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Seated boxer
Hellenistic Greek
100 B.C.E.
Bronze -
Alexander Mosaic from the House of Faun
Pompeii
Republican Roman
100 B.C.E.
Mosaic -
Forum of Trajan
Rome, Italy
Apollodorus of Damascus.
Forum and markets: 106–112 C.E.;
column completed 113 C.E.
Brick and concrete (architecture); marble (column) -
Pantheon
Imperial Roman
118–125 C.E.
Concrete with stone facing -
Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon
Asia Minor
Hellenistic Greek
175 B.C.E.
Marble -
Winged Victory of Samothrace
Hellenistic Greek
190 B.C.E.
Marble. -
stonehenge
Wiltshire, UK
2500-1600 BCE
Sandstone -
Catacomb of Priscilla
Rome, Italy
Late Antique Europe
200-400 ce
Excavated tufa fesco event: Overcome emperor Diocletian
Convention: archaic resurrections -
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus
Late Imperial Roman
250 C.E.
Marble -
Grave stele of Hegeso
Attributed to Kallimachos
410 B.C.E.
Marble and paint -
Santa Sabina
Rome, Italy
422-432 ce
brick and stone, wooden roof -
Acropolis
Athens, Greece
Iktinos and Kallikrates
447–410 B.C.E.
Marble -
Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)
Polykleitos.
Original 450–440 B.C.E.
Roman copy (marble) of Greek original (bronze) -
Niobides Krater
Niobid Painter
460–450 B.C.E.
Clay, red-figure technique (white highlights) -
Tomb of the Triclinium
Tarquinia, Italy.
Etruscan.
480–470 B.C.E.
Tufa and fresco. -
Temple of Minerv and sculpture of Apollo
Master sculptor Vulca
510–500 B.C.E.
Original temple of wood, mud brick, or tufa (volcanic rock); terra
cotta sculpture event:
women are starting to have greater freedom in everyday life convention:
terra cotta and bronze sculptures -
San Vitale
Ravenna, Italy
Early Byzantine
526-547 ce
brick, marble, and stone veneer; mosaic -
Anavysos Kouros
Archaic Greek
530 B.C.E
Marble with reminants of paint -
Peplos Kore from the Acropolis
Archaic Greek
530 B.C.E.
Marble with painted details -
Hagia Sophia
Constantinople
532-537 ce
Brick and ceramic elements with stone and mosaic veneer -
Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well and Jacob Wretling the Angel
Early Byzantine
Early 6th century ce
Illuminated manuscript event: reforms of Diocletian
Convention: GOLD. GOLD EVERYWHERE -
Athenian agora
Archaic through Hellenistic Greek.
600 B.C.E.–150 C.E.
Plan Event:
city-states prosper once again under the rule of the Romans convention:
free standing statues -
Virgin (theotokos) and child between Saints Theodore & George
Early byzantine
6th or early 7th century ce
encaustic on wood -
The kaaba
mecca, saudi arabia
631-632
Granite masonry, covered with silk curtain, calliraphy in gold, silver wrapped thread -
Dome of the Rock
Jerusalem, Palestine
691-692
Aluminum and bronze dome -
Great Mosque
Isfahan, Iran
700ce
Stone, brick, wood, plaster, glazed ceramic tile -
Great Mosque
Cordoba, Spain
Umayyad
785-786
Stone masonry events: Muhammad lived and died
Conventions: doesn't represent figures -
Folio from a Qur'an
Arab, north Africa, or Near East
Abbasid, 8-9th century
in, color, gold on parchment -
Pxis of al-Mughira
Umayyad
968 ce
ivory -
Great Mosque of Djenne
Mali, Africa
1200; 1906-1907
Adobe -
Dedication page with Blanche of Castile and King Louis IX of France
Gothic Europe
1225-1245 ce
illuminated manuscript events: death of St. Francis of Assisi
conventions: vaults -
Rottgen Pieta
Late medieval Europe
1300-1325
Painted wood -
Arena Chapel
Padua, Italy
Giotto di Bondone
1303-fresco
1305-brick and fresco -
Basin (Baptistere de st. louis)
Muhammad ibn al-Zain
1320-1340
brass inlaid with gold and silver -
Golden Haggadah
late medieval spain
1320
illuminated manuscript event:Great Schism ends
convention:individualized portraiture = POPULAR -
Alhambra
Grandada, Spain
1354-1391
white washed adobe stucco, wood, tile, paint, and gilding -
Camelid Sacrum in the shape of a canine
Tequizquiac, central Mexico
14,000-7000
Bone -
Annunciation Triptych
Workshop of robert Campin
1427-1432
Oil on wood events: capitalism makes its debut
convention: NATURALISM....AGAIN -
Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
Near Luxor, Egypt
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty.
1473–1458 B.C.E
andstone, partially carved into a rock cliff, and red granite -
Sandro Botticelli
1484-1486
Tempera on canvas -
Last Supper
Leonardo da vinci
1494-1498
oil and tempera event: Turks conquer Constantinople
convention: oil, tempera, and fresco -
Great Hall of the Bulls
Lascaux, France, Paleolithic Europe
15000-13000
rock painting -
Adam and Eve
Albrecht Durer
1504
Engraving -
Sistine Chapel
Vatican City, Italy
michelangelo
1508-1512
fresco -
School of Athens
Raphael
1509-1511
Fresco -
Isenheim Altarpiece
Matthias Grunewald
1512-1516
Oil on wood -
The court of Gayumars
Sultan Muhammad
1522-1525
Ink, opaque water color, gold on paper -
Entombment of Christ
Jacopo da Pontormo
1525-1528
Oil on wood event:sack of Rome---1527
convention: new modes of expression -
Allegory of Law and Grace
Lucas Cranach the Elder
1530
woodcut and letterpress -
Venus of Urbino
Titian
1538 CE
oil on canvas -
The Ardabil Carpet
Maqsud of Kashan
1539-1540
Silk and wool -
Temple of Amun-Re and Hypostyle Hall.
Karnak, near Luxor,
Egypt. New Kingdom,
18th and 19th Dynasties.
Temple: 1550 B.C.E.; hall: c. 1250 B.C.E.
Cut sandstone and mud brick -
Mosque of Selim II
Edirne, Turkey
1568-1575
Brick and stone -
Calling of Saint Matthew
Caravaggio
1597-1601
Oil on canvas -
Henri IV receives the portrait of Marie de' Medici
Peter Paul Rubens
1621-1625
oil on Canvas -
Self-Portrait with Saskia
Rembrandt van Rijn
1636
Etching -
San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
Rome, Italy
Francesco Borromini
1638-1646
Stone and Stucco -
Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
Rome, Italy
GIan Lorenzo Bernini
1647-1652
Marble, stucco and gilt bronze -
Las Meninas
Diego Velazquez
1656
oil canvas -
Woman Holding a balance
Johannes Vermeer
1664
oil on canvas -
Hunters in the snow
Pieter Bruegel the Elder1565
oil on wood -
The Palace at Versailles
Versailles, France
Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart
1669
Masonry, stone, wood, iron, and gold leaf -
II Gesu
Rome, Italy
1568-1679
Brick Marble, Fresco, and stucco Event: 30 years war
convention: tenebrism -
Fruit and Insects
Rachel Tuysch
1711
Oil on wood -
The Tete a Tete
William Hogarth
1743
oil on canvas event: reaction to the Baroque style
convention: pastel colors -
A philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery
Joseph Wright of Derby
1763-1765
oil on canvas event: Thomas Hobbes!
convention: individualism -
The Swing
Jean-Honore Fragonard
1767
oil on canvas -
Monticello
Virginia, US
THomas Jefferson
1768-1809
brick, glass, stone, and wood -
The Oath of the Horatti
Jacques-Louis David
1784
oil on canvas event: capatlism
convention: symbolism -
George Washington
Jean-Antoine Houdon
1788-1792
Marble -
Self-Portrait
Elisabeth Louis Vigee Le Brun
1790
oil on canvas -
Y no hai remedio
Francisco de Goya
1810-1823
etching, drypoint, burin, and burnishing -
La Grande Odalisque
Jean0Auguste-Dominique Ingres
1814
Oil on Canvas event: Napolen defeated at Toulouse
convention: looser, less precise brushstrokes -
Liberty Leading the People
Eugene Delacroix
1830 ce
oil on canvas -
The Oxbow
Thoms Cole
1836
Oil on canvas -
Still life in Studio
Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre
1837
Daguerreotype event: CAMERAS
convention: no smiles in portraits -
Slave ship
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1840
oil on canvas -
Palace of Westminster (parliament)
London, England
Charles Barry and Augustus W. N. Pugin
1840-1870
Limestone masonry and glass events: hierarchy of the Roman Catholic church was fully restored in the Netherlands
convention: rich colors and decoration -
Stone Breakers
Gustave Courbet
1849
Oil on canvas
event: California was admitted to the union
convention: rejects imaginative idealization -
Nadar Raising photography to the Height of Art
Honore Daumier
1862
Lithograph -
Olympia
Edouard Manet
1863
oil on canvas -
The Saint-Lazare Station
Claude Monet
1877
Oil on canvas Event: Monet's breakthrough
convention:small, thin brushstrokes -
Horse in Motion
Eadweard Muybridge
1878
Albumen print -
Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh
1889
Oil on Canvas event: went against the grain of traditional
convention: thick paint application -
THe Coiffure
Mary Cassatt
1890-1891
Drypoint and aquatint -
Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?
Paul Gaugin
1897-1898
oil on canvas
(WILL NOT LET ME ADD A PICTURE) -
Mont Sainte-victoire
Paul Cezanne
1902-1904
Oil on canvas -
Augustus of Prima Porta
Imperial Roman
Early first century C.E.
Marble
(won't go to CE) -
House of the Vettii
Pompeii, Italy
Imperial Roman
rebuilt: 62–79 C.E.
Cut stone and fresco Event:
Rome Became Republic 509 BCE convention:
arches (IT WON'T GO TO 62 CE. IT ONLY STAYS AT 1962..SORRY) -
Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater)
Rome, Italy
Imperial Roman
70–80 C.E
Stone and concrete
(won't go to CE) -
Head of a Roman patrician
Republican Roman
75–50 B.C.E.
Marble
(also won't go to 75CE) -
Bahram Gur Fights the Karg
Islamic; Persian, II'Khanid
1330-1340
ink and opaque watercolor, gold, and silver on paper -
King Menkaura and queen
Old Kingdom, Fourth Dynasty
2490–2472 B.C.E
Greywacke -
25,000-25,300 BCE
Namibia
Charcoal on stone Prehistoric Events: Defined by the Ice Age and Glaciers
-people were nomadic
(WOULDN'T LET ME FIT THE FULL YEAR, SO IT IS ON THE WRONG YEAR BUT I WROTE THE ACTUAL YEAR ABOVE)
Art conventions: twisted perspective -
Great Pyramids and Great Sphinx
Giza, Egypt.
Old Kingdom, Fourth Dynasty
2550–2490 B.C.E
Cut limestone -
Standard of ur
summerian
2600-2400 BCE
wood inliad with shells, lapis lazuli and red limestone Historical Event:
Invention of pictograms and then cuneiform Art convention: art bcame war-like -
Seated scribe
Saqqara, Egypt
Old Kingdom, Fourth Dynasty
2620–2500 B.C.E.
Painted limestone. -
Statues of votive figures
Sumerian.
2700 B.C.E.
Gypsum inlaid with shell and black limestone. -
Palette of King Narmer
Predynastic Egypt
3000–2920 B.C.E
Greywacke Historical Event:
written language Artistic convention:
extreme continuity -
Jade Cong
Lianghu, China
3300-2200 BCE
carved jade -
White Temple and its ziggurat
Sumerian
3500–3000 B.C.E.
Mud brick -
anthropomorphic stele
Arabian Peninsula
4000-3001 BCE
Sandstone -
beaker with ibex motifs
Susa, Iran
4200-3500 BCE
Painted terra cotta -
Running Horned Woman
Tassili n'Ajer, Algeria
6000-4000 BCE
Pigment on Rock