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Sarcophagus Lid with a Married Couple

*350 BCE

*350 BCE


*Etruscan




-valued women


Orator (Aulus Metelus)

*80 BCE

*80 BCE


*Roman




-roman toga(woven wool worn only by citizen class men during peace time)

Pont du Gard



*1st century

*1st century BCE


*Roman




-Aquaduck



Bedroom in the House of Publtus Fannius Synistor

*1st century

*1st century BCE


*Roman




-illusionist paintings


-roman wall painting





Potrait of Augustus of Prima Port

*20 BCE

*20 BCE


*Roman Republic




-models art of his reign after classical greece


-contraposto


-idealized young face


-Augustus is claiming connection to divine ancestry


-Barefoot because nudity


-part in the crab claw

Ara Pacis Augustae

*10 BCE
*10 BCE



*Roman




-large altar made of marble


-they didn't had to import the marble because they found it


-political ideas in multiple modes(alagoric image about prosperity, and narrative image of portrait)




Arch of Titus

*80 CE

*80 CE


*Roman




-triumph over titus victory over jerusalem



The Panthenon

*100 CE
*100 CE

*Roman




-first building in which the exterior forms didn't express the interior shape


-pediment front


-combined pediment and dome for the first time


-first building to be converted to roman pagan to roman christian

Wall with Torah Niche

*200 CE

*Late Antique Art
-1 baby in 2 moments
 -detail of moses and the parting of the red sea, in the wallpainting 
 -trying to make a clear a clear visual narrative, follow thestory, rather than you are actually in the space 
 -very atypical o...

*200 CE


*Late Antique Art




-detail of moses and the parting of the red sea, in the wallpainting


-trying to make a clear a clear visual narrative, follow thestory, rather than you are actually in the space


-very atypical of jewish, but very typical of roman context

Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus

*300 CE*Late Antique Art
-burying the dead instead of burning them 
 -new kind of thing people artist to display, new sculpture 
 -has words saying it was Juniu Bassus Sarcophagus 
 -sculpted in relief out of marble
 -expensive sarcophagi from thi...
*300 CE

*Late Antique Art




-individual scenes, don't go together


-burying the dead instead of burning them


-new kind of thing people artist to display, new sculpture


-has words saying it was Juniu Bassus Sarcophagus


-sculpted in relief out of marble


-expensive sarcophagi from this period


-separate narrative scenes, not sequential


-reuse of imagery


-these images become standard for the next hundred years


-taking idea of imperial entry and using it to refer to as Christ as the leader of the religion and he is becoming triumphal,


-Christ riding a humble a donkey, not entering a city where he will rule, but in Jerusalem where he will get killed


-takes imperial imagery and makes it into Christian context



Church of Hagia Sophia

*500 CE
*Byzantine
-he wanted people to think up a new idea 
-innovated in its design 
 -the amount of light inside

*500 CE


*Byzantine




-he wanted people to think up a new idea


-innovated in its design


-the amount of light inside


-pendantens



Mosaics of Justinian and Theodora with attendants

*500 CE 
*Byzantine
-central plan 
 -apse and alter most important
 -mosaic come off floors, ornate walls and ceiling

*500 CE


*Byzantine




-central plan


-apse and alter most important


-mosaic come off floors, ornate walls and ceiling



Grave good from Sutton Hoo Ship Burial

*600 CE



*Early Medieval Europe




-Burying treasure in with them,showed importance and status


-metalwork, regarded highestrevered art


-they want fancy complex highlyornamented treasure -red and gold contrast


-valuable, portable, wearabletreasure


-warriors helmet, mustache, steel,artistic energy in the warriors apparatus


-one example of early medievalburial


-terry Herbert he found thelargest medieval treasure hoard, Staffordshire hoard 5kg of gold, 3,000garments, 3,500 objects

Page with Man from the Book of Durrow

*600 CE 
*Early Medieval Art

*600 CE


*Early Medieval Art

Palace Chapel of Charlemagne

*700 CE*Early Medieval Art
-warlords start establishing morespace under their control 
 -King of Franks, Charlemagne 
 -he started controlling moreregions that he could personally manage 
 -he worked with monasteries in hisregion 
 -he used monast...
*700 CE

*Early Medieval Art




-warlords start establishing morespace under their control


-King of Franks, Charlemagne


-he started controlling moreregions that he could personally manage


-he worked with monasteries in hisregion


-he used monasteries asadministrators -managed his kingdom through the monasteries


-model his kingdom on the idea of Rome,be a new roman emperor, instead of being like Anglo Saxon kings


-used memory of rome as a model


-Charlemagne was the Christianroman emperor


-revina was an amazing example ofwhat an emperor could have


-has arches, which is roman style


-built in stone, mosaic, andmarble, throne on second story


-church but also where it wasshown, copy of Ravenna and Aachen are similar


-his vision lasted 3 generations



Reliquary Statue of Sainte Foy

*9th century*Romanesque
-wooden core 
-sheets of gold covered it
-luminous figure with power
*9th century

*Romanesque




-wooden core


-sheets of gold covered it


-luminous figure with power


-full body reliquary

The Bayeux Embroidery

*1066 CE*Romanesque 
-strip embroidery that is missing end-probs made in England
-story is about William being the hero 
 -when he takes a new oath he is breaking another oath(Harold) 
 -story is setting Harold up for no good 
 -battle of hasting,...
*1000 CE

*Romanesque




-strip embroidery that is missing end-probs made in England


-story is about William being the hero


-when he takes a new oath he is breaking another oath(Harold)


-story is setting Harold up for no good


-battle of hasting, kills Harold with an arrow to theeyeball


-William sitting on throne could be ending


-Normans introduce castle architecture

Christ and Disciples on the Road to Emmaus

*1100 CE*Romanesque
*1100 CE

*Romanesque

Chartres Cathedral

date ask jen lee*Gothic

*1200 CE


*Gothic

North transept rose window and lancets, Chartres Cathedral

*1200 CE*Gothic
*1200 CE

*Gothic

Ekkhard and Uta, west chapel, Maumburg Cathedral

*1200 CE*Gothic
-not portraits because already dead 
-shows lineage of the royal family 
-close connection of kings and church
*1200 CE

*Gothic




-not portraits because already dead


-shows lineage of the royal family


-close connection of kings and church

Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux

*1300 CE
*Gothic

*1300 CE


*Gothic

Giotto, Scrovegni Chapel (Arena Chapel)

*1300 CE
*Gothic

*1300 CE


*Gothic



Fresco Series of the Sala Della Pace in the Palazzo Pubblico

*1300 CE
*Gothic 

*1300 CE


*Gothic