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The Code of Hammurabi [image] |
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Function: A summary of 282 Sumerian laws L: The Louvre A: Babylonians S/O: A set of 282 laws inscribed on a seven foot stele placed in the temple Marduk H.B: Hammurabi ruled Babylon and was the most famous Amorite tribal king. He gained control of the lower Euphrates valley |
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Rebellious Silence [image] |
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F/P: Expresses abstract thoughts of women L/A:Unknown A.C: Ink on photograph S/O: describes a women in a hajah with word on her face and a pistol between her left and right side H.B: Iranians islamic revolution of 1979, women of war and their stance Icon: describes the social issues ranging from stereotypes to war in a womens point of view in their work Extra Information: Shows womens role in society |
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Function: A ritual object Location: Liangzhu,china Artistic choices: In a form of ancient chinese like faces, which may be related to the tao tie designs later found on bronze vessels |
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Tutankhamun's Tomb, innermost coffin [image] |
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Function: A death mask of the minor king to show his role as a great warrior Location/audience: Thebes,Egypt,DynastyXVIII,ca. New Kingdom.Audience is for the King Tut himself Artistic Choices: Gold with inlay of semiprecious stones Subject/Occasion: King Tut is shown larger than all other figures. Hieratical scale defines him as the most powerful Iconography: King Tuts power and representation as a warrior during war . |
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function: mosque L/A: Jerusalem, Palestine A.C: Islamic architecture, stone masonry S/O: Gold dome, marble interior marks the coming of new religion to the city, scared to both jews and christians H.B: First dome shrine built, during crusade became christian shrine before returning to islamic hands. Icon: Persian tiles on the exterior and marble slabs interior, ocataginal plan. Represents a symbolic statement to both Jews and Christians of the superiority of th new faith of Islam R.T.C: Islam |
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Location: Luoyang, China A.C: Buddhist Art , Limestone S/O: the xiangshan and longmenshan mountains, running east and west H.B: The images that were once painted, were carved into caves from the limestone cliffs |
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Potrait of Sin Sukju [image] |
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Function: Political Propaganda L/A: Imperial Bureau of painting Artistic Choices: Ink, pigments, silk S/O: hanging scroll (ink and colors on silk). Sin Sukju is in the green official uniform H.B: Sin Sukju was a prominent political figure, serving under six kings; the materials the work is consisted and demand Icon: used as a political propaganda to display the amount of power possessed by an influential politician which is evidence of the evolution of art being utilized to convey deeper political intentions R.T.C: Joseon |
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Function: Ceremonies and battles Location: Hawaii A.C: Basalt boulders/prismatic columns S/O: "red garments" used for men in battle/ceremonies. Small shape neckline/black feathers |
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial [image] |
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Function: To honor those in Armed forces Location: Washington D.C, USA A.C: Photo Emuision S/O: over 58,000 names of people who died and didnt make it home H.B: Over 58,000 Americans were killed while 300,000 Americans were injured during the vietnam war (1955-1975) Icon: A symbol of American honor and respect to those who sacrificed themselves and fought in the vietnam war. R.T.C: Modernism Artist: Maya Lin |
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Function: reminder of history of trade between Europe and Africa A.C: Shifting grid of strips and blocks of color, internal maps, melds into gold bands, black and silver rows, Aluminum and copper wires S/O: maps, vertical gold bands, black and silver rows, red piece floating in a field of black, hangs like tapestry H.B: Old Mans cloth has been constructed from flattened liquor bottle labels that the artist collects near his home in southern Nigeria Icon: Bottle caps from alcoholic beverages= reminds viewer of slave. Gold color: The Gold Coast( british colony which is now Ghana) R.T.C: Historical Abstract |
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