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

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Final Review Total annihilation shall follow

Kouros 600 BCE, Archaic

Kroisos, 530 BCE, Archaic

Kritios, 480 BCE, Classical

Sculptures of the Parthenon

Reconstruction of the “Palace” at Knossos, Crete

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

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

12 Temple of Athena Nike Classical Greek Temple of Portunus Rome, Italy - ca. 75 BC

Apollo of Veii Vulca?, BCE, Painted terra cotta, 5’10”

Sarcophagus from Cerveteri 520 BCE, terra cotta, 6’7”

Augustus Primaporta 20 BCE, Marble, 6’8”

Caracalla 211 CE, Marble

Masjid-I Shah Isfahan 1611

Maebyeong Bottle with Bamboo and Plum Tree Goryeo Dynasty 12 th Cent. Inlaid celadon

Horyuji Compound

Horyuji Compound Buddha 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

South portal and porch Christ in Majesty Priory church of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, 1115Ce

Old St. Peter’s

Gero Crucifix Cologne Cathedral 970CE Painted and gilded wood 6’2”

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

1. Identify the name of this page 2. Identify the book it is from. NOT THE BIBLE!!!!!!

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!!!!

Oseberg Ship Burial

High Cross of Muirdeach Monasterboice, Ireland 18’ Sandstone Circle intersecting the cross identifies this as Celtic.

Otto I Presenting Madegeburg Cathedral to Christ 1 of 17 ivory plaques 960 CE 5”x4.5”

Church of St. Cyriakus, Gernrode Germany 961 Consecrated 973

Hildesheim Doors Abbey church of St. Michael 1015 Bronze 16’6”

Teotihuacan  6 th largest city in the world 600 CE

Chichen Itza, Castillo  98 ft.  Mayan 9 th Cent.  What is unique about the steps?  About the solstices?  Tope temple dedicated to Kukulcan  Built over a smaller temple

Lalibela commissioned 11 churches in modern Lalibela Red tufa stone, very malleable Extreme foresight and skill “New Jerusalem” Who is St. Frumentius? Beta Giorghis

Reliquary Statue of Sainte Foy Abbey Church of Conques, France Late 9 th Cent. Silver gilt over wood with gems and cameos Why isn’t this an idol? How is it different than a Venus statue?

Santiago de Compostela 1075 Romanesque Galicia, Spain