Art 110: Slide List Exam #4

For exam identify artist, title, style (in BOLD), medium, and location for architecture.

 

 

CHAPTER 2: PERSIA

 

1.     Apadana (audience hall), Persepolis, Iran, 518-460 b.c., Persian, fig. 2-24.

 

CHAPTER 6: ETRUSCAN AND ROMAN ART

 

2.     Pantheon, Rome, 118-128 c.e., Roman, fig. 6-49, 6-52.

 

3.     Four Tetrarchs, St. Marks, Venice, 305 c.e., Roman, porphyry, fig. 6-62.

 

4.     Arch of Constantine, 312-15 c.e., Roman, fig. 6-65 (see 6-66)

 

5.     Constantine the Great, 325-326 c.e., Roman, marble, fig. 6-68.

 

CHAPTER 7: JEWISH AND EARLY CHRISTIAN ART

 

6.     Wall with Torah Shrine,  Dura-Europos, Syria, 245-256, JEWISH, tempera on plaster, fig. 7-3 (see 7-4).

 

7.     Good Shepherd, Orants and the Story of Jonah, Painted ceiling of a cubiculum in catacomb of Sts. Peter and Marcellinus, Rome, early fourth century, EARLY CHRISTIAN, fresco, fig. 7-7.

 

8.     Old St. Peters (restored view), Rome, Italy, 320, fig. 7-13.

 

9.     Christ as the Good Shepherd, in Mausoleum of Galla Placidia 425, EARLY CHRISTIAN, mosaic, fig. 7-20 (see 7-18 & 19).

 

CHAPTER 8: BYZANTINE ART

 

10.  Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus, Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, (Istanbul, Turkey), 532-537, BYZANTINE, fig. 8-2 (see 8-4).

 

11.  Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and attendants, San Vitale, Ravena, Italy, 547, BYZANTINE, mosaic, fig. 8-8 (see 8-6 and  8-9)

 

12.  Virgin and Child between St. Theodore and St. George, 6-7th centuries, BYZANTINE encaustic, fig. 8-14.

 

13.  Pantokrator at Crest of Central Dome, with Scenes from the Life of Christ in Pendentives, Church of the Dormition, Daphni, Greece, 1100, BYZANTINE, mosaic, fig. 8-21.

 

14.  Interior and plan of the Cathedral of St Mark, Venice, begun 1063, BYZANTINE, fig. 8-24.

 

15.  Virgin of Vladimir, late 11th to early 12th centuries, BYZANTINE, tempera on wood, fig. 8-28.

 

CHAPTER 9: ISLAMIC ART

 

16.  The Kaaba, Meeca, Islamic, Fig. 9.2.

 

17.  Haram Al-Sharif (Dome of the Rock), Jerusalem, 687-692, Islamic, fig. 9-3.

 

18.  The Great Mosque, Kairouan, Tunisia, Syria, 836-875, Islamic, fig. 9-5.

 

19.  Prayer Hall, Great Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 8-10th Centuries, Islamic, fig. 9-6.

 

20.  Mihrab from the Madrasa Imami, Isfahan, Iran, 1354, glazed mosaic, Islamic, fig. 9-17.

 

21.  Masjid-I Shah, Isfahan, 1611-1638, Islamic, fig. 9-28.

 

CHAPTER 15: EARLY MEDIEVAL ART

 

22.  Chi Rho Iota Page, Book of Kells, 9th century, Oxgall inks and pigments on vellum, Early Medieval, fig. 15-1.

 

23.  Hinged Clasp, Sutton Hoo Ship, 7th century, gold, glass, cloisonnˇ, Early Medieval, fig. 15-4.

 

24.  Matthew writing his gospel, Lindesfarne Gospel Book, 715-720, ink and tempera on vellum, Early Medieval,  fig 15-7 (compare to Ezra image (same page))

 

25.  South Cross, Ahenny, Ireland, 8th century, stone, Early Medieval, fig. 15-9.

 

26.  Gripping Beasts, Detail of Osberg ship, Norway, 815-820, Early Medieval, fig. 15-12.

 

27.  Royal Rune Stones, Jeling, Denmark, 983-985, Early Medieval, fig. 15-13.

 

28.  Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany, 792-805, Early Medieval, fig. 15-16.

 

29.  Page with St. Matthew the Evangelist, Ebbo Gospels, 816-835, ink and tempera on vellum, Early Medieval, fig. 15-20.

 

30.  Doors of Bishop Bernward, St. MichaelÕs Cathedral, Germany, 1015, bronze, Early Medieval, fig. 15-25.

 

CHAPTER 16: ROMANESQUE ART (IDENTIFY STYLE AS ROMANESQUE)

 

31.  Reconstruction Drawing of Cathedral of St. James, Santiago de Compostela, Romanesque, 16-4

 

32.  Reliquary of St. Foy (St Faith), Abbey church of Conques, Conques, France, late 9th or 10th century, silver gild over a wood core, gems, cameos, Romanesque, fig. 16-7.

 

33.  Cathedral Complex, Pisa, Italy, 1063-1174, Romanesque, fig. 16-10.

 

34.  St. Sernin, Toulouse, France, 1070-1120, Romanesque, (see powerpoint)

 

35.  Gislebertus, Last judgement, west tympanum of Saint -Lazare, Autun, France, 1120-1135, marble, Romanesque, page 483.

 

36.  Bayeux Tapestry (Battle of Hastings), 1070-80, embroidered wool on linen, Romanesque, fig. 16-29 (see 16-30 &31)

 

CHAPTER 17: GOTHIC ART (IDENTIFY STYLE AS EITHER FRENCH, ENGLISH, SPANISH OR GERMAN GOTHIC)

 

37.  Ambulatory and apse chapels, Abbey church, St Denis, France, 1140-1144, French Gothic, fig. 17-2.

 

38.  West facade Chartres Cathedral, Chartes, France, 1134-1194, French Gothic , fig. 17-4. (review 17-7)

 

39.  Royal portal, Chartres Cathedral, 1145-55, French Gothic, fig. 17-5 (see 17-6).

 

40.  Rose Window and Lancets, North Transcept, Chartres Cathedral, France, stained and painted glass, 1230-1235, fig. 17-11.

 

41.  Cathedral of Notre Dame, Reims (West Fa¨ade), Reims, France, 1225-1290, French Gothic, fig. 17-13.

 

42.  Central Portal - Annunciation and Visitation, jamb statues, Reims Cathedral, France, 1230, French Gothic, fig. 17-14.

 

43.  Sainte-Chapelle (interior), Paris, France, 1243-1248, French Gothic, fig. 17-19.

 

44.  Queen Blanche of Castile and King Louis IX, Moralized Bible, Paris, 1226-1234, ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum, French Gothic, fig. 17-21.

 

45.  Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, England, 1220-1258, English Gothic, fig. 17-24.

 

46.  St. Maurice, Magdebug Cathedral, Magdeburg, Germany, 1240-1250, dark sandstone with traces of polychromy, German Gothic, fig. 17-32.

 

47.   Ekkehard and Uta, Naumburg Cathedral, Germany, 1249-1255, limestone, German Gothic, fig. 17-33.