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Art History 1
Spring 2017
MW 9:30-11 AM
Review: Exam 1
Terms you should know.
Ancient Near East
Prehistoric
Ancient Egypt
Paleolithic
Hierarchic scale
Old Kingdom
Neolithic
Conventions
Middle Kingdom
“Sculpture in the round”
Registers
New Kingdom
Relief sculpture
Lascaux
Composite pose
Megalithic
Corbel vault
“Post and lintel”
Artifact
Palimpsest
Naturalistic
Lamassus
Mesopotamia
Sumerian
Akkadian
Assyrian
Ziggurat
Bent Axis
Cuneiform
Cylinder seal
Votive figure
Abstract
Anthropomorphic
High Relief
Lost wax casting
Low Relief
Stylization
Catal Hoyuk
Stele
Amarna Period
Mastaba
Fresco “secco”
Canon
Ka
Sunken relief
Upper/Lower Egypt
Terms you should know.
Prehistoric Aegean
Ancient Greece
Cycladic
Geometric period
Metope
Minoan
Archaic Period & Persian War
Frieze
Early Classical/Transitional Period
Stylobyte
High Classical
Column
Late Classical
Pediment
Polis
Kouros/Kore
Krater
“Archaic smile”
Amphora
peripteral
Black figure technique
Contrapposto
Red figure technique
Acropolis
White ground technique
Peplos
Ionic order
Wet drapery technique
Mycenaen
Provenance
Provenience
Serpentine
Asymmetrical
Organic design
Marine Style
Kamares ware
Light well
Doric order
Corinthian order
Capital
Figure 1-1
Hall of the Bulls
Lascaux, France, (Paleolithic)
ca. 16,000-14,000 BCE.
Figure 1-9
Spotted Horses
Pech-Merle, France, (Paleolithic)
ca. 22,000 BCE.
Figure 1-4
Venus of Willendorf
Paleolithic
ca. 28,000–25,000 BCE.
Figure 1-7
Bison licking its flank
Paleolithic
ca. 12,000 BCE.
Figure 1-6
Two bison,
Paleolithic
ca. 15,000–10,000 BCE.
Figure 1-20
Stonehenge
Neolithic
ca. 2550–1600 BCE.
Figure 2-4
Female Head
Sumerian
ca. 3200–3000 BCE.
Figure 2-5
Votive Figures
Sumerian
ca. 2700 BCE.
Figure 2-11
cylinder seal
Sumerian
ca. 2600-2400 BCE.
Figure 2-9
Bull-headed harp
Sumerian
ca. 2600-2400 BCE
Figure 2-12
Head of an Akkadian ruler,
Akkadian
ca. 2250–2200 BCE.
Figure 2-13
Victory stele of Naram-Sin,
Akkadian
2254–2218 BCE.
Figure 2-20
Lamassu
Assyrian,
ca. 721–705 BCE.
Figure 2-23
Ashurbanipal hunting lions,
Assyrian
ca. 645–640 BCE.
Figure 3-1
Judgment of Hu-Nefer, detail of an illustrated Book of the
Dead,
Egypt, New Kingdom,
ca. 1290-1275 BCE.
Figure 3-2/3
Palette of King Narmer
Egyptian,
ca. 3000–2920 BCE.
Figure 3-5
IMHOTEP,
Stepped Pyramid of Djoser,
ca. 2630–2611 BCE.
Figure 3-11
Great Sphinx (with Pyramid of Khafre in the background at
left),
Egypt, Old Kingdom,
ca. 2520–2494 BCE.
Figure 3-20
Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
Egypt, New Kingdom,
ca. 1473–1458 BCE.
Figure 3-28
Fowling scene,
Egypt, New Kingdom,
ca. 1400–1350 BCE.
Figure 3-15
Ti watching a hippopotamus hunt,
Egypt, Old Kingdom,
ca. 2450–2350 BCE.
Figure 3-12
Khafre enthroned,
Egypt, Old Kingdom,
ca. 2520–2494 BCE.
3-14A
Portrait statue of Ka-Aper,
Egypt, Old Kingdom,
ca. 2450–2350 BCE.
Figure 3-13
Menkaure and Khamerernebty
Egypt, Old Kingdom,
a. 2490–2472 BCE.
Figure 3-14
Seated scribe,
Egypt, Old Kingdom,
ca. 2500 BCE.
Figure 3-27
Senmut with Princess Nefrura,
Egypt, New Kingdom,
ca. 1470–1460 BCE.
Figure 3-30
Akhenaton,
Egypt, Amarna Period,
ca. 1353–1335 BCE.
Figure 3-31
THUTMOSE,
Bust of Nefertiti,
ca. 1353–1335 BCE.
Figure 3-33
Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters,
Egypt, Amarna Period,
ca. 1353–1335 BCE.
Figure 3-32
Portrait of Tiye,
Egypt, New Kingdom,
ca. 1353–1335 BCE.
3-38
Portrait statue of Mentuemhet,
Egypt, First Millennium BCE,
ca. 660–650 BCE.
Figure 4-2
Figurine of a woman,
Cycladic,
ca. 2500–2300 BCE.
BULL'S-HEAD RHYTON
Minoan, New Palace period,
c. 1550-1450 BCE.
Figure 4-8
Bull-leaping,
Minoan,
ca. 1500 BCE.
Figure 4-12
Marine Style octopus jar,
Minoan,
ca. 1500 BCE.
Figure 4-27
Warriors Vase,
Mycenaen,
ca. 1200 BCE.
4-20
Treasury of Atreus,
Mycenaean,
ca. 1300-1250 BCE.
Figure 4-19
Lion Gate,
Mycenaean,
ca. 1300–1250 BCE.
Figure 4-22
Funerary mask,
Mycenaean,
ca. 1600–1500 BCE.
Figure 5-2
Geometric Dipylon krater,
Greece,
ca. 740 BCE.
Figure 5-19
KLEITIAS and ERGOTIMOS,
François Vase,
ca. 570 BCE.
Figure 5-20
EXEKIAS,
Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game,
ca. 540–530 BCE.
Figure 5-23A
Euphronios,
Death of Sarpedon,
ca. 515 BCE
Figure 5-24A
ONESIMOS,
Girl preparing to bathe,
ca. 490 BCE.
Figure 5-59
NIOBID PAINTER,
Artemis and Apollo slaying the children of
Niobe,
ca. 450 BCE.
Figure 5-58
ACHILLES PAINTER,
Warrior taking leave of his wife,
ca. 440 BCE.
Figure 5-4
Mantiklos Apollo,
Greece,
ca. 700–680 BCE.
Figure 5-7
Kouros,
Greece,
ca. 600
BCE.
Figure 5-9
Kroisos,
Greece,
ca. 530
BCE.
Figure 5-10
Peplos Kore,
Greece,
ca. 530 BCE.
Figure 5-11
Kore in Ionian dress,
Greece,
ca. 520–510 BCE.
Figure 5-28
Dying warrior, from the west pediment of the Temple of Aphaia,
Greece,
ca. 500–490 BCE.
Figure 5-29
Dying warrior, from the east pediment of the Temple of
Aphaia,
Greece,
ca. 480 BCE.
Figure 5-34
Apollo,
Greece,
ca. 470-456 BCE.
Figure 5-42
KRESILAS,
Pericles.
ca. 429 BCE.
Figure 5-1 IKTINOS and KALLIKRATES,
Parthenon,
447–438 BCE.
Figure 5-47
Lapith versus centaur,
Greece,
ca. 447-438 BCE.
Figure 5-49 Three
goddesses,
Greece,
ca. 438–432 BCE.
Figure 5-35
Kritios Boy,
Greece,
ca. 480 BCE.
Figure 5-39
Zeus (or Poseidon?),
Greece,
ca. 460–450 BCE.
Figure 5-41
POLYKLEITOS,
Doryphoros (Spear Bearer).
450–440 BCE,.
Figure 5-40
MYRON,
Diskobolos (Discus Thrower).
ca. 450 BCE,
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