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36 Cards in this Set

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Geometric Krater


740 B.C.E.; Geometric Greek; Athens, Greece; ceramic

Mantiklos Apollo


700-680 B.C.E.; Orientalizing Greek; Thebes, Greece; bronze

Exekias

Exekias

Achilles and Ajax Playing a Dice Game


540-530 B.C.E.; Archaic Greek; Vulci, Italy; Athenian black-figure amphora

Kroisos


530 B.C.E.; Archaic Greek; Anavysos, Greece; marble

Peplos Kore


530 B.C.E.; Archaic Greek; Athens, Greece; marble

Apulu


510-500 B.C.E.; Early Etruscan; Veii, Italy; painted terracotta

Capitoline Wolf


500-480 B.C.E.; Late Etruscan; Rome, Italy; bronze

Banqueters and Musicians

Banqueters and Musicians

Tomb of the Leopards


480-470 B.C.E.; Early Etruscan; Tarquinia, Italy; wall painting

Polykleitos

Polykleitos

Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)


450-440 B.C.E.; High Classical Greek; Pompeii, Italy; Roman marble copy after bronze original

Iktinos and Kallikrates; Parthenon;


447-438 B.C.E.; High Classical Greek; Athens, Greece; marble

Phidias

Phidias

Panathenaic Procession Frieze, Parthenon


447-438 B.C.E.; High Classical Greek; Athens, Greece; marble

Polykleitos the Younger

Polykleitos the Younger



Theater at Epidauros


350 B.C.E.; Late Classical Greek; Epidauros, Greece; stone

Praxiteles

Praxiteles

Aphrodite of Knidos


350-340 B.C.E.; Late Classical Greek; Knidos, Greece; Roman copy of a marble statue

Alexandros of Antioch-on-the-Meander

Alexandros of Antioch-on-the-Meander

Aphrodite from Melos


150-125 B.C.E.; Hellenistic Greek; Melos, Greece; marble

Tholos

Tholos

Second Style Wall Painting, Villa of Publius Fannius Synistor


50-40 B.C.E.; Roman Republic; Boscoreale, Italy; fresco

Column of Trajan


112 C.E.; High Roman Empire; Rome, Italy; marble

Imperial Procession, Ara Pacis


13-9 B.C.E.; Early Roman Empire; Rome, Italy; marble

Aule Metele (Arringatore, Orator)


early 1st century B.C.E.; Late Etruscan; Cortona, Italy; bronze

Head of an Old Man


mid-1st century B.C.E.; Roman Republic; Osimo, Italy; marble

Colosseum


70-80 C.E.; Early Roman Empire; Rome, Italy; brick, concrete, and marble

Pantheon


118-125 C.E.; High Roman Empire; Rome, Italy; brick, concrete, and marble

Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius


175 C.E.; High Roman Empire; Rome, Italy; bronze

House-Church


240-256 C.E.; Early Christian; Dura-Europos, Syria

Basilica Nova


306-312 C.E.; Late Roman Empire; Rome, Italy; brick, concrete, and marble

Old St. Peter’s Basilica


319 C.E.; Early Christian; Rome, Italy

Santa Costanza


337-351 C.E.; Early Christian; Rome, Italy



Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus


359 C.E.; Early Christian; Rome, Italy; marble

Christ as Good Shepherd, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia


425 C.E.; Early Christian; Ravenna, Italy; mosaic

Hagia Sophia


532-537 C.E.; Byzantine; Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey

Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and Attendants, San Vitale


547 C.E.; Byzantine; Ravenna, Italy; mosaic

Theodora and Attendants,San Vitale


547 C.E.; Byzantine; Ravenna, Italy; mosaic

Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes

Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes

Laocoön and His Sons


Early 1st century C.E.Hellenistic Greek; Rome, Italy; marble

Augustus of Primaporta


early 1st century C.E.; Early Roman Empire; Primaporta, Italy; marble

The Good Shepherd, the story of Jonah and Orants, Catacomb of Saints Peter and Marcellinus


early 4th century C.E.; Early Christian; Rome, Italy; frescoed ceiling

Justinian as World Conqueror (Barberini Ivory)


mid-6th century C.E.; Byzantine; Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey; ivory

Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George Icon


6th or early 7th century C.E.; Byzantine; Mount Sinai, Egypt; encaustic on wood