Final Review Total annihilation shall follow. Kouros 600 BCE, Archaic.

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Kouros 600 BCE, Archaic

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Kroisos, 530 BCE, Archaic

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Kritios, 480 BCE, Classical

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Sculptures of the Parthenon

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Reconstruction of the “Palace” at Knossos, Crete

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#3. Knossos and other Minoan palaces and towns contain a rich collection of fresco paintings.

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#8. The famous Mycenaean burial masks in the Treasury of Atreus were made using a technique called repousse.

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Temple of Athena NikeClassical Greek

Temple of PortunusRome, Italy - ca. 75 BC

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Apollo of VeiiVulca?, 510-500 BCE, Painted terra cotta, 5’10”

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Sarcophagus from Cerveteri520 BCE, terra cotta, 6’7”

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Augustus Primaporta

20 BCE, Marble, 6’8”

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Caracalla

211 CE, Marble

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Masjid-I ShahIsfahan1611

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Maebyeong Bottle with Bamboo and Plum Tree

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Goryeo Dynasty12th Cent.Inlaid celadon

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Horyuji Compound

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Horyuji CompoundBuddha Shatka and Attendant Bodisatvas in the Horyuji Condo

623 CE Guilt bronze 34 ½ inches tall May have been built

by someone from Korea or China due to the similarities in art

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South portal and porchChrist in MajestyPriory church of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, 1115Ce

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Old St. Peter’s

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Gero CrucifixCologne Cathedral970CEPainted and gilded wood6’2”

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Tell me everything you know about this object. You have 5 minutes

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1. Identify the name of this page

2. Identify the book it is from. NOT THE BIBLE!!!!!!

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1. Identify each of these images.

2. What it is the name of the book for which these were made? (I WILL NOT ACCEPT BIBLE!!!! Neelav, argue and you get a ZERO!!!!

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Oseberg Ship Burial

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High Cross of Muirdeach

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Monasterboice, Ireland18’Sandstone

Circle intersecting the cross identifies this as Celtic.

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Otto I Presenting Madegeburg Cathedral to Christ

1 of 17 ivory plaques960 CE5”x4.5”

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Church of St. Cyriakus, GernrodeGermany961Consecrated 973

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Hildesheim DoorsAbbey church of St. Michael1015Bronze16’6”

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Teotihuacan

6th largest city in the world 600 CE

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Chichen Itza, Castillo

98 ft. Mayan 9th

Cent. What is

unique about the steps?

About the solstices?

Tope temple dedicated to Kukulcan

Built over a smaller temple

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Lalibela commissioned 11 churches in modern LalibelaRed tufa stone, very malleableExtreme foresight and skill“New Jerusalem”Who is St. Frumentius?

Beta Giorghis

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Reliquary Statue of Sainte Foy

Abbey Church of Conques, FranceLate 9th Cent. Silver gilt over wood with gems and cameosWhy isn’t this an idol? How is it different than a Venus statue?

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Santiago de Compostela

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1075RomanesqueGalicia, Spain