Flash Cards for Final Exam 20 of the following 36 images will be on the exam! FINAL EXAM!!!!! As the Final, you should not only be able to identify the art, civilization, and style, but also consider HOW any particular work of art/architecture COMPARES WITH any other work of art/architecture in terms of what it tells us about the civilization that built it.
Name/Title: Ziggurat of Ur (Temple of Nanna) (WH p.15) Era/Civilization/Style: Sumerian (2100 BCE) Artist/Architect: Unknown
Name/Title: Pyramid of Djoser (Step Pyramid) in Sakkareh (Saqqara) Necropolis. (WH p. 20) Era/Civilization/Style: Egyptian, Old Kingdom (~2680 BCE) Artist/Architect: Imhotep (?) Djoser’s Visier Remarks: Imhotep is the first accredited architect known in this tradition. Note the differences between this Pyramid, the Ziggurat of Ur and the later Giza Pyramids.
Name/Title: Pyramids of Giza (Menkure, Khafre, and Khufu) (WH p. 17) Era/Civilization/Style: Egyptian, Old Kingdom ( BCE) Artist/Architect: Unknown
Name/Title: Pharaoh Akhenaten, Queen Nefertiti and Daughters (WH p. 24) Era/Civilization/Style: Egyptian, New Kindgom (1350 BCE) Artist/Architect: unknown
Name/Title: King Menkure and his Chief Queen (WH p. 23) Era/Civilization/Style: Egyptian, Old Kingdom (2525 BCE) Artist/Architect: unknown Remarks: keep this in mind when viewing the Korous and Kore.
Name/Title: Earth Goddess with Snakes (WH p. 36) Era/Civilization/Style: Minoan ( BCE) Artist/Architect: unknown Remember matriarchal thesis about Minoan civilization!!!
Name/Title: Temple of Aphaia (WH p. 52) Era/Civilization/Style: Archaic Greek, Doric style (510 BCE) Artist/Architect: unknown Be able to comment on DORIC style, and contrast with OTHER TEMPLES!!!
Name/Title: Anavysos Kouros (WH p. 53) Era/Civilization/Style: Archaic Greek, BCE Artist/Architect: unknown Remarks: notice the difference between the New York Kouros and the Anavyso Kouros—the development of this style. National Archaeological Museum (Athens)
Name/Title: Auxerra Kore (WH p. 54) Era/Civilization/Style: Archaic Greek, BCE. Artist/Architect: Unknown
Title of Work: Kritios Boy Civilization/Period: Hellenic Style of Work: Hellenic—Severe Style Architect/Artist: N/A
Title of Work: Doryphoros Civilization/Period: Hellenic Greek Style of Work: Hellenic—High Classical Style Architect/Artist: Polykleitos
Title of Work: Hermes with the Infant Dionysus Civilization/Period: Hellenic Style of Work: Hellenic—4 th Century Style Architect/Artist: Praxiteles
Title of Work: Parthenon Civilization/Period: Hellenic Greece Style of Work: Doric with Ionic Architect/Artist: Ictinus and Callicrates
Title of Work: Temple of Athena Nike Civilization/Period: Hellenic Greek Style of Work: Ionic Architect/Artist: Callicrates
Title of Work: Erechtheum Civilization/Period: Hellenic Style of Work: Ionic Architect/Artist: Mnesicles
Title of Work: Olympieum Civilization/Period: Hellenistic Greek Style of Work: Corinthian Architect/Artist: Unknown
Title of Work: Dying Gaul Civilization/Period: Hellenistic
Title of Work: Laocӧon Group Civilization/Period: Hellenistic Greece
Title of Work: Aphrodite of Melos (Venus de Milo) Civilization/Period: Hellenistic Greece
Arch of Constantine (Roman Period)
Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre) (Roman Period)
Maison Carree, Roman Period
Pantheon, Roman Period
Pont du Gard, Roman Period Aqueduct
Dome of the Rock Islamic, Jerusalem,
Interior, Great Mosque, Córdoba, Spain eighth to tenth centuries
Icon of Virgin and Child Byzantine, Constantinople, 1100
Hagia Sophia Byzantine, Isidore of Miletus/Anthemius of Tralles, architects
Christ Icon Byzantine, 6 th Century
Oratory, Germigny-des-Prés France (Western Europe, Carolingian Period). Architect: Theodulf
San Vitale, Ravenna Italy Byzantine/Western European style, Justinian
Great Mosque, Isfahan, Iran, eleventh to seventeenth centuries
Santa Cruz de la Seros, 1075, Romanesque
Notre Dame, Paris, Gothic
Notre Dame, Amiens, Gothic
Speyer Cathedral, , Romanesque