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Etruscan

Funerary


Beehive Tombs


Tumuli; mound tombs


Fibula; decorative broach or pin


animal motifs


Family Tombs


cremations


Dromos; entrance of tomb


more female rights


Kline; Dining couch


Mud, stone, and wood buildings, didn't survive


paintings of items for after life




Terra Cotta and Bronze



Roman

Houses; mud, wood, and straw


Jupiter Optimus Maximus; multiple cella for various gods


Invented Concrete


Arch + Barrel Vault + groin vault


Coffers; series of receding squares


First Theatre; Scenae Frons, attached temple


Oculus; eye of building


Verism; Age and experience valued


facial hair, inlaid eyes


Peristyle; surrounding columns








Terra Cotta and Bronze

4 Styles (Roman Wall Painting)

1st: bright colors, simulate stone, resembled marble


2nd: architectural, columns, windows


3rd: elegant, decorative,


4th: large scale narratives, elements of previous styles, mythology

Early Christian, Jewish, Byzantine

Rostrum; for speeches


Less realistic


Continuous Narrative; same figure more than once


Mosaics, Book Illustrations, Ivories


Loculi; compartments in catacombs


Apse; curved space


Transept; rectangular church


books made of papyrus


Typology; connection between new and old testament


Pendentives; Sphere to square in architectureIcon: important image, person or god


Iconoclast; didn't like icons

Islamic

Text rather than pictures


Gold or Blue Script


Kufic; extended calligraphic letters


Hypostyle mosque; many columns


Spolia; recycled from earlier work


Minaret; slender tower


Horseshoe style arches


brick


woven textures


inlay precious metals into brass or bronze


no pathway to architectural focus





Medieval

insular


interlace


ship burials


Animal Style


Gold use because silver tarnishes


metalwork


garnet inlays


silver and black enamels


verso:recto::front:back


low literacy



Nave

Main, in between aisles



Apse

round, at front of church



choir

near apse, not exterior

ambulatory

walkway around apse

apsidiole

mini apse

transept

on either side of nave, perpendicular