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GT3b Test 4 Image Review Gerard Bowles ARTH105, U.S.C.U. Rev. 2004 |
1.![]() St. Etienne, West facade, (kan) Caen, France, begun c. 1068 |
2. Baptistry of St. Giovanni, Florence, c. 1060-1150 |
3. Last Judgement (Demons of Hell), detail, West Tympanum of Cathedral of S. Lazare at Autun, in Burgundy, also known as Autun Cathedral |
4.![]() Chartres Cathedral (Notre-Dame, Chartres), France, west facade, 1194 to 1220 |
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6. Bayeux Tapestry, of the Battle of Hastings, c 1073-83, wool embroidery on linen, height 20", Normandy France |
7. Reims Cathedral, Crucifixion, 1198, stained glass window, France |
8.![]() Cathedral of Notre-Dame Paris, south flank, c. 1163-1250 |
9. Reims Cathedral of Notre-Dame, jamb statues, "Annunciation and Visitation," c 1225-45 |
10. Ekkenhard & Uta. c. 1240-50, Naumburg Cathedral, Germany |
11. Orvieto Cathedral, facade. Begun c. 1310. Architect Lorenzo Maitani, etc. |
12.![]() Venus of Willendorf, c. 30,000 BC (Gardner's says 28,000-23,000), 4 3/8", material is limestone. |
13. Upper part of Stele inscribed with Law Code of Hammurabi. c. 1760 BC. The Louvre, Paris. |
14.![]() Akkadian ruler, bronze head from Nineveh, Iraq, c. 2350 BC. Neolithic. Life-sized, bronze head. Baghdad, Iraq Museum. |
15.![]() Statuettes from Abu Temple, in Tel Asmer (Tell Asmar), c. 2900-2600 BC. Tallest figure approx 30". Sumerian art. |
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16. Panel in glazed brick, from the Processional Way. c. 575 BC, Babylon. This animal was sacred to the goddess Ishtar. |
17. Mask from Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amun (Tutankhamun). New Kingdom, XVIIIth. Dyn. |
18.![]() Portrait-bust of Queen Nefertiti (Nofretete), profile, 20th c. copy of 1360 B.C. original. At Tel el-Amarna. Nefertiti was a New Kingdom queen, and wife of Akhenaton. |
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19. Snake Goddess, made of faience. c. 1600 BC. Heraklion Mus., Crete. |
20. Temple of Ramses II (court on Eastern bank of river), Karnak. ca. 1198-1167 B.C. |
21. Funeral Mask, c. 1500 BC, beaten gold, 12" H. Mycenaean art of mainland Greece. Image from Yale University |
22.![]() Statue of a Youth (Kouros from Attica), c. 600 BC, marble H 6' 4". Metropolitan Mus. of Art, NY. |
![]() 23.Winged Victory of Samothrace (Nike of Samothrace), c. 190 BC. Marble, figure approx. 8' 1" high. Louvre, Paris. |
![]() 24.Wounded Trumpeter, called the "Dying Gaul," Roman marble copy after bronze original of c. 230-220 BC, marble, lifesize, from Pergamun, Turkey. |
25. Hagesandros, Polydoros of Rhodes, and Athanadoros: Laocoon, early 1st C BC. Marble, 8' high, (partially restored). Vatican Museums, Rome. |
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26. Alexandros of Antioch-on-the-Meander: Venus de Milo (Aphrodite of Melos), upper torso, Hellenistic, c. 150-125 BC (Another Roman copy of Greek original with slight variations). |
27. Philoxenos of Eretria: The Battle of Issus (The Alexander Mosiac). c. 1st Century BC, found at Pompeii, mosiac copy from a Greek Hellenistic mosaic or painting of about 330 BC. |
28. Sarcophagus from Caere, c. 520 BC, clay, approx. 6'7" long, Etruscan. |
29.![]() Ictinus (c. active 440 BC), and Kallikrates, Parthenon at Acropolis, Athens~ (Temple of Athena Parthenos). (northwest view), Athens, 447-438 BC. |
30. She-Wolf, Etruscan, c. 5th C BC, Capitoline Mus., Rome |
31. Column of Trajan, 114 AD, marble, Rome |
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32. Augustus of Primaporta, c. 20 BC. Marble, height 6'8". Vatican Museums, Rome. |
33. Constantine the Great, from the Basilica Nova, Rome, c. 315-330 AD. Marble, 8' 6" high. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. |
34.![]() The Pantheon, exterior view, 118-128 AD, Rome. This was the Roman's most successful use of concrete in architectural design. |
![]() 35.San Vitale Church at Ravenna, Italy, 532-548, brick facing. |
36.![]() Christ as the Good Shepherd, catacomb, 2nd to 3rd C, Rome |
37.![]() Hagia Sophia, exterior, begun 532. Byzantine Arch. in Istanbul. |
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38. Taj Mahal, in Agra, India, 1630-48 |
39. Robert de Luzarches, Thomas de Cormont, and Renaud de Cormont, Amiens Cathedral (Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Amiens), Amiens, France, begun 1220 |
©1999, Gerard Bowles, rev. 2004