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Title: Rhinoceros, Wounded Man and Bison
Location: Lascaux cave in Dordogne, Southern France
Artist: Shamans
Medium: Chewed sticks on rock walls
Period: Prehistoric
Significance: believed drawing an animal would give control over it, one of the only drawings of a human (stick figure for that reason), drawing as a means to perform magic |
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Title: Chinese Horse
Location: Lascaux cave in Dordogne, Southern France
Artist: Shamans
Medium: Chewed sticks on rock walls
Period: Prehistoric
Significance: believed drawing an animal would give control over it, horse an important symbol of power and grace in the Western Meditteranean, great naturalism |
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Name: Woman/Venus of Willendorf
Location: Austria
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Limestone
Period: Prehistoric
Significance: exaggerate features to highlight their importance (reproductive features highlight fertility), conscious desire to make a beautiful object with no specific utility, detailed hair |
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Name: Stonehenge
Location: Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England
Architect: Unknown
Medium: bluestone from Welsh Preseli mountains
Period: 2100 BCE, prehistoric
Significance: post and lintel construction - not much interior space (tension strength of stone is poor), mysterious - how did stones get there?, way of keeping track of seasons, beginning of agrarian culture, focus on sky |
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Persians invade Greece
Greece wins |
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Name: Parthenon
Location: Athens, Greece (on the Akropolis)
Architect: Iktinos, Kallicrates
Medium: penetelic marble
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: very expensive material - money and power, doric order but Kallicrates included ionic elements, no straight lines - utility, optical, aesthetic, urban and urbane |
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Name: The Temple of Athena Nike
Location: Athens, Greece on the Akropolis
Architect: designed by Kallikrates
Medium: penetelic marble
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: also devoted to Athena, in the ionic order, looks light, feminine features |
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Name: The Erechtheion
Location: Athens, Greece on the Akropolis
Architect: Mnesikles
Medium: marble
Period: Classical Greece
Significance: rest of the temple in the ionic order, made the comparison between the columns and the human form explicit, structure made beautiful |
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Name: Model of Athena Parthenos
Location: Athens, Greece on the Akropolis
Artist: Pheidias
Medium: ivory and gold
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: chryselephantine sculpture (made of ivory and gold), larger than life tribute to the goddess, very dark room with the floor covered in oil - gold reflects off the ground, drapery |
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Name: East Pediment of the Parthenon
Location: Athens, Greece on the Akropolis
Artist: Pheidias
Medium: Marble
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: round sculptures though no one would see the back, controversy about whether they should reside in England or Greece, Phidean wet drapery, Athena emerging from Zeus's head, life imitates art - clothes start to mimic the carvings |
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Name: North Frieze of the Parthenon
Location: Athens, Greece on the Akropolis
Artist: Pheidias
Medium: Marble
Period: Classical Greece
Significance: subject of the Panathenaic festival (go to Parthenon to present statue with garment), relief sculpture, overlapping portrays perspective, makes the figures look 3D, humans larger than the horses - they are the subjects |
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Name: Nike
Location: Greece, Athens from balustrade of Temple of Athena Nike
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Marble
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: portrays a God in a very unheroic moment - humanized, Pheidian wet drapery, clothing falling off the shoulder - eroticism |
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Name: Grave Stele of Hegeso
Location: Athens, Greece
Artist: Unknown
Medium: marble
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: relief sculpture, Phiedian wet drapery, very daily moment in the life of Hegeso, grave outside of the city |
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Name: New York Kouros
Location: Greece
Artist: Unknown
Medium: marble
Period: Archaic Greek
Significance: influence of Egyptian art, start of the interest in the male nude, still view sculpture as four-sided endeavor (square), rigid, 1:head proportion |
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Name: Kroisos Kouros
Location: Greece
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Marble
Period: Archaic Greek
Significance: more round understanding of the body & carving, 1:7 proportion, softening of where body parts meet, improved iliac crest, still could be more realistic in the butt/back contours/face/hair |
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Name: Kore
Location: Chios, Greece
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Marble
Period: Archaic Greek
Significance: influenced by Egyptians but developed, more focus on the face and hair, intricate drapery |
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Name: Kritios Boy
Location: Athens, Greece on the Akropolis
Artist: Kritios
Medium: marble
Period: Early Classical Greek
Significance: smoother softer more realistic sculpture, invention of contrapposto - still not perfect (the wrong shoulder is lifted), improvements on the face, hair still needs improvement |
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Name: Charioteer from Motya
Location: Motya, Sicily
Artist: Unknown
Medium: marble but originally bronze
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: sexuality in sculpture, contrapposto, movement, a body underneath the drapery, charioteer represents physical prowess and fame |
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Name: Zeus
Location: Greece > Italy
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Bronze
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: Zeus or Poseidon, hair is very realistic, muscles are pronounced, feet lifted in such a way to demonstrate motion, action and stability |
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Name: Dorypohoros
Location: Roman copy, Argos
Artist: Polykleitos
Medium: bronze originally, marble copies
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: famous at its time (The Canon), a boy yet a man, perfect 1:7 proportion applied to every part of the body, ambiguity of motion (standing yet walking) |
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Name: Riace Warrior
Location: Southern Coast of Italy, Greek sculptures
Artist: Unknown
Medium: bronze
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: very natural, very lively (facial features made from other materials), convincing hair, pronounced body features |
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Name: Diskobolos
Location: Greece, Roman copies
Artist: Myron
Medium: original bronze, marble copies
Period: Classical Greek
Significance: detailed motion, life imitating art (people believe the false motion of throwing a discus), heroic and athletic, condenses many movements into one |
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Name: Hermes
Location: Greek original, Roman copy
Artist: Praxiteles
Medium: marble
Period: Late Classical Greek
Significance: 1:8 proportion extends elegance, tells narrative of Hermes and Dionysus |
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Name: Aphrodite of Knidos
Location: Greek original, Roman copy
Artist: Praxiteles
Medium: marble
Period: Late Classical Greek
Significance: possibly first sculpture of a female goddess in the nude, movement from the male nude, sensual, juxtoposed with drapery |
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Name: Epidauros Theater
Location: Epidauros, Greece
Architect: Polykleitos
Medium: limestone, marble
Period: Hellenistic
Significance: a number of theaters being built, built into the hillside (scenery becomes part of the architecture), perfect acoustics, respect of nature |
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Name: Apollo Belvedere
Location: Greek original, Roman copy
Artist: Leochares
Medium: marble, bronze original
Period: Hellenistic but found in Rome
Significance: intermingling beween Greek and Rome, contrapposto, sandals |
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Name: Laocoon
Location: found in Rome, originally Greek
Artist: Agesander, Athenodoros, Polydoros
Medium: marble
Period: Hellenistic but found in Rome
Significance: cut from one piece of marble, intense emotion, adjusted proportiong, mingling of Greek and Rome |
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Name: Temple of Portunas
Location: Rome, Italy
Architect: Unknown
Medium: local stone Period: Republican Rome
Significance: temple for the port, Roman adjustments to Greek conventions (smaller, not pericteral - some columns are attached to wall, higher base, large proneos, has a front and back, less sculpture) |
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Name: Brutus
Location: Italy
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Bronze
Period: Republican Rome
Significance: qualities of the man seem to read on his face, truth of the portrait with flaws on his face, individual in a sculpture - achievement, maturity emphasized |
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Name: Veristic Male Portrait
Location: Rome, Italy
Artist: Unknown
Medium: marble
Period: Republican Rome
Significance: emphasizes maturity, naturalism of the face to remember the man and his achievements exactly as he was, religious figure likely due to veil, would be kept by family members to honor (ancestor worship) - placed in the vestibule |
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Name: Roman Forum
Location: Rome, Italy
Architect: Unknown
Medium: -
Period: Republican Rome > Imperial Rome
Significance: center of daily activity in Rome, later built upon by emperors, great foundations of buildings exist, later became a cow pasture |
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Name: Forum of Trajan
Location: Rome, Italy
Architect: Apollodorus
Medium: Marble
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: the largest forum built by an emperor, utility and beauty, basilica - long building used as a meeting place and hall of justice, adapted by Christians for a church |
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Name: Colosseum
Location: Rome, Italy
Architect: Vespasian and son Titus
Medium: stone and marble
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: place of pleasure for all of Rome, most massive building in the world after the pyramids, columns in the (1st level) doric order, (2nd level) ionic order, (3rd level) corinthian order, ampitheater (2 greek theaters combined) |
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Name: The Pantheon
Location: Rome, Italy
Architect: Apollodorus
Medium: marble/stone
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: perfect geometry (triangle, circle, square), use concrete inventively (coffers imprinted into roof to reduce weight), oculus = source of light causes spotlight effect, 142 uninterrupted feet |
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Name: Augustus of Primaporta
Location: Rome, Italy
Artist: Unknown
Material: marble
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: veristic portrait - (broad face, big ears, cowlick), ambiguity of age - remembered young, ambiguity of movement like Doryphorus, clothed armor (quiras) still shows body, forceful gesture, barefoot - godlike |
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Name: Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius
Location: Rome, Italy
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Bronze
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: only emperors shown on horseback, proportions adjusted so Marcus Aurelius looks bigger, he controls the animal and his people, gesture to be calm, dressed like a civilian, specific face |
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Name: Ara Pacis Augustae
Location: Rome, Italy
Artist: Unknown
Material: marble
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: altar piece to celebrate peace in Roman world, would have been outside, relief of August's family performing religious ritual, individuality in the faces of the frieze, children look bored, narrative |
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Name: Ara Pacis Augustae South Frieze
Location: Rome, Italy
Artist: Unknown
Material: marble
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: altar piece to celebrate peace in Roman world, would have been outside, relief of August's family performing religious ritual, individuality in the faces of the frieze, children look bored, narrative
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Name: Arch of Titus
Location: Rome, Italy
Artist: Rabirius
Medium: Marble
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: triumphal arch in honor of Titus' destruction of Palestine, barrel vault framed by post and lintel, 2 reliefs tell story - narrative, army marches through arch with spoils of war |
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Name: Arch of Titus
Location: Rome, Italy
Artist: Rabirius
Medium: Marble
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: triumphal arch in honor of Titus' destruction of Palestine, barrel vault framed by post and lintel, 2 reliefs tell story - narrative, army marches through arch with spoils of war
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Name: Column of Trajan
Location: Rome, Italy
Artist: Apollodorus
Medium: marble
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: looks like a scroll, tells narrative of campaign against Dacia, encyclopedia of Rome |
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Name: Aqueduct in Segovia
Location: Segovia, Spain
Architect: Romans
Medium: Local stones
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: engineering feat, make something utilitarian beautiful, built from landscape, permeable but solid |
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Name: Scenes from Dionysiac Mystery Cult
Location: Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy
Architect: Unknown
Medium: wall painting
Period: Republican Rome
Significance: Baroque activation of the space, the walls interact with one another, rituals of Dionysiac cult |
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Name: Villa of Publius Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale
Location: near Pompeii, Italy
Artist: Unknown
Medium: fresco
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: 3 panels, uses perspective to give the illusion of a larger space, Egyptian tiles on the ground |
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Name: Villa Livia
Location: Primaporta, Italy
Artist: Unknown
Medium: fresco
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: catalogue of flora and fauna, landscape painting of a garden on all four walls, enjoy the outdoors while indoors, attention to nature |
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Name: Basilica of Maxentius, Basilica of Constantine
Location: Rome, Italy
Architect: Unknown
Medium: concrete
Period: Imperial Rome
Significance: 3 huge barrel vaults, used groin vaults to be able to have a clerestory, physical presence |
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Name: abbey church of Saint Denis
Location: outside of Paris, Saint Denis, France
Architect: Abbot Suger
Medium: stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: invention of the rib vault opens up the space, allows more light in, movement to make the walls disappear |
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Name: abbey church of Saint Denis
Location: outside of Paris, Saint Denis, France
Architect: Abbot Suger
Medium: stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: invention of the rib vault opens up the space, allows more light in, movement to make the walls disappear
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Name: West facade of cathedral of Notra Dame, Chartres
Location: Chartres, France
Architect: bishop of Chartres
Medium: stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: urban and urbane, center of the city, archuated (ribbed groin vaults), rebuilt after fire that maintained the relic of the virgin veil, pilgrimage |
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Name: West portal of cathedral of Notra Dame, Chartres
Location: Chartres, France
Artist: Unknown
Medium: stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: 3 doors represent trinity, middle tympanum most important, then right then left, story of new testament, then story of old, physical manifestation of belief |
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Name: Jamb figures of West portal of cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres
Location: Chartres, France
Artist: Unknown
Medium: stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: elongated like the columns, slanted so they draw you toward the door, purposeful abstraction, faces particularized and individual |
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Name: Jamb figures on South portal of cathedral of Notra Dame, Chartres
Location: Chartres, France
Artist: Unknown
Medium: stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: less elongated, more naturalistic, contrapposto, St. Theodore, standing on something solid |
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Name: nave and choir of cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres
Location: Chartres, France
Artist: Unknown
Medium: stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: very dark, light allows stained glass to splash colors on wall, dematerialized space, less solid, individual part subsumed by the whole |
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Name: Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere
Location: Chartres, France
Artist: Unknown
Medium: stained glass
Period: Gothic
Significance: 14 ft high divided into window squares, symbols surround Virgin Mary and Jesus, very heavy - lead supports windows |
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Name: portals, North transept of cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres
Location: Chartres, France
Artist: Unknown
Medium: stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: entrance to the city, rose window at the top, 3 doors (trinity) > 1 window (God) |
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Name: Annunciation and Visitation on cathedral of Notre Dame Reims
Location: Reims, France
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Stone
Period: Gothic
Significance: drapery inspired by Phideias, contrapposto, interaction between figures, success in smiling, greater degree of naturalism |
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Name: Basilica of San Francesco
Location: Assisi, Italy
Medium: stone, fresco
Period: Early Italian Renaissance
Significance: use the walls as a field of decoration, tells narrative of St. Francis, built over his body |
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Name: St. Francis Preaching to the Birds
Location: Basilica of San Francesco, Assisi, Italy
Artist: Unknown, maybe Giotto
Medium: Fresco
Period: Early Italian Renaissance
Significance: 3D vivid gifures, scenery allows something outdoors to be viewed indoors, actions/gestures and movement on a flat surface, 1 day spent on the hands alone, narration |
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Name: Christ Entering Jerusalem
Location: Arena Chapel, Padua, Italy
Artist: Giotto
Medium: Fresco
Period: Early Italian Renaissance
Significance: left > right reading, donkey as the centerpiece, blue flakes off, catches humans in very realistic moments |
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Name: The Lamentation
Location: Arena Chapel, Padua, Italy
Artist: Giotto
Method: fresco
Period: Early Italian Renaissance
Significance: movement is right > left, slows down the viewer, leaves a space for the viewer, iconography, circle of anguish ripples outward |
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Name: Merode Triptych
Location: Flanders, Belgium
Artist: Robert Campin
Medium: oil on oak
Period: Early Northern Renaissance
Significance: 3 panel alterpiece, private commission, precise dense look due to oil, annunciation, iconology - symbol in daily things |
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Name: Man in a Red Turban (self-portrait)
Location: Flanders, Belgium
Artist: Jan Van Eyck
Medium: oil on panel
Period: Early Northern Renaissance
Significance: "like I can" - proud demonstration of own ability, self confident, artist celebrated |
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Name: The Arnolfini Portrait
Location: Flanders, Belgium
Artist: Jan Van Eyck
Medium: oil on panel
Period: Early Northern Renaissance
Significance: prestigious wealthy characters, merchants, religious event in Flemmish domestic home, symbols in various places (dog - fidelity, pregnant - fertility), shoes removed - space of holiness |
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Name: The Garden of Earthly Delights
Location: The Netherlands
Artist: Hieronymus Bosch
Medium: oil on panel
Period: Early Northern Renaissance
Significance: massive tryptich, iconography, totality of human kind, demand viewer interpretation, individual creation, people thought the world was ending - antimodernism |
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Name: Vitruvian Man
Location: Italy
Artist: Leonardo Da Vinci
Method: pen and ink
Period: High Renaissance
Significance: man is the center of all things, perfect geometry, perfect proportions |
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Name: David
Location: Florence, Italy
Artist: Michelangelo
Method: marble
Period: High Renaissance
Significance: reinvention of the past, rebirth of old traditions, harkening to Greek sculpture, observation of the world |
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Name: St. George
Location: Italy
Artist: Donatello
Method: marble
Period: Early Italian Renaissance
Significance: freestanding sculpture in a niche, thousands of movements and feelings condensed into one pose, represents society's anxiety and hope, at ease, armour suggests fighting |
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