Early Europe and Americas Content 3 Part 1. 48. Catacomb of Priscilla (Greek Chapel, Orant, Good Shepherd frescos) Rome, 200-400CE Form Function Themes.

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Early Europe and Americas Content 3 Part 1

48. Catacomb of Priscilla (Greek Chapel, Orant, Good Shepherd frescos) Rome, CE Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

49. Santa Sabina. Rome, Italy. Late Antique Europe. c CE brick and stone, wooden roof. (3 images) Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

50. Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well and Jacob Wrestling with the Angel, from the Vienna Genesis. Early Byzantine Europe. Early 6 th century CE Illuminated manuscript (tempera, gold, and silver on purple vellum). (2 images) Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

51. San Vitale (including Justinian and Theodora panels), Ravenna, Early Byzantine Europe, ce, brick, marble and stone veneer Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

52. Hagia Sophia. Constantinople (Istanbul). Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus C.E. Brick and cement elements with stone and mosaic veneer Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

53. Merovingian Looped Fibula, Early Medieval Europe. Mid 6 th century, silver gilt in filigree with garnets and stone Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

54. Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George. Early Byzantine Europe. 6 th or early 7 th century. C.E. Encaustic on wood Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

55. Lindisfarne Gospels Carpet Page, St. Luke & St. Matthew page, Northumbria, England , Hiberno-Saxon, Early Medieval Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

56. Great Mosque. Cordoba, Spain. Umayyad Dynasty. C C.E. Stone masonry Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

57. Pyxis of al-mughira, Umayyad 968 CE, Ivory Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

58. Church and Reliquary of Sainte‐Foy, Conques, France, c. 1050–1130, Romanesque Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

59. Bayeux tapestry, c. 1070, embroidered wool on linen, 20 inches high (Bayeux Museum) Romanesque Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

60. Chartres Cathedral, France, Gothic Europe, Original Construction CE; reconstructed CE, Limestone, stained glass Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

61. Dedication Page with Blanche of Castile and King Louis IX of France, Scenes from the apocalypse from Bibles Moralisees, Gothic, , illuminated manuscript, ink, tempera, gold leaf on vellum Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

62. Rottgen Pieta, Late Medieval, , painted wood Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

63. Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel, including Lamentation, Padua, Italy. Unknown architect, painter: Giotto. 1305, fresco Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

64.Golden Haggadah (The Plagues of Egypt, Scenes of Liberation, and Preparation for Passover) Late Medieval Spain 1320 CE, illum manuscript, gold leaf on vellum Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

65. Alhambra. Granada, Spain. Nasrid Dynasty C.E. White washed adobe stucco, wood, tile, paint and guilding. Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

66. Annunciation Triptych (Merode Altarpiece). Workshop of Robert Campin Oil of wood. Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

67. Pazzi Chapel. Basilica di Santa Croce, Florence, Italy. Brunelleschi, CE Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

68. The Arnolfini Portrait, Jan Van Eyck c oil on wood Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

69. David. Donatello, , Bronze Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

70. Palazzo Rucellai. Florence, Italy. Leon Battista Alberti (architect) 1450 Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

71. Madonna and Child with Two Angels, Fra Filippo Lippi, 1465, tempera on wood Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

72. Birth of Venus, Boticelli, , tempera on canvas Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

73. Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci, , oil and tempera Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

74. Adam and Eve, Durer, 1504, Engraving Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

75 a. Sistine Chapel (ceiling). Vatican City, Italy, Michelangelo. Ceiling frescoes: fresco Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

76. The School of Athens. Raphael Fresco Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

77a. Isenheim altarpiece (closed). Matthias Grunewald Oil on wood b. Isenheim altarpiece (open). Matthias Grunewald Oil on wood Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

78. Entombment of Christ. Jacopo da Pontormo Oil on wood Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

79. Allegory of Law and Grace. Lucas Cranach the Elder Woodcut and letterpress Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

Form Function Themes Content Context Terms 80. Venus of Urbino. Titian oil on canvas

81. Frontispiece of the Codex Mendoza. Viceroyalty of New Spain Ink and color on paper Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

82 a. Il Gesu, Rome, Italy. Giacomo da Vignola, plan (architect); Giacomo della Porta, façade (architect). Church: 16th c.; Facade: ; fresco and stucco figures: ce. Brick, marble, fresco, and stucco b. Il Gesu (interior view. nave view), Rome, Italy. Giacomo da Vignola, plan (architect); Church: 16th. Brick, marble, fresco stucco c. Triumph of the Name of Jesus (ceiling fresco), Il Gesu. Rome, Italy. Giovanni Battista Gaulli (painter and sculptor). 16th century. Fresco and stucco figures Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

83. Hunters in the Snow. Pieter Bruegel the Elder oil on wood Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

84a. Mosque of Selim II. Edirne, Turkey. Sinan (architect) Brick and stone b. Mosque of Selim II (interior view, dome) c. Mosque of Selim II plan Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

85. Calling of Saint Matthew. Caravaggio Oil on canvas Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

86. Henri IV Receives the Portrait of Marie de'Medici, from Marie de' Medici cycle, Rubens Oil on canvas Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

87. Self Portrait with Saskia. Rembrandt van Rijn Etching Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

88a. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane. Rome, Italy. Francesco Borromini (architect) Stone and stucco b. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane interior c. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane. Rome, Italy. Francesco Borromini. Plan View Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

89a. Ecstasy of St. Teresa. Cornaro Chapel. Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria. Rome, Italy. Gian Lorenzo Bernini marble (sculpture): stucco and gilt bronze (chapel) b. Cornaro Chapel. Gian Lorenzo Bernini (sculptor). Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria c. Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria. Rome, Italy. Carlo Maderno (architect) Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

90. Angel and Arquebus, Asiel Timor Dei. Master of Calamarca (La Paz School). 17th century. Oil on canvas Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

91. Las Meninas. Diego Velazquez oil on canvas Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

92. Woman Holding a Balance. Johannes Vermeer Oil on canvas Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

93a. The palace of Versailles. Versailles, France. Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart (architects). Begun Masonry, stone, wood, iron, and gold leaf (architecture); marble and bronze (sculpture); gardens. b. Hall of Mirrors. Versailles c. Courtyard, Versailles d. Gardens of Versailles e. Versailles Plan. Versailles, France. Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

94. Screen with the Siege of Belgrade and hunting scene. Circle of the Gonzalez Family Tempera and resin on wood, shell inlay Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

95. The Virgin of Guadalupe (Virgen de Guadalupe) Miguel Gonzalez based on original virgin of Guadalupe (Basilica of Guadalupe, Mexico City). Oil on canvas on wood, inlay of mother of pearl Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

96. Fruit and Insects. Rachel Ruysch Oil on wood Form Function Themes Content Context Terms

Form Function Themes Content Context Terms 97. Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo. Attributed to Juan Rodriguez Juarez Oil on canvas

98. The Tete a Tete, from Marriage a la Mode, William Hogarth, Oil on canvas Form Function Themes Content Context Terms