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Name: Dipylon Krater Period: Geometric Subject: Mourning scene, funerary procession Material: figure painting on clay Location: Athens Date: 740 BCE |
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Name: Herakles and centaur Period: Geometric Material: bronze Location: Olympia, Greece Date: 750-730 BCE |
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Name: Temple of Hera I, "Basilica" Style: Doric Period: Archaic Location: Paestum, Italy --> a Greek polis Date: 550 BCE |
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Name: Temple of Artemis Pediment Subject: Medusa, panthers, titanomachy to scare thieves Style: Doric Period: Archaic Location: Corfu--> island Polis Date: 600 BCE |
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Name: Siphnian Treasury/Sanctuary of Apollo frieze Subject: gigantomachy Style: Ionic Period: Archaic Location: Delphi, Greece Date: 530 BCE |
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Name: Kouros material: marble location: Greece Date: 600 BCE Period: Archaic |
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Name: Calf bearer subject: man bringing calf to sacrifice to Athena, Archaic smile to show he is alive location: Athens material: marble date: 560 BCE period: archaic
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Name: Kore location: Athens material: marble date: 520 BCE period: archaic |
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Name: Kroisos location: Athens material: marble date: 530 BCE period: archaic |
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Name: Francois Vase Artists: Kleitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter) Subject: lowest band has animals, higher bands have scenes from Greek myth Style: Volute krater, black-figure location: Athens period: archaic date: 570 BCE |
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Name: Achilles and Ajax playing dice Artist: Exekias Style: amphora, black-figure location: Italy (he exported far) date: 540 BCE period: Archaic
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Name: Three revelers Artist: Euthymides Style: Amphora, red-figure location: Italy date: 510 BCE period: Archaic |
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Name: West Pediment of Temple of Aphaia Subject: 2nd sack of Troy by Agamemnon, Dying warrior with Archaic smile, archer Date: 490 BCE Period: Archaic Location: Aegina, island off Greece |
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Name: East Pediment of Temple of Aphaia subject: 1st sack of Troy by Herakles and Telamon, classical dying warrior Date: 480 BCE Period: Early classical Location: Aegnia, island off Greece |
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Name: Slaughter of the Niobids artist: Niobid Painter Date: 450 BCE style: calyx krater, red-figure period: early Classical location: Athens |
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Name: Troy Taken Artist: Polygnotos period: early classical Style: panel painting, introduction of multiple ground lines location: Delphi Date: 475-450 BCE |
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Name: Tomb of the diver subject: diving into afterlife, top face of tomb period: early classical location: Paestum date: 500-475 BCE |
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Name: center of east pediment of Temple of Zeus subject: Zeus, kings, seer at chariot race period: early classical date: 470-456 BCE location: Olympia, Greece |
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Name: west pediment of Temple of Zeus subject: Apollo and centauromachy period: early classical date: 470-456 BCE location: Olympia, Greece |
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Name: Bronze Zeus Date: 450 BCE Period: Early Classical location: Greece |
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Name: Doryphoros Artist: Polykleitos material: bronze original, marble Roman copies Date: 450 BCE Period: early classical
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Name: Diskobolos Artist: Myron Material: bronze original, marble Roman copy Date: 450 BCE Period: early classical
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Artist: Achilles Painter Style: lekythos, white ground, funerary Date: 450 BCE Period: high classical Location: Athens
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Name: East pediment of Parthenon Artist: Iktinos Subject: Helios and Ares, three goddesses at birth of Athena (this is drawing, it should actually be on pediment) Period: High classical Location: Athens Date: 447-432 BCE |
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name: Metopes of Parthenon Artist: iktinos Subject: Centauromachy Period: High classical Location: Athens Date: 447-432 BCE |
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Name: Parthenon East frieze Artist: Iktinos Subject: maidens and marshals, Poseidon, Apollo, Artemis Period: High classical Location: Athens Date: 447-432 BCE
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Name: Athena Parthenos Artist: Pheidias Location: Athens Period: High classical Date: 438 BCE |
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Name: Nike from Temple of Athena Nike Location: Athens Period: high Classical Date: 426-424 BCE |
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Name: Caryatid from Temple of Athena Polias Location: Athens Period: high classical Date: 420-406 BCE |
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Name: Aphrodite of Knidos Artist: Praxiteles Period: Late classical Date: 350 BCE |
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Name: Hades abducting Persephone Date: 336 BCE location: Vergina, Greece Period: Late classical |
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Name: Stag Hunt Artist: Gnosis Date: 300 BCE Location: Pella Period: Late classical
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Name: Alexander Mosaic Material: mosaic made of tessera Subject: Alexander fights Darius III of Persia Location: Macedon, discovered in Pompeii Date: mosaic 100 BCE floor in House of Faun, based off original painting in 325 BCE Period: Late classical |
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Name: Alexander statuette Artist: Lysippos Date: 330 BCE Period: Late classical |
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Name: Corinthian pillar in Tholos Artist: Polykleitos the Younger Location: Epidauros Date: 350 BCE Period: Late classical |
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Name: Theater Artist: Polykleitos the Younger Location: Epidauros Date: 330 BCE Period: Late classical |
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Name: Altar of Zeus Location: Pergamon Subject: gigantomachy, Athena battling Alkyoneos Date: 175 BCE Period: Hellenistic |
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Name: Nike Subject: Nike, the winged victory that interacts with the environment and is real in its flight unlike static classical pieces focused on body Location: Samothrace, an island of Greece Date: 190 BCE Period: Hellenistic |
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Name: Aphrodite Artist: Alexandros Location: Melos, Greece Date: 150 BCE Period: Hellenistic |
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Name: Bronze Boxer Location: Rome Date: 100 BCE Period: Hellenistic |
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Name: Demosthenes Artist: Polyeuktos Date: 280 BCE Period: Hellenistic |
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Name: Bucchero Skyphos Date: 650 BCE Period: Etruscan Orientalizing |
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Name: Tomb of the Shields Date: 550 BCE Period: Etruscan Archaic
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Name: Sarcophagus of married couple Subject: reclining couple, shows more liberty of Etruscan women compared to Greek women to be seen publicly with husband Date: 550 BCE Period: Etruscan Archaic |
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Name: Apulu Date: 500 BCE Location: Veii, Italy Period: Etruscan Archaic |
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Name: Tomb of the Hunting and Fishing Date: 530 BCE Location: Tarquinia Period: Etruscan Archaic
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Name: Tomb of the Augurs Date: 520 BCE Location: Tarquinia Period: Etruscan Archaic
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Name: Tomb of the Leopards Subject: Leopards guard, luxury and entertainment depicted shows privilege of Etruscan elite life Date: 480 BCE Period: Etruscan Archaic |
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Name: Tomb of the Leopards Subject: Leopards guard, luxury and entertainment depicted shows privilege of Etruscan elite life Date: 480 BCE Period: Etruscan Archaic |
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Name: Tomb of the Triclinium Date: 480 BCE Period: Etruscan Archaic |
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Name: Capitoline Wolf Subject: Romulus and Remus, personality given to an animal unlike Roman art Location: Rome Date: 500 BCE Period: Etruscan Classical |
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Name: Porta Marzia Subject: Arch of gateway to Perugia, city of Etruscans. They borrow Greek motifs with flat columns, Roman with triumphal arches Date: 150 BCE
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Name: Sarcophagus of Lars Pulena Subject: Lars Pulena is rich and successfully made it to the after life Location: Tarquinia Date: 250 BCE
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Name: Aule Metele Subject: orator wearing Roman toga and shoes, showing that Etruscans got taken over Date: 50 BCE |
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Name: Temple of Portunus Mix of Greek and Etruscan (high podium) Location: Rome Date: 100 BCE Period: Roman republic |
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Name: Sanctuary of Fortune Location: Praeneste Date: 100 BCE Style: Concrete architecture with barrel vaults and arches Period: Roman Republic |
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Name: Sanctuary of Fortune Location: Praeneste Date: 100 BCE Style: Concrete architecture with barrel vaults and arches Period: Roman Republic |
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Name: Roman General Style: Roman portraits, old man's face on strong young body of Greek art Date: 100 BCE Period: Roman Republic |
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Name: Forum Location: Pompeii
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Name: Temple of Apollo Location: Pompeii |
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Name: Basilica --> the town hall Location: Pompeii
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Name: Theater Location: Pompeii Style: Colonnade and frons |
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Name: Odeon for singing, speaking Location: Pompeii Style: Frons |
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Name: Apodyterium (locker room) Location: Forum Baths in Pompeii
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Name: Frigidarium Location: Forum Baths in Pompeii |
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Name: Caldarium Location: Forum Baths in Pompeii |
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Name: House of the Vettii entrance (Atrium) with garden (peristylium) seen in background Location: Pompeii
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Name: Ixion room in House of Vettii Location: Pompeii |
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Name: colonnaded Peristyle garden in House of Vettii Location: Pompeii |
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Name: Still Life (xenium) Date: ~50 CE |
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Name: Augustus Location: Primaporta Date: 20 BCE Period: Roman Early Empire Style: Dolphin/cupid of Aphrodite, drawings on armor signify golden age, speech to army, peaceful confident expression |
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Name: Ara Pacis Augustae Subject: altar signifying Roman peace and prosperity Date: 10 BCE Period: Roman Early Empire |
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Name: Ara Pacis Augustae Subject: altar signifying Roman peace and prosperity; fertile women in Parthenon style Date: 10 BCE Period: Roman Early Empire |
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Name: Ara Pacis Augustae Subject: altar signifying Roman peace and prosperity; reminiscent of marshalls and maidens on Parthenon Date: 10 BCE Period: Roman Early Empire |
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Name: Maison Carree Location: Nimes, France --> replica of temple in Forum of Augustus in Rome Date: 10 CE Period: Roman Early Empire - Augustus has conservative style
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Name: Colosseum Location: Rome Date: 80 CE Period: Roman Early Empire, Flavian Dynasty |
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Name: Trajan's Markets Location: Rome Date: 100 CE Period: Roman High Empire |
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Name: Baths of Caracalla Location: Rome Date: 200 CE Period: Roman Late Empire |
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Name: Baths of Caracalla Location: Rome Date: 200 CE Period: Roman Late Empire |
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Name: Hadrian's Pantheon - Hadrian succeeded Trajan Location: Rome Date: 120 CE Period: Roman High Empire Style: Corinthian columns, hemispherical dome |
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Name: Hadrian's Pantheon Location: Rome Period: Roman High Empire Date: 120 CE |
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Name: Arch of Titus Location: Rome Date: 80 CE Period: Roman Early Empire Subject: Conquest of Titus over the Jews |
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Name: Column of Trajan Subject: reliefs of Trajan addressing troops, scultpture of heroic Trajan at top Location: Rome Date: 100 CE Period: Roman High Empire |
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Name: Column of Antoninus Pius Subject: relief shows guy holding Egyptian obelisk, personified Roma with capitoline wolf on shield saying bye to dead Antoninus rising to heaven. Classical style Location: Vatican Date: 160 BCE Period: Roman High Empire |
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Name: Column of Antoninus Pius Subject: decursio reliefs not Roman style with stockier people and no groundline Location: Vatican Date: 160 BCE Period: Roman High Empire |
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Name: Portrait of Livia, Augustus' wife Date: 15 CE Period: Early Roman Empire
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Name: Portrait of Vespasian Subject: more real and accessible than Augustus Date: 75 CE Period: Early Roman Empire |
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Name: Portrait of Flavian woman Subject: court style that contrasts simplicity of Vespasian Date: 90 CE Period: Early Roman Empire |
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Name: Portrait of Trajan Date: 100 CE Period: Roman High Empire
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Name: Portrait of Hadrian Date: 120 CE Period: Roman High Empire |
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Name: Marcus Aurelius Subject: Horse striding over barbarian, he is addressing Romans, curly hair so more philosopher than ruler. Strain of empire shows on his face for first time in portraiture--marks end of reliance on classical forms for art. Location: Rome Date: 175 CE |
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Name: Commodus Subject: eyes more hooded and wary than Marcus Date: 180 CE Period: Roman High Empire |
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Name: Caracalla Subject: bone structure, fierce, inscribed features Date: 200 CE Period: Roman Late Empire |
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Name: Portrait of Trajan Decius Subject: worried, can do nothing about failing empire Date: 250 CE Period: Roman Late Empire |
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Name: Portrait of Trebonianus Gallus Subject: Killed Trajan Decius and tried to be Alexander Date: 250 CE |
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Name: Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus Subject: Romans defeating barbarians. No ground lines so Roman not Greek. Date: 250 CE Period: Roman Late Empire |
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Name: Four tetrarchs Subject: Diocletian tried to restore order and he split empire among tetrarchs. Stone lasts forever. Squat figures abandon classicisim forever Location: Venice Date: 305 CE Period: Late Roman empire |
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Name: Colossus of Constantine in Basilica Nova Date: 315 BCE Period: Late Roman Empire
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Name: Arch of Constantine Subject: Similar to Arch of Titus in relief and to column of Trajan in Constantine distributing money Location: Rome Date: 315 BCE Period: Late Roman Empire |