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Khafre
Egypt Old Kingdom 3100-2125 BCE |
Who is this?
Where is it from? What era? What time period |
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Narmer
Unifier of Upper and Lower Egypt 3150 BCE |
Who is this?
What does it represent? What time period? |
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Djoser
2681 BCE Saqarra |
where is this?
what is it? what else? |
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Ramses II
Abu Simbel New Kingdom |
who is this
who is the artist what is the age? |
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Djoser
2681 BCE Saqarra |
where is this?
what is it? what else? |
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When was the old Kingdom?
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3100-2125 BCE
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When was the Middle Kingdom?
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2125-1550 BCE
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When was the New Kingdom?
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1550-1060
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When was the Ptolemaic Dynasty?
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300-30 BCE
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Who was Ptolemaic?
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one of Alexander the Great's generals
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Djoser
2681 BCE Saqarra |
where is this?
what is it? what else? |
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matise
harmony in red 1908 |
who?
what? when? |
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leonardo davinchi
the last supper 1495 |
who?
what? when? |
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Daumier, Rue Transnonian, 1834
Foreshortening: dimensions of the closer extremeties are adjusted in order to make up for the distortion created by point of view |
who? what? when?
what is foreshortening? |
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Georges de La Tour
The Pentinent Magdalen 1638 Chiarscuro: balance of light and dark in a picture, especially its skillful use of the artist in representing the gradual transition around a curved surface from light to dark |
Who?
What? When? what is chiaroscuro? |
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lacoon
175 bce |
who
when |
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when was classical greek art?
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480-320 bce
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when was hellenistic greek?
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320-30 bce
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when was romanesque?
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1000-1150 CE
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when was gothic?
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1140-1300 CE
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when was the early renaissance?
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1300-1400 CE
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When was the Northern Renaissiance?
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1400-1500 CE
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When was the High Renaissnance?
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1400-1540 CE
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When was mannerism?
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1520-1580 CE
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When was Baroque?
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1590-1650 CE
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When was Rococo?
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1700-1780 CE
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Church of St. Etinenne
Normaday, France 1064 |
what?
where? when? |
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notre dame
paris 1163 |
what
where when |
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giotto
the lamentation 1305 Arena Chapel |
who
what when |
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jan van eyck
arnolfini wedding 1434 |
who
what when |
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Leonardo
Virgin with st. anne 1500 |
who?
what? when? |
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Raphael
The Small Cowper Madonna 1505 |
who?
what? when? |
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Raphael
The Small Cowper Madonna 1505 |
who?
what? when? |
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peter paul rubens
the rasing of the cross 1609 |
who?
what? when? |
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fagonard
the meeting 1771 |
who?
what? when? |
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450 BCE
Greek |
when
what |
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220 bce
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when
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where was the chavin found?
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coastal and highlands
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when was the chavin around?
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900-200 BCE
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Where was the Moche located?
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north and central coast
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When was the Moche around?
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1-700 BCE
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Where was the Nazca located?
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south coastal
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When was the Nazca around?
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300-800 BCE
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Where was the Tiaunacho found?
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highland
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when was the Tiaunacho around?
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400-1000 BCE
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Where was the Huari located?
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both Highland and coastal
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when were the Huari around?
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600-1000 BCE
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450 BCE
Greek |
when
what |
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chavin de huntar
raimondi stela 7 feet granite ca. 400 BCE |
who?
what? when? |
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what is a state level society?
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both the moche and the huari had state level socities, a military, classes, specialized labor, ,monetary systems
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what is corporate art?
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better made ceramics for non-domestic use that served as a vehicle for disemminating the prevalent religious beliefs and/or political dogma
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moche, line drawing, 1-600 CE
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what? when? who?
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moche
moche ceramics 1-600 CE |
who?
what? when? |
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nazca
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who?
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nazca
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who?
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huari
600-1000 CE |
who?
when? |
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Tianchuanco
Gateway of the Sun staff bearer 66-1000 CE |
who?
where? what? |
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Olmecs
1200-400 BCE |
who?
when? what? |
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Olmec
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who
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palenque
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what
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Palenque
Pacal ca. 650 |
who
what when |
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Mayan
Tikal 200-950 CE |
who
what when |
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copan ballcourt
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what
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chitchen iza
mayan |
what
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mayan
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what
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Tula 900 CE
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WHAT
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la venta
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WHAT
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Chitzna Iza Ballcourt
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WHAT
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Church of St. Foy, France
Conques, France 1150 |
What
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Church of the Dormition
1080 Byzantine/Romanesque |
WHAT
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Simone Martini, Annunciation, 1333
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Cimabue, Virgin & Child Enthroned, 1280
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Robert Campin, MerodeAltarpiece, 1425
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Michelangelo
DoniMadonna, 1503 |
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DipylonVase ca. 750 BCE
•Geometric Period |
W
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OrientalizingPeriod, black figure white ground
•700 –600 BCE |
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Archaic
•The Suicide of Ajax •By Exekias •540 BCE •Black figure on red •amphora |
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Death of Sarpedon
•Euphronios •Calyx krater, 515 BCE |
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Kroisos
•525 BCE •Kore •570 BCE |
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KritiosBoy
•480 BCE •Classical Sculpture •S -curve |
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Lacoon, 175 BCE is a late greek sculpture and also _________.
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archaic
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what is patronage?
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the real driving force in art, muesuems need to ake money, about who pays for paitnings, ect.
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________ has a huge effect on painting.
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patronage
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________ is a style as well as a movement.
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Futurism
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Romanesque proceeded __________.
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gothic architecture
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Romanesque figures look ________.
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barely human
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In Romanesque, there was always _______ on the right, and ______ on the left.
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good, evil
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When do Giotto's frescos eventually appear?
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1300
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When is the Gothic Art Era?
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1140-1275
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What are some general elements of gothic architecture?
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rose central windows
flying butresses (built due to tall building) spires lots of ordamnetnation pointed arches |
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What's the difference between Romaneque churches and Gothic churches?
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Romanesque is more simplified, heavier form of Gothic.
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What are the similarities of Romanesque and Gothic?
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stangent repetitive figures
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What is formalism?
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looked at different churches and get feel for the style
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What kind of Cathedral is reims?
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Gothic
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What kind of cathderal is the Nortre Dame?
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Gothic
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What are some characteristics of bisintine art?
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gold leaf, halo
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Who does Brett Beatty credit as the first early renassiance painter?
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Giotto
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What kind of artist is Jan and Hubert Van Eyck (1432)?
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Norhtern Renaissance
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What are some elements of Early Renaissance?
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triangle is big
N. Renassiance had bright colors Most early renassiance were italian painters |
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_______ was very fluid in Michealangelo's pieces.
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Lines
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Davinchi and Raphael were examples of the _________.
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Italian Renassiance
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Raphael was known to use
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red, yellow, and blue
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Unlike the Renassiance, _______ used a different color pallete, human proportion, and artists would streach out the neck and hands
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mannerism
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When did the Baroque movement start?
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1609
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What are some characteristics of Baroque?
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more muscles
extremely violent movement diagonal movements use light as source of drama use on point light to highlight creates drama, thus different from Renassiance |
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What are some elements of Rococo?
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indicative of time period
French King Interior Palace Gold, rococo interior deisgn misty whimsical paintings |
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who was the first ruler in Egpyt?
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Narmer
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What king unifed both upper and lower Egypt?
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Narmer
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What are three ways to look at Egyptian canon?
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#1 groudn plane, implied space, flat see it sculpture, painting, low and high relifef
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Egyptians, when they did do sculpture, wasn't ______________ who did the artwork.
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everyday citizens
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Lacoon, 175 BCE is a late greek sculpture and also _________.
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archaic
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what is patronage?
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the real driving force in art, muesuems need to ake money, about who pays for paitnings, ect.
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________ has a huge effect on painting.
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patronage
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________ is a style as well as a movement.
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Futurism
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Romanesque proceeded __________.
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gothic architecture
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Romanesque figures look ________.
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barely human
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In Romanesque, there was always _______ on the right, and ______ on the left.
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good, evil
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When do Giotto's frescos eventually appear?
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1300
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When is the Gothic Art Era?
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1140-1275
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What are some general elements of gothic architecture?
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rose central windows
flying butresses (built due to tall building) spires lots of ordamnetnation pointed arches |
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What's the difference between Romaneque churches and Gothic churches?
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Romanesque is more simplified, heavier form of Gothic.
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What are the similarities of Romanesque and Gothic?
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stangent repetitive figures
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What is formalism?
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looked at different churches and get feel for the style
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What kind of Cathedral is reims?
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Gothic
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What kind of cathderal is the Nortre Dame?
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Gothic
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what is one canon in Egypt?
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the standing canon
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__________ dictated what the art looked lik
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Paraoah
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______ were not depicted often in corporate egyptian art.
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women
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Dosjer Motif:
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step forward
fists slender beard |
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Middle Kingdom figures were not very ______________.
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lifelike
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__________, a woman, was one of the most powerful pharoahs.
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Hapsepsut
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When was the rule of Ramses II?
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19th dynasty, 1279-1212
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Ramses II was often depicted ____________.
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killing captves
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What Paraoah deviated from the Egyptian canon?
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Ahkenaten
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When was the Amarna Period, and who was in charge of this drasstic change?
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1352-1336 BCE
Ahkenaten |
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What does Pre-Columbian refer to?
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art that was before Columbus hit the americas
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canons are not regulated by _______.
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laws
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Hauri were _________.
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extensive militarisitc people
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Chavin comes just before ________.
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Haurin.
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what does antropomorphic mean?
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mixed human and animal
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What are some characteristics of Moche?
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did a lot of irrigating, fishing, took slaves.
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what are some elements of moche?
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spears that run, lots of sexual innuendos in artwork
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The Huari had the motif of a ____________.
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staff bearer
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The _____________ was used in almost all Huarian textiles.
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staff bearer
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What are some elements of Olmec culture?
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jade was a popular stone
lots of feline references collosal heads |
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Mayan ball games were also seen as ________ in nature
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religious
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Tula has almost __________ figures.
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geometric
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Julius Caesar was killed...
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March 15 44 BC
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When was Trajan?
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98 –117 CE
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When was Hadrian?
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117 –138 CE
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When was Diocletian?
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284 –305 CE
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When was Constantine?
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307 –337 CE
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When was The Tetrarchs?
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284 CE
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Octavian Augustus Caesar ruled...
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27 BCE –13 CE
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Augustus of Prima Porta
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•20 BCE
•9 miles outside Rome at residence of wife Livia |
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When did Constantine the Great rule?
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307 –337 CE
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what were some characteristics of Constantine?
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Move capitol from Rome to Byzantium
•Istanbul/Constantinople •Made Christianity the official Roman Religion, but still appreciated the Roman Pantheon of Gods •Last Great Roman Emperor |
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one point perspective
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...
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two point perspective
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...
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Temple of HeraI
•Archaic •Doric •PastaeumItaly •550 BCE |
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SiphnianTreasury
•Delphi •Archaic |
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Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens
•447 –438 BCE •Kallikratesand IktinosArchitects |
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Relief sculpture from the east pediment
•Note: wet drappery |
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Classical
•Acropolois, Athens •Erectheon •Craryatids •420 BCE |
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Nike of Samothrace
•Ca 190 BCE •Helenistic |
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Pergamon, Turkey
•166 –156 BCE •Temple of Zeus •Hellenistic |
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Etruscan Sarcophagus –Archaic Smile –6thc. BCE Cerveteri
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W
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•Villa of Livia
•1stc. BCE •2ndStyle •Villa Farnesina •20 BCE •3rdstyle |
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Nero’s Golden House
•3rdstyle, ornate |
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Augustus Caesar
1stc. BCE |
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AraPacis–Altar of Augustan Peace
•13 –9 BCE |
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Vespasian 75 CE
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W
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Titus 79 –81 CE
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W
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Piranesi
•Arch of Titus •Etching ca. 1750 |
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Arch of Titus
Menorah Precession |
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Trajan98 –117
•Column of Trajan |
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Arch of Trajan
114 CE |
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Timgad, North Africa, 114 CE Trajan
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W
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Hadrian 117 –138 CE
•Pantheon, Rome 130 CE |
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Pannini
•1750 •Pantheon |
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Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli
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Temple of ForunaVirilis, 2ndc. CE
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Diocletian
•284 –305 CE •The Tetrarchs •St. Mark’s Venice |
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Basilica at Trier310 CE
•Byzantine, Romanesque, Constantine |
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Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884
•Pointilism |
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E. Nolde
Dance Around the Golden Calf 1910 Colors? Value? Shade? Perspective? |
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David
•By Bernini •1623 |
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The Penitent Magdalen
•Donatello •1453 |
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Velazquez
•Las Meninas •1656 |
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Vermeer
•Woman Holding Scale •1664 |
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Toulouse Latrec, At the Moulin Rouge, 1892
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Old Kingdom
•Menkaureand Wife •4thDyn. 2515 |
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______ is classical greek art.
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480-320
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Geometric
_______ Classical |
Archaic
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What is an example of classical greek?
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The parthenon
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Who started the Greek Geometric Period?
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The Olmecs
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When we get to late Classical greek, _______________ was founded
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London
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Julius Caesar invades the gulf at
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30 BCE
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A diplyon case, ca. 750 bce, was around the
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geometric period
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What are some elements of the orientalizing period?
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black figure with white ground, decorative, small stylized, darker colors inside larger shapes
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When was the archaic period and what were some of its charactersitics?
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600-480 BCE, black on bugg, black on white
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Who was a famous potter in Greece?
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Exekias
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What kind of jar is an amphora?
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a long thick vase
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what kind of jars is a clzus krater
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looks like regular pot
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what kind of jar is a kylx
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looks like a wine glass
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Greek sculpture also put _________________.
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foot forawrd
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What are some elements of the classical structure?
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has weight shift, unlike archiac, generic face such as archaic, but the structure seems to have a bit more
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What is the difference between the archaic and the classical?
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The archaic has more stiffness, with classical teh musculature have more depth
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Go over the different types of structures in a temple.
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...
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The Temple of Athena Nike, ionic, 425 BCE is an example of
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classical
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Octavian/Agrippa beat ________, so...
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Marc Antony
Marc Antony and Cleopatra fled to Egpyt |
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After Trajan, ________ were taking over Rome.
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generals
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Rome was founded in ______/
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500 BCE
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What are some characteristics of 2nd style?
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look like on columns, reminiscent of early renaissnace, a lot of Roman painting done indiviually
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what are characteristics of 3rd style?
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painting is more decoarative, ornate, and there is also more blank space
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Why was it said that Octavian Augustus Cawear was a great emporer?
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reined for 41 years
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what arches usually had madallions?
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arch of constatine
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