by Rococo artists E: Elizabeth Louise Vigee-Brun is the artist R: Lebrun's attitude reflects the ideals of independence & self- reliance she exhibited as a woman |
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nadar Raising Photography to the Height of Art. Honore Daumier. 1862 C.E. Lithograph.[image] |
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F: lithograph giving commentary about struggle of photograph being recognized as fine art L: Boston A: Lithograph S: struggle of photographs being recognized as fine art H: court decision acknowledge photograph as art I: represents the elevation of photography's status E: Honore Daumier R: reflects Nadar's personal interest for photography being considered art |
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The Burghers of Calais. Auguste Rodin. 1884-1895 C.E. Bronze.[image] |
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F: monument for when Calais was under siege by English during 100 year war L: Calais, France A: Bronze S: 6 people sacrificed to save their city during 100 years war; celebrates their city's history H: Calais commissioned Rodin to make it in 1884 I: sculpture being on ground level means how they're real men & equal to the audience E: Auguste Rodin R: reflects the heroism of a burgher |
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Self-portrait as a Solider. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 1915 C.E. Oil on canvas.[image] |
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F: portrays Ernst after his nervous breakdown & dismissal from military service; depicts Ernst with severed hand (his imagination) antiwar statement L: Ohio A: oil on canvas S: antiwar statement: documents the artist's fear that the war would destroy his creative powers; psychological problems H: Ernst was declared unfit for military service I: amputation stump on his right arm symbolized trauma he experienced in war & anxiety he felt towards the possible negative effect of war on his art E: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner R: reflects the reactions of the artists of his generation who suffered the kind of physical and mental damage Kirchner envisioned in this painting |
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Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings. Montezuma County, Colorado, Anasazi. 450-1300 C.E. Sandstone.[image] |
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F: stones ritual regalrai private rituals & public ceremonies L: Montezuma County, Colorado, Anasazi A: Sandstone S: the chambers were the spiritual centers of Native Southwest life H: gives insights of Ancestral Publican life I: murals represents animals & plants E: 450-1300 C.E. R: reflects the lines of Ancestral publican people during the 13th century |
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Transformation Mask. Kwakiutl, Northwest coast of Canada. Late 19th Century C.E. Wood, Paint, & String.[image] |
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F: a type of mask used by indigenous peoples of the Northwest coast & Alaska in ritual dances L: Kwakiutl, Northwest coast of Canada A: wood, paint & string S: depicts an outer, animal visage, which performer can open for inner human face H: masks take months, sometimes years to create I: represented social position E: Late 19th century R: reflects myths & cosmology of different indigenous tribes |
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Female (Pwo) Mask. Chokwe peoples (Democratic Republic of the Congo) 19th to 20th Century C.E. Wood, fiber, pigment & metal.[image] |
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F: used in Chokwe dance to honor the founding female ancestor of lineage; mask is buried with masquerader L: Congo A: wood, fiber, pigments, metal S: embodies ideal feminine beauty & records chokwe facial patterns H: buried with the dancer I: mask symbolizes generative power E: Chowke;late 19th - early 20th century R: reflects traditional Chokwe facial patterns |
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Jowo Rinpoche, enshrined in the Jokhang Temple. Lhasa, Tibet, Yarlung Dynasty. 641 C.E.[image] |
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F: Tibet's most religious icon L: Tibet A: gilt metals with stone, pearls, & paint S: special statue blessed by Buddhas H: sent to Tibet from China I: gold is an offering to the Buddha E: Tibetan pray to see the statue before they die R: reflects Tibetans religious worshipping |
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Funeral Banner of Lady Dai. Han Dynasty, China. 180 B.C.E. Painted Silk.[image] |
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F: silk banner found in Lady Dai;s tomb L: China A: painted Silk S: connection with the afterlife H: found in Lady Dai's tomb in excellent condition I: the top of the 'T" represents heaven E: Han Dynasty R: reflects early pictorial art in China |
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The David Vases. Yuan Dynasty, China. 1351 C.E. White Porcelain with cobalt-blue underglaze.[image] |
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F: for altar of a religious temple L: China A: White porcelain S: prayer for peace, protection H: showed donor's high status I: dragon & phoenix symbolized emperor & empress E: Yuan Dynasty R: reflects the rulers; emperor and empress |
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Moai on Platform. Rapa Nui. 1100-1600 C.E. Volcanic tuff figures on basalt base.[image] |
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F: stone sculptures marking burial sites or for religious ceremonies L: Rapa Nui (Easter Island) A: volcanic tuff figures on basalt base S:sacred objects due to their ability to accommodate spirits or gods H: commissioned by lineage heads of their son I: represent mediation between chief & god E: Rapa Nui R: reflects the achievements of Rapa Nui culture |
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The Gates. New York City, U.S. Christro & Jeanne-Claude. 1979-2005 C.E. Mixed-Media Installation.[image] |
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F: group of gates compromising a site specific work of art L: New York City, U.S. A: Mixed-media installation S: testifies on topics: how to create meaningful public art responds/impacts our relationship with the environment H: brief exhibition period I: represents meaningful public art E: Christo & Jeanne Claude R: reflects contemporary art |
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Earth's Creation. Emily Kame Kngwarreye. 1994 C.E. Synthetic Polymer paint on canvas.[image] |
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F: painting that merges together to create planes of color/voice of aboriginals L: USA A: synthetic polymer, paint on canvas S: expansion of color palette; connected to environment ; voice of aboriginals H: the artist was an aboriginal I: tropical colors symbolize changing seasons E: Emily Kame Kngwarreye R: reflects aboriginals knowledge of contemporary art |
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The Swing. (after Fragonard.) Yankee Shonibare. 2001 C.E. Mixed-media installation.[image] |
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F: depict women without head, foreshadowing the use of gullotine in French Revolution L: USA A: Mixed-media installation S: depicts woman kicking off shoe playfully: fore shaded French Revolution H: foreshadows French Revolution I: Dutch wax fabrics used symbolizes artist's multi-cultural identity E: Yinka Shonibare R: reflects multicultural identity |
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