Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Chp8
Slide 37: Christ seated, from Civita Latina, Italy, ca. 350-375. Marble
45: Crucifixion,SantaSabina, Rome, ca 432.
41: Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes, mosaic from the top register of the nave wall of Sant' Apollinare Nuovo,Ravenna, Italy, ca. 504.
38: Restored Cutaway view of the Christian community house, Dura-Europos.
39: Sarcophagus of Jinius Bassus, from Rome Italy ca. 359 Marble
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Chp 6 (6-17)
Sarcophagus of Lars Pulena
Made by an Etruscan sculptor
Made during the 2nd Century BCE
Chp 6 (6-8)
Interior of the Tomb of Shields and Chairs
Built by the Etruscan Families
Made during the 7th Century
Located at Cerveteri, Italy
Chairs made for the terracota statues of the deceased
Made from the bedrock and earth they had cut into
Built by the Etruscan Families
Made during the 7th Century
Located at Cerveteri, Italy
Chairs made for the terracota statues of the deceased
Made from the bedrock and earth they had cut into
Chp 6 (6-7)
Tumuli of the Banditaccia Necropolis
Built by Etruscan families
Built during the 2nd century BCE
Located outside of Cerveteri, Italy
The dead weren't allowed to be buried within the cities, so they were buried here instead
Cut from dark local limestone called tufa, then covered in earthly materials
Chp 6 (6-6)
Sarcophagus with Reclining Couple
Built by the Etruscans
Made around 520 BCE
Located in Cerveteri, Italy
Cut and painted from terracota
Chp 6 (6-3)
Model of a Typical Etruscan Temple
Made the Etruscan religious groups
Typical look through out the entire Etruscan era
Located in Central Italy, Built for religious purposes
Base and walls made from mud brick, columns and roof constructed from wood
Chp 6 (6-2)
Fibula of Orientalizing Lions (6-2)
Built by a wealthy Cerveteri Family
Made in 640 BCE
Found at the Regolini-Galassi Tomb, Cerveteri, Italy
Designed to fasten a woman's gown to her shoulder
Chapter 6 Image 17
Fibula of Orientalizing Lions
Built by a wealthy Cerveteri Family
Made in 640 BCE
Found at the Regolini-Galassi Tomb, Cerveteri, Italy
Designed to fasten a woman's gown to her shoulder
Chapter 6 Image 16
capitoline wolf
what Capitoline wolf
where rome Italy
when 500 bce
how bronze 2'7 high
which Romulus and remus raised by wolf estruscan wolf, romans added statue of kids later
Chapter 5 Image 12
Temple of Apollo (5-75)
Designed by Paionios of Ephesos and Daphnis of Miletos
Made around 300 BCE
Located in Didyma, Turkey
Dedicated to Apollo, Venture into non-traditional build design
Planned to have 4 walls and an open ceiling. Took 500 years to built but never fully completed
Chapter 5 Image 12
Caryatids of the South Porch of the Erechtheion (5-54)
Made in 405 BCE
Located at Erechtheion, Greece
Built as an alternative art style for columns, replace the traditional Ionic style
Plaster Casts of Marble Statues
Chapter 5 Image 12
Three Goddesses ( Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite ) (5-49)
Made by Phidias
Made around 432 BCE
Found at the Panthenon at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece
Sculpted from marble
Chapter 5 Image 12
Athena Parthenos (5-46)
Made by Phidias
Made around 438 BCE
Found in the cella of the Parthenon at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece
Built in dedication to Athena
Built from chryselephantine, a mix of ivory and gold
Original was destroyed during the Persian sacking of Athens
Chapter 5 Image 12
Chariot Race of Pelops and Oinomaos (5-32)
Made around 456 BCE
Found at the Temple of Zeus, Olympia, Greece
Tells the story of the Chariot Race between Pelops and King Oinomaos
Sculpted and carved from marble
Chapter 5 Image 12
Facade of the Temple of Aphaia ( restore view ) (5-27)
Recreated by Guillaume-Abel Blouet
Originally made around 500 BCE
Built in Aegina, Greece
Dedicated to Aphaia, a local nymph
Sculpted and carved from limestone
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