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Art History
Undergraduate 2
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Artemis Slaying Actaeon

Greek Classical Krater, 400 BCE, p. 135


According to legend actaeon either said he was a better hunter than Artemis, or saw her bathing. As a punishment, she set his own hunting dogs on him and shot him.

 

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Parthenon

Greek Classical, 400 BCE, p. 138

 

Built after the sacking of Acropolis. Epitome of the greek classical style. A rebuilding of Athena's temple.

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Lapith and Centaur from the Parthenon, Greek Classical, 400 BCE, p. 140


Part of the Doric Frieze on the exterior of the Parthenon. Depicted reason (lapith) vs. wild passion (centaur).

 

 

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Praxiteles' Aphrodite of Knidos

Greek Classical, 400 BCE, p. 152

 

Praxiteles made the idea of depicting female goddesses in the nude legitimate. Supposedly  Aphrodite came down and was so impressed with the image, she endorsed the practice of nude depiction.

 

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Laocoon and His Sons

Greek Hellenistic, 200 BCE, p. xxxvii

 

Laocoon tried to advise Troy not to take the grecian wooden horse. The greek gods were angered, so they set serpents on Laocoon and his sons.

 

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  Gaellic Chieftain Killing His Wife and Himself

Greek Hellenistic, 200 BCE, p. 160


Artist tries to arouse pity for his subjects. Expressionism (trying to elicit a specific emotional response) was characteristic of Hellenistic art.

 

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Nike of Samothrace

Greek Hellenistic, 200 BCE, p. 163

 

Very dramatic, the figure is still clothed however a 'wet-cloth' technique still depicts anatomy.

 

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Augustus of Primaporta

Roman Empire, 200 CE, p. 186


Idealized figure, imperial portraiture used as propaganda. Bare feet may suggest divine status after death.

 

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Flavian Amphitheatre (Colosseum)

Roman Empire, 200 CE, p. 203


Model for modern day sports arenas. Government distracted people with all the entertainment. Christians and captives were persecuted.

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Gemma Augustea

Roman Empire, 200 CE, p. 189

 

Glorifies Agustus as triumphant over barbarians. Agustus has assumed the identity of Jupiter.

 

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  Initiation Rites of the Cult of Bacchus from the Villa of the Mysteries,

Roman Empire,

200 CE, p. 194


In Pompeii. Preserved by the explosion of Mt. Vesuvius.  Entirely painted, nothing was carved. (Cheaper.) Possibly depicts a rite of passage into the cult of Bacchus, wine god.

 

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Column of Trajan

Roman Empire, 200 CE, p. 208



 

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Pantheon

Roman Empire, 200 CE, p. 210

 

Employed the use of concrete, a temple to all the olympian gods.

 

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Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius

Roman Empire, 200 CE

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Commodus as Hercules

Roman Empire, 200 CE, p. 217


Another example of Imperial portraiture as propaganda. Commodus was not a good emperor, but he depicted himself as Hercules, the greatest of heroes.

 

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Caracalla, Roman Empire, 200 CE, p. 218


His portrait reveals his cold ruthless character.

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The Tetrarchs

Roman Empire, 200 CE, p. 223


Symbolizes the splitting of Roman empire into East and West by Diocletian.

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Good Shepard, Orants, and Jonah, Early Christian catacomb, Rome, 4th cent. CE, p. 239


 

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Arch of Constantine

Roman Empire, 300 CE, p. 226


"Recycled sculpture".  Some elements in the arch have been reused. Symbolizes Constantine's power and generosity.

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Harvesting of Grapes

Santa Costanza, Byzantine, Rome, 4th century, p. 247


Was familliar to both pagans (grapes=bacchus) and christian (wine=blood of christ)



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Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Byzantine, Ravenna, 5th century, p. 248


Is made of the plain brick that is common of the Byzantine times.

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Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, mosaic, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Byzantine, Ravenna, 5th century, p. 248


St. Lawrence is depicted beside the flame grill that he was literally roasted on. Martyred for not handing over the gospels.

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Emperor Justinian and His Attendants, mosaic, Church of San Vitale, Ravenna,  Byzantine, 6th century, p. 261


Justinian depicted himself at Christ's right hand, and also with a halo. He was assuming his sainthood before his death.

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Good Shepherd, mosaic, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Byzantine, Ravenna, 5th century, p. 249


Early Byzantine, still shows an interest in roman realism.

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Church of Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul), Byzantine, 6th

century, p. 255


Justinian is asserting his imperial power and authority. Pink and blue, windows at the base of the dome.

 

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Interior, Church of Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul), Byzantine, 6th century,

p. 256

 

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Empress Theodora and Her Attendants, mosaic, Church of San Vitale, Ravenna,  Byzantine, 6th century, p. 261

 

 

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Crucifixion and Resurrection, from the Rabbula Gospels, Byzantine, 6th century, p. 265

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  Ascension, from the Rabbula Gospels, Byzantine, 6th century, p. 265



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Virgin and Child with Saints and Angels, icon (encaustic), Byzantine, Monastery of St. Catherine, Mt. Sinai, Egypt, 6th century, p. 266


Survived Iconoclasm because Egyptian monks ingnored the demands to destroy them.

 

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Virgin of Vladimir, icon (tempera), Byzantine, 12th century, p. 267


Said to be miraculous, having been carried into battle twice and surviving fires. Also thought to be similar to a portrait done by Luke.

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Anastasis, Church of the Monastery of Christ, Constantinople, Byzantine, 14th century, p. 279


Christ appears as a powerful Savior who has defeated Satan. Pulls adam and eve from their sarcophagus.

 

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The Kaaba, Mecca, Islamic, 7th century, p. 282-3

 

Symbolic center of the Islamic world, where all prayers are directed towards. Pilgrimage made here.

 

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Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Islamic, 7th century, p. 286-7

 

The first great monument of Islamic art.

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Great Mosque of Kairouan, Tunisia, Islamic, 9th century, p. 290

 

Minaret, where people are called to prayer.

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Bowl with Kufik Border, ceramic, 9th century, p.294

 

Text could serve as an artistic element.

 

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Courtyard, Great Mosque of Isfahan, Iran, Islamic, [no specific date], p. 297

 

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Griffin, bronze, Egypt, Islamic, 11th century, p. 301

 

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Medallion Rug, Turkey, Islamic, 16th century, p. 302
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Sinan. Mosque of Sultan Selim, Turkey, Islamic, 16th century, p. 306

 

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Illuminated Tugra of Sultan Suleyman, Turkey, Islamic, 16th century, p. 307

 

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Greek Classical: 400 BC

Serene expressions

 

Hellenistic: 200BC

"Bombastic" facial Expressions

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Ancient Greece, Classical and Hellenistic

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200 CE

 

Arch of Constantine 300 CE

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Roman

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Early grapes and catacomb: 4th century

Galla Placidia: 5th century

Hagia Sophia onward: 6th century

 

Virgin of vladamir: 12th.

Anastasis: 14th.

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Islamic

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