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Woman from Willendorf
-a highly abstract image of a very prego woman, images primarily used to help mother and child get through the pregnancy (charms in easing the pains of childbirth) -symbolic of the female’s (and therefore the earth’s) fertility -found in Maya civilization
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Soundbox of a Lyre
Mesopotamian
-decorative panel shows mythic animals bearing food and wine to a banquet
-from a royal tomb at Ur, Iraq
-Old babylonians
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Wall paintings from the tomb of Nefertari
Egyptian
-at left crowned queen approaches the ibis-headed god Thoth, the divine scribe who records human deeds, to the right Osiris is seated on the throne where he judges the souls of the dead. -Nefertari’s figure is carved in a high relief that captures the contours of fingers, legs and facial detail, displaying the egyptians highly stylized form of art
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Parthenon
Classic Greek
-used to be much gaudier in classical times, with its sculptures brightly painted in red, gold and blue -dedicated to city’s patron deity Athena -Athens, made of pentelic marble with doric columns -embodies the classical spirit of ancient Greece -a refined example of the Greek temple style, expressed the city’s wealth and power -construction funded by allied states -shows evidence of a recurring mathematical ratio of 1 : 2 + 1, as in the number of columns |
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Bronze statue of a warrior
Classic Greek -Riace Warrior, bronze with glass-plate, bone, silver and copper inlay -such figures were greek ideals of male prowess and nobility -possibly the work of Phidias himself and one of only a few original bronze statues surviving from the classical period
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Augustus of Primaporta - Roman
-discovered in a provincial roman town -one of the porpagated official images throughout Caesar Augstus‘ empire -face slightly idealized but still recognizable -dolphin at his side alludes to the goddess Venus, mother of trajan hero Aeneas, from whom Augustus claimed descent (effective propaganda) -marble
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Roman the Pantheon
-perfect geometry and lavish interior decoration made it one of antiquity’s most admired buldings -to romans it’s interior hemispherical dome symbolized the unity of the cosmos and of the roman imperial world -perfect hemisphere resting on a cylinder of exactly the same diameter (144 ft; 44m) -built by emperor Hadrian at the height of Rome’s imperial power -dedicated to seven planetary gods
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Portrait bust of Cicero
Roman
-inspired by the Romans‘ veneration of their ancestors, roman sculptors excelled in portraiture -displayed is the late-republican orator and philosopher Cicero portrayed as a man of principle and deep conviction -captured the rugged naturalism of republican Rome -suggests the hard-headed realism and self-reliance of this leader of the republican era
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Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus
Roman
-carved sarcophagus was a Roman tradition readily adapted to christian use -figures in a finely carved classical style, scenes of affliction and sin, alternate with scenes of redemption -evident of Judeo-christian symbolism and the classical style |
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Mosaics of Justinian and Theodora
Roman
-figures‘ exaggerated eyes and strictly frontal poses are features of Byzantine pictorial art, which moved toward greater spirituality and abstraction, away from classical-style naturalism -courtly retinues -Justinian portrait represents the union of state power and church power that distinguished the Byzantine from the Roman church -both in the interior of San Vitale church in Ravenna, Italy -ultimate fusion of the imperial splendor and Christian piety |
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Ivory Book cover showing Gregory and scribes
Medieval - Carolingian
-portrayed the early Christian pope as inspired by the holy spirit, represented by a dove
-pope gregory I’s authorship of the so-called gregorian chant was more legendary than historical
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Church of St. Surnan, Toulouse France
Romanesque
-an important way-station on the most traveled pilgrimage routes -basic cross-shaped christian church that was expanded to serve medieval pilgrims -a spacious nave was required to accommodate the masses of pilgrims who gathered -possessed monumental solidity and an ordered hierarchy of parts, to the pilgrims and monks who filled the church, the graceful subordination of half-domes in the apse and chapels must have been evidence of God’s ordered creation while the massive nave piers and walls seemed like ramparts against a world of sin and temptation |
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Gislebetus, "Last Judgement"
Medieval - Romanesque
-tympanun sculpture, west portal, Cathedral of St-Lazare, Autun, France -among Romanesque sculptors, Gislebertus was a master of engagin narrative detail -sculptor intended such vivid images to instruct illiterate churchgoers in the horrors that awaited the sinful at the Last Judgement
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Hilldegard receiving a vision
Medieval - Romanesque
-elaborate cosmology that was revealed to Hildegard in painful, ecstatic visions that seized her -insights were expressed as powerful images -the abbess is shown receiving her first vision, while a monastic scribe records her testimony
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Abraham and Isaac - Chartres Cathedral
-France
-this jamb sculpture creates an animated drama, preparing to sacrifice his son, Abraham turns toward the angel who instructs him instead to slay the ram
-more animated and dramatic looking then those of earlier gothic sculptures
-frank emotionalism |
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Giotto - Madonna Enthroned
Medieval - Gothic
-tempera on wood
-Italian painter Giotto di Bondone’s break
-revolutionary technique used shading to create a feeling of volume and depth -foreground angels, receding lines, obscured background figures-that contribute to the sense of spatial realism
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Santa Maria del Fiore - Santa Maria
Florence Cathedral
Rennaissance
-dome by Filppo Brunelleschi
-became the city’s trademark
-the bell tower was designed by Giotto in the previous century
-a symbol of Renaissance humanism
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Ghiberti's doors to the Cathedral Baptistry, Florence
Renaissance
-Lorenzo Ghiberti -touchstone works of the early renaissance; the project of designing and casting the doors occupied Ghiberti for nearly his entire caree -the creative process took mastering in many different arts including drawing, architectural design, sculptural techniques and metalworking |
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Michelangelo, David
-a statement of the sculptor’s and his city’s aduacious confidence -carved for the Florence Cathedral
-combined classical values with a biblical subject |
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Raphael, School of Athens
-In Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican Palaces, rome -pays homage to the wisdom of the classical past; tribute to christian learning -horizontal division between the painting’s human actors and the classical architectural setting; and the vertical division between the philosophical them of abstract thought and practical knowledge |
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Marriage of Giovanni Arnolfini - Jan van Eyck
Renaissance
-oil on panel
-mastery of light, color and pictorial space, benign realism
-subtle command of pictorial detail
-portrait which served as a pictorial wedding certificate, shows the couple surrounded by symbols of fidelity and fertility |
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Palladio, Villa Rotunda, Vicenza Italy
Renaissance
-rigorously symmetrical floor plan which consists of a circle within a square, with four identical classical-style porticos -classical porticos on all four sides took advantage of the surrounding vistas -use of a central dome in a non-sacred building was unprecedented in the Renaissance and would influence the choice of domed buildings for residences and capitols throughout Europe and the Americas |
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