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26 Cards in this Set

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-Capitoline She-Wolf


-Etruscans


-Romulus slays his twin Remus and becomes king


-Augustus of Primaporta


-Roman Empire


-Bare feet signal divinity


-Emphasis on youth and strength than old wisdom


-Roman statue shows more personal features


-More individualized than idealized


-Carcalla


-Roman Empire


-Brutal realism of soldier emperor

-Constatine


-Roman Empire


-Spiritual idealization; mystical and makestic calmness

-Pantheon


-Apollodorus of Damascus


-Roman Empire (Reign of Hadrian)


-Temple to all gods


-Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom)


-Anthemius of Tralles and Isodorus of Miletus


-Byzantine


-Nika Riot: unite against Justinian and burn it down


-Built another one which surpassed other churches in magnitude

-Mihrab


-Mosque at Cordova: Umayyad Dynasty


-Quotes church niches w/o images


-Empy niches represent absent presence of Muhhamad


-Niche faces Mecca, prayers face Niche

-Shiva nataraja


-India (Vedic Period)


-Cosmic dancer and god of paradox


-creation and destruction, male and female, and light and dark

-Bodhisattva Padmapani


-Gupta Period


-Compassionate being who chooses to return to help those achieve nirvana

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-Bronze Ding Vessel


-Shang Dynasty

-Terracotta Soldiers


-Zhou Dynasty


-Colossal Head


-San Lorenzo (Olmecs)



-Avenue of the Dead (Where one Becomes a God)


-Teotihuacan

-Tikhal: Temperature of Jaguar God


-Mayans


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-Totem Poles


-Northwest North America


-Notre Dame


-Paris


-Gothic


-Medieval


-Primavera


-Sandro Boticelli


-Rennaisance


-Line and surface (not perspective), allegory of spring and rebirth, dance movement

-Pieta


-Michaelangelo


-Rennaisance


-Last Judgement


-Michaelangelo


-Rennaisance


-Marriage of the virgin


-Raphael


-Rennaisance


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-Parmigianino


-Raphael


-Rennaisance


-Triumphal Arch of Constantine


-Roman Empire

-Massacios Trinity


-Rennaisance