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Etruscan (c.612-509 B.C.E.) Unknown, “Apollo of Veii,” Italy (4.3) |
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Etruscan (c.612-509 B.C.E.) Unknown, “Etruscan couple reclining,” Italy (4.5) |
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Roman (509 B.C.E. -476 B.C.) Unknown, “Capitoline She-Wolf,” Rome (4.2) |
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Roman (509 B.C.E. -476 B.C.)
Unknown, “Bust of Cicero,” Rome (4.7) |
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Roman (509-476) Augustus (and others), “Roman Forum,” Rome (4.6) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Ara Pacis,” Rome (4.10-4.11) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Augustus of Prima Porta,” Italy (4.12) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Villa of the Mysteries,” Pompeii (4.16) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Arch of Titus,” Rome (4.19 and 6.2) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Pantheon,” Rome (4.21) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Pont du Gard,” Nîmes (France) (4. 24) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Hadrian‟s Wall,” England (Blackboard) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Coliseum,” Rome (Blackboard) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Colossal Head of Constantine,” Rome (4.27) |
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Roman (509-476) Unknown, “Arch of Constantine,” Rome |
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Early Christina (300-500) Unknown, “Sarcophagus of St. Theodorus,” Ravenna (Blackboard and 6.7) |
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Early Christian (300-500ad) Unknown, “Fish and chalice mosaic,” Ostia (Blackboard and 6.8) |
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Early Christian (300-500) Unknown, “Good Shepherd,” Rome (6.5) |
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Early Christian (300-500) Unknown, “Old St. Peter‟s Basilica,” Rome (6.10, 6.11) |
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Byzantine (c.476-1453) Anthemius and Isidore, “Hagia Sophia,” Constantinople (Istanbul) (7.1-7.3) |
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Byzantine (476-1453) Unknown, “Mausoleum of Galla Placidia,” Ravenna (7.4) |
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byzantine (476-1453) Unknown, “Christ as the Good Shepherd,” Ravenna (Mausoleum of Galla Placidia) (7.5) |
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Ravenna (Mausoleum of Galla Placidia) (7.5) Unknown, “Tomb of Theodoric,” Ravenna (7.8) |
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byzantine (476-1453) Unknown, “San Vitale,” Ravenna (7.14) |
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byzantine (476-1453) Unknown, “Christ Enthroned,” Ravenna (7.16) |
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byzantine (476-1453) Unknown, “Emperor Justinian,” Ravenna (7.17) |
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byzantine (476-1453) Unknown, “Empress Theodora,” Ravenna (7.18) |
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Unknown, “Christ Pantocrator,” St. Catherine monastery (Sinai) (7.22) |
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Carolingian Renaissance (800-900) Unknown, “Dagulf Psalter,” (9.7) |
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Unknown, “Utrecht Psalter,” France (9.5) |
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Carolingian Renaissance (800-900) Unknown, “Plan for an ideal monastery,” St. Gall (Switzerland) (9.11)
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Romanesque (c. 1000-1140) Unknown, Church of St. Foy, Conques, France (Blackboard) |
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Romanesque (c. 1000-1140)
Unknown, “Reliquary of St. Foy,” Conques (France) (Blackboard) |
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Romanesque (c. 1000-1140) Unknown, “Demon of Luxury,” tympanum, La Madeleine, Vézelay (France) (9.15 and 9.17) |
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Romanesque (c. 1000-1140)
Unknown, “Pentecost” tympanum, La Madeleine, Vézelay (France) (9.15 and 9.17) |
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Gothic (including High) (1140-1250) Suger (actually the patron), “Abbey Church of St. Denis,” France (10.1) |
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Gothic (including High) (1140-1250)
Unknown, “Sainte-Chapelle,” Paris (France) (10.4) |
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Gothic (including High) (1140-1250)
Unknown, “Royal Portal” at Chartres cathedral, France (10.6) |
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Gothic (including High) (1140-1250) Unknown, “La Belle Dame” [Our Lady of the Beautiful Window] at Chartres cathedral, France (10.5) |
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Gothic (1140-1250) Unknown, “Christ in the Act of Blessing” Chartres Cathedral, France (10.11) |
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Gothic (1140-1250) Unknown, “Chartres cathedral,” France (10.8 and Blackboard) |
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Gothic (1140-1250) Unknown, “The Death of the Virgin tympanum,” Strasbourg (11.1) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460) Cimabue, “Madonna Enthroned,” (Italo-Byzantine) Florence (11.5) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460)
Cimabue, “Crucifixion,” (Italo-Byzantine) Florence (11.4) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460)
Claus Sluter, “The Well of Moses,” Dijon (France) (11.17) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460)
Unknown, Gloucester cathedral, England (Blackboard) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460) Erwin von Steinbach (and others), Strasbourg cathedral west front, Strasbourg (today France, then Germany) (Blackboard) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460) Simone Martini, “The Annunciation,” (International) Florence (11.12) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460) Unknown, “Wilton Diptych,” (International) England (11.16) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460) Limbourg Brothers, “February” pages of the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry [„Very rich „Hours‟ of the Duke of Berry‟], France, (11.18 and 11.19) |
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Late Gothic (1250-1460) Limbourg Brothers,“May” pages of the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry [„Very rich „Hours‟ of the Duke of Berry‟], France, (11.18 and 11.19) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Giotto, “Madonna Enthroned,” Florence (11.8) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510)
Giotto, “The Meeting of Joachim and Anna,” Florence (11.9) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510)
Giotto, “The Lamentation over the Dead Christ,” Florence (11.10) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510)
Masaccio, “The Holy Trinity,” Florence (12.2)
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510)
Masaccio, “The Tribute Money,” Florence (12.3) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Masaccio, “Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden,” Florence (12.4) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Brunelleschi, “The Sacrifice of Isaac,” Florence (12.5) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510)
Ghiberti, “The Sacrifice of Isaac,” Florence (12.6) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510)
Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise,” Florence (12.7) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510)
Donatello, “David,” Florence (12.14)
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510)
Donatello, “Saint Mary Magdalene,” Florence (12.15) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Fra Angelico, “Annunciation,” Florence (12.16) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Sandro Botticelli, “La Primavera,” Florence (12.20) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Sandro Botticelli, “The Birth of Venus,” Florence (12.21) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Leonardo da Vinci, “Mona Lisa,” Italy (12.22) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Leonardo da Vinci, “The Last Supper,” Italy (12.24) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Leonardo da Vinci, “Madonna of the Rocks,” Italy (12.25) |
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Early Renaissance (c.1300-1510) Michelangelo, “Pieta,” Italy (12.27) |
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Early Renaissance (1300-1510) Michelangelo, “David,” Italy (12.28) |
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Brunelleschi (and others), “Florence Cathedral”, Florence (11.20, 12.8 and 12.9) |
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Machiavelli, the Prince, Florence Early Renaissance (1300-1510) |
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Erasmus, In Praise of Folly, Rotterdam Early Renaissance (1300-1510) |
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Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales (The Miller’s Tale, The Wife of Bath’s Tale, and the Pardoner’s Tale), England Late Gothic (1250-1460) |
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Dante, Divine Comedy (comprising Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso selections), Italy Late Gothic (1250-1460) |
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St. Augustine, The Confessions, North Africa Early Christian (300-500) |
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Vergil, The Aeneid, Rome Roman (509-476) |
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Lucretius, On the Nature of Things, Italy Roman (509-476) |
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Seneca, On Anger, Italy ROMAN (509-476) |
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basillica nave, aspe, transept, and narthex |
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