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Art History Exam 2 Images
Preparation for the second UD ARTH198 EXAM (Actual Test Review)
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
10/04/2011

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Pantheon, 118-128 C.E.

 

-Place: Rome

-Dedicated to: 7 Planetary Dieties

-Build by: Hadrian

-Materials used: Concrete

-Plan: Circular

-Function: Temple

-Porch: Portico (Greek Roofed entrance) with 20 Corinthian columns

-Special Attribute: Oculus (opening at the dome in the cella), 27 feet in diameter, dome made with coffers

-Miscellaneous: Converted for Christian use as opposed to pagan use

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Hadrian's Villa (Island Enclosure) 117-138 C.E.

 

-Place: Tivoli

-Dedicated to: Antinuos (lover), drowned in Nile

-Build by: Hadrian

-Materials used: N/A

-Plan: Monumental, Meritime Theater, Water Oriented

-Function: Villa

-Porch: N/A

-Special Attribute: Scenic Canal (Canopus) - long columnaded pool, Pumpkin Dome Entrance - Vestibule to Piazza D’Oro, Nymphaeum - Water Pavillion

-Miscellaneous: Figures all facing water

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Thermae, Baths of Diocletian 298-306 C.E.

 

 

-Place: Rome

 

-Dedicated to: General Public

 

-Build by: Diocletian

 

-Plan: Central Axis

 

-Function: Baths

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: 

Groin Vaulted Hot Baths - Caldarium
Domed Warm Baths - Tepidarium

Cruciform cool Bathrs - Frigidarium

Open roofed gym - Palaestra/Rectangular Peristyle

Outdoor theatre - Exedra

Open-Air swimming pool - Natatio


 

 

 

-Miscellaneous: 3,000 person capacity (largest in Rome)

 

 

 

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Colosseum (Completed 80 C.E.)

 

 

-Place: Rome

 

-Dedicated to: The People

 

-Build by: Vespacian (founder of Flavion dynasty)

 

-Materials used: Concerete

 

-Plan: Oval + Underground (Labirynth)

 

-Function: Amphitheatre

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Doric, Ionic, Corinthian Columns stacked on top of each other. Velarium was a canvas that was to provide shade for spectators

 

-Miscellaneous: Largest amphitheatre build on concept of Theater of Marcellus, (50,000 capacity)

 

 

 

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Santa Constanza 350 C.E.

 

 

-Place: Constantinopole

 

-Dedicated to: Santa Constanza

 

-Build by: Constantine

 

-Materials used: Bricks

 

-Plan: Central, with Ambulatory 

 

-Function: Mausoleum

 

-Porch: N/A (Narthex)

 

-Special Attribute: Sarcophagus (coffin) placed in center, surrounded by 12 columns

 

-Miscellaneous: N/A 

 

 

 

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Old St. Peter's, 318-322 C.E.

 

 

-Place: Rome, (Byzantine/early christian)

 

-Dedicated to: St. Peter?

 

-Build by: Constantine I

 

-Materials used: Mainly wood

 

-Plan: Basilica

 

-Function: Martyrium, Mortuary basilica

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Double Aisles on each side, altar, transcept (arms of a cross), atrium

 

-Miscellaneous: N/A

 

 

 

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Mausoleum of Galla Placidia 392 - 450

 

 

-Place: Ravenna, Italy (Rome)

 

-Dedicated to: Galla Placidia

 

-Build by: Galla Placidia (?)

 

-Materials used:

 

-Plan: Greek Cross plan with central Dome on pendentives

 

-Function: Mausoleum

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Has 4 transcepts with barrel vault over each, 

 

-Miscellaneous: Contains 3 sarcophagi in transcepts

 

 

 

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Hagia Sophia (532 - 537 C.E.)

 

 

-Place: Constantinopole

 

-Dedicated to: Logos, (second person in holy trinity)

 

-Build by: Isodore of Miletus & Anthemius of Tralles by order of Justinian

 

-Materials used: Mosaics, brick

 

-Plan: Basilica with central dome on pendentives, supported by semi-domes

 

-Function: Church/basilica

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Aisle with galleries, nave under dome, 4 Piers internally insivible, externally large and supportful

 

-Miscellaneous: Burned 2 times, Byzantine architecture, light is desribed as God himself, has more than 40 windows on central dome, first great dome collapsed in 548

 

 

 

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Palentine Chapel (792-805 C.E.)

 

 

-Place: Aachen (Romanesque/Carolingian)

 

-Dedicated to: Revival in Classical ideals in architecture

 

-Build by: Designer: Odo of Metz, built by Lombard masons, Ruler: Charlemagne

 

-Materials used: Stone salvaged from Roman structures, Polychrome masonry

 

-Plan: Central octagonal dome

 

-Function: Chapel

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Gothic choir, sixteen sided aisle with galleries, Westwerk - west entrance.

 

-Miscellaneous:

 

 

 

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Plan of St. Gall (817 C.E.)

 

 

-Place: Benedictine Monastery (Carolingian), never built

 

-Dedicated to:

 

-Build by:

 

-Materials used: Masonry & timber

 

-Plan: Double-ended Basilica

 

-Function: Monastery, abbey

 

-Porch:

 

-Special Attribute: Coister - a covered walk, Chapter house, Chapter, transcepts

 

-Miscellaneous: 

 

 

 

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Durham Cathedral (1093 - 1133)

 

 

-Place: Durham, England, Early Gothic

 

-Dedicated to: St.Cuthbert

 

-Build by: Norman Architects

 

-Materials used:

 

-Plan: Aisled basilica with transcepts, 

 

-Function: Cathedral

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: First Gothic ribbed vault archies Cathedral, high altar

 

-Miscellaneous: Choir aisle vaults, Galilee Chapel

 

 

 

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Sainte Foy (1050 -1130 C.E.)

 

 

-Place: Conques, on a mountain valley, Romanesque

 

-Dedicated to: St. Foy

 

-Build by: Abbot Odolric

 

-Materials used: N/A

 

-Plan: Basilica

 

-Function: Abbey-church

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Octagonal Lanthern built on squinch, corbeled arches, preserves on tympanum (semicircular panel created under the arch of a doorway) of the Last Judgement. 

 

-Miscellaneous: Smallest of Pilgrimage road churches, crossing

 

 

 

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St. Denis (1137 -1140)

 

 

-Place: Ile-de-France, France

 

-Dedicated to: St. Denis, religious reasons

 

-Build by: Suger with help of Norman Architects

 

-Materials used: Expensive marbles, jewes

 

-Plan: Carolingian Basilica, 

 

-Function: Abbey/Basilica

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Double Ambulatory, Rose window, twin towered west facade

 

-Miscellaneous: 1st Gothic Cathedral, lost its north tower, Abott Suger expanded church by adding a choir and narthex. Windows depicting biblical themes

 

 

 

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Notre Dame Chartres Cathedral (1194-1230 C.E.)

 

 

-Place: Chartres, France

 

-Dedicated to: N/A

 

-Build by: Various Artisans

 

-Materials used: Expensive gems, etc.

 

-Plan: High Gothic, Basilica with Transcepts,

 

-Function: Cathedral

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Alternating Column Support, Crossing, Choir Screen, Tunic of Mary Artifact, Flying Buttresses, NO galleries, double ambulatory, Transcept to original Romanesque Basilica

 

-Miscellaneous: On Pilgrimage circuit, Central Focus of Life, Links to royalty (from donors), "Cult of Cart", jambs

 

 

 

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Opesdale Degli Innocenti, Foundling Hospital (1421-1444)

 

 

-Place: Florence, Italy

 

-Dedicated to: Romanesque, simplicity

 

-Build by: Brunelleschi

 

-Materials used:

 

-Plan: Romanesque/Roman

 

-Function: N/A

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Continuous arcade carried on Corinthian columns, domed vaults, 9 bay loggia (ground floor gallery).

 

-Miscellaneous: N/A

 

 

 

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Old Scarcity (San Lorenzo) (1428 -1428)

 

 

-Place: Corner of South Transcept of S. Lorenzo

 

-Dedicated to: San Lorenzo

 

-Build by: Fillipo Brunelleschi

 

-Materials used: Pietra Serena

 

-Plan: Proporational Square Domed Chapel

 

-Function: Chapel

 

-Porch: N/A

 

-Special Attribute: Scaled floors, walls, pendentives into a cube, capped with a dome with an oculus (opening in dome), pilasters & entablature present. 

 

-Miscellaneous: Afflictional Architecture

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