SLIDE LIST FOR FINAL EXAM

Art 1111

 

 

PALEOLITHIC/NEOLITHIC:

1.         Woman from Willendorf; Willendorf, Austria; Paleolithic (p. 46)

2.         Stonehenge; England; Neolithic (p. 59)

 

ANCIENT NEAR EAST

3.         Votive Statues; Sumerian; 2900-2600 BCE (p. 73)

 

ANCIENT EGYPT

4.         Palette of Narmer; Egyptian; Old Kingdom (p. 97)

5.         Akhenaten and His Family; Egyptian; New Kingdom (p. 120)

 

AEGEAN ART (Cycladic, Minoan and Mycenaean)

6.         Woman with Snakes; Minoan; 1600-1550 BCE (p. 138)

 

ANCIENT GREEK ART

7.         New York Kouros, c. 580 BCE (p. 168)

8.         Kritian Boy, c. 480 BCE (p. 180)

9.         Parthenon, Kallikrates and Iktinos, 447-438 BCE (p. 188)

10.       Polykleitos, Doryphoros, c. 450-440 BCE (p. 196)

11.       Laocoon and His Sons, 1st century CE (p. 215)

 

            ETRUSCAN

12.       Sarcophagus from Cerveteri, c. 520 BCE (p. 231)

 

            ROMAN ART

13.       Pont du Gard, France, late 1st century BCE (p. 235)

14.       Augustus of Primaporta, early 1st century CE (p. 241)

15.       Pantheon, 125-28 CE (p. 252)

16.       Spoils from the Temple of Solomon, c. 81 CE (p. 255)

 

EARLY CHRISTIAN IMAGES

17.       Emperor Justinian and His Attendants, San Vitale, c. 547 (p. 317)

18.       Sant' Apollinare, near Ravenna, Italy, c. 549 (p. 318) (basilica plan)

19.       The Old Testament Trinity (icon), Andrey Rublyov, c. 1410-1420 (p. 340)

 

ISLAMIC ART

20.       Prayer Hall, Great Mosque, Cordoba, begun c. 785 (p. 350)

 

INDIAN ART BEFORE 1100

21.       Great Stupa, Sanchi, founded 3rd century BCE (p. 379)

 

 

CHINESE ART BEFORE 1280

22.       Soldiers from mausoleum of the Emperor, Qin dynasty, c. 210 BCE (p. 400)

23.       Fishing in a Mountain Stream, handscroll, c. 1050 (page 421)

 

JAPANESE ART BEFORE 1392

24.       Horyu-ji Temple, 7th century CE (p. 432)

25.       Night Attack on the Sanjo Palace, late 13th century (p. 442)

 

ART OF THE AMERICAS BEFORE 1300

26.       Colossal Head, Olmec, c. 900 BCE (p. 454)

27.       Pueblo Bonito, Anasazi, c. 900-1230 CE (p. 448)

 

ART OF ANCIENT AFRICA

28.       Head of a King, Ife, c. 13th century CE (p. 476)

29.       Head of an oba (king), Benin, c. 1700-1897 CE (p. 478)

 

EARLY MEDIEVAL ART

30.       Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, c. 800 (p. 498)

31.       Crucifixion with Angels & Mourning Figures, Lindau Gospel, c. 870-80 (p. 503)

32.       Gero Crucifix, c. 970 (p. 510)

 

ROMANESQUE ART

33.       Weighing of Souls, detail of Last Judgment by Gislebertus, from Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, c. 1120-35 (p. 527)

34.       Durham Cathedral Nave, early 12th century (p. 538)

35.       Cathedral Complex, Pisa, 11th-12th centuries (p. 550)

 

GOTHIC ART

36.       Ambulatory Choir, St. Denis, 1140-44 (p. 560)

37.       West façade, Chartres, c. 1134-1220 (p. 562)

38.       Annunciation (c. 1245) and Visitation, c. 1230, from Reims Cathedral (p. 576)

39.       Salisbury Cathedral, England, 1220-1258 (p. 585 - my slide does not exactly match picture in text)

40.       Florence Cathedral, 1296 (p. 598)

41.       Virgin and Child in Majesty by Duccio, 1308-11 (p. 602)

42.       Virgin and Child Enthroned by Cimabue, c. 1280 (p. 608)

43.       Virgin and Child Enthroned by Giotto, c. 1310 (p. 609)

 

FINAL EXAM FORMAT  (100 points possible)

·      15 Slide Identifications (3 points each, total 45 points possible)

·      Compare/Contrast (15 points)

·      4 Essays (10 points each, total 40 points possible)

 

 

 

 

REVIEW CONCEPTS:

(Note: Be sure to review your previous quizzes and exam)

 

What is Art History? What do art historians do?

 

Paleolithic/Neolithic (differences, works of art)

 

Sumerian Culture (who, where, when, inventions, works of art)

 

Greeks:

·      Greek Sculpture (transition: Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic)

 

Etruscans (who, where, when, funerary practices, works of art)

 

Roman Empire

·      Roman building (examples, innovative building materials and techniques, etc.)

·      Roman sculpture (examples, as political propaganda, etc.)

 

Early Christian Art Concepts:

·      Early Christian Architecture: Basilica Plan and Central Plan Churches (p. 298)

·      Emperor Justinian (powerful emperor who commissioned three major churches: Hagia Sophia, San Vitale and Sant' Apollinare)

·      Iconoclastic Controversy (see page 309 for discussion)

 

Islamic Art Concepts:

·      Three Basic Mosque Plans (p. 351)

 

India Art Before 1100 Concepts:

·      Stupas (basic purpose and form)

 

Chinese Art Before 1280 Concepts:

·      First Emperor of Qin (united China, began his own mausoleum, totalitarian rule, burned books, executed scholars, writing system and coinage were standardized, roads built to link parts of country with capital, Great Wall, etc.)

·      Buddhist Art (Seated Buddha, Great Wild Goose Pagoda)

·      Handscrolls  and hanging scrolls

·      Development of landscape painting

 

Japanese Art Before 1392 Concepts:

·      Buddhist Art (Horyu-ji)

·      Kamakura Period (samurais, warrior clans)

 

Art of the Americas Before 1300 Concepts:

·      Olmec (who, when, where, works of art, role as mother culture to Maya)

 

 

Art of Ancient Africa Concepts:

·      Ife

·      Benin

 

Early Medieval Art Concepts:

·      Charlemagne and Carolingian Art (who, when, where, examples)

 

Romanesque Architecture:

·      Development of Pilgrimage Churches

·      Reliquaries

·      Northern Romanesque Architecture (Durham, Saint-Etienne)

·      Italian Romanesque Architecture (Pisa Cathedral)

·      Differences between Italian Romanesque architecture and Northern Romanesque architecture

 

Gothic Architecture:

·      Abbot Suger and the development of Gothic architecture at Saint-Denis

·      Elements of Gothic architecture

·      Northern Gothic Architecture (Chartres, Notre Dame, etc.)

·      Italian Gothic Architecture (Florence Cathedral)

·      Differences between Italian Gothic architecture and Northern Gothic architecture

·      Development of Italian Gothic painting (Duccio, Cimabue, Giotto)