ART 2050 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART I
Dr. Joanne Sowell
Slides for Quiz #3 and Test #3
| IDENTIFICATION | DATE | STYLE/CULTURE |
| 7.41 Medallions and frieze from Arch of Constantine | c. 313 | Late Roman |
| 7.51 Monumental head of Constantine | c. 313 | Late Roman |
| 8.3 Christ as Good Shepherd, Catacomb of Priscilla, Rome | 3rd C | Early Christian |
| 8.4 Santa Maria Antiqua Sarcophagus | 4th c. | Early Christian |
| 8.5, 8.6 Plan and reconstruction drawing of Old Saint Peter's, Rome | c. 333-390 | Early Christian |
| 8.7 Christus-Sol, Saint Peter's necropolis | 3rd century | Early Christian |
| 8.14 Christ as the Good Shepherd, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia | c. 425 | Early Christian |
| 8.19, 8.20 Mosaics of the Apse of San Vitale, Ravenna | c. 540 | Byzantine |
| 8.22 Christ in Majesty, apse mosaic from San Vitale, Ravenna | c. 540 | Byzantine |
| 8.23, 8.24, 8.25 Justinian and Theodora, mosaics from apse of San Vitale, Ravenna | c. 540 | Byzantine |
| 8.28, 8.30 Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul) | 537 | Byzantine |
| 8.44 Harrowing of Hell, mosaic, Hosios Loukas, Greece | 11th c | Byzantine |
| 9.7 Arches of the Great Mosque, Cordoba, Spain | 10th c. | Islamic |
| 9.15 Purse cover from Sutton Hoo , England | 7th c | Migration |
| 9.24 Crucifixion page from Book of Kells | c. 800 | Hiberno-Saxon |
| Saint John from the Book of Kells | c. 800 | Hiberno-Saxon |
| 9.29 Saint John, Coronation Gospels | c. 800 | Carolingian |
| 9.30 Four evangelists from Gospel book | c. 800 | Carolingian |
| 9.31 Christ in Majesty Vivian Bible | c. 840 | Carolingian |
| 9.35, 9.36, 9.37Restored abbey church of Saint Michael's , Hildesheim | c. 1000 | Ottonian |
| 9.38, 9.39 Bronze doors, Hildesheim, Germany | 1015 | Ottonian |
| 10.3, 10.5, 10.6 Sainte-Foy , Conques, France | c. 1100 | Romanesque |
| 10.12 South Porch of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, France | c. 1130 | Romanesque |
| 10.14 Christ in Majesty, tympanum, Saint-Pierre, Moissac | c. 1130 | Romanesque |
| 10.19 Lions and St. Paul, trumeau, Saint-Pierre, Moissac | c. 1130 | Romanesque |
| 10.31, 10.32, 10.33 Pisa Cathedral | c. 1150 | Romanesque |
| 10.36 Battle from the Norman Invasion, Bayeux Tapestry | after 1066 | Romanesque |
| 10.44 Nave , Durham Cathedral | c. 1100 | Romanesque |
| 11.2 Ambulatory of St. Denis, France | c. 1144 | Gothic |
| 11.5, 11.24 Nave of Chartres Cathedral, France | after 1194 | Gothic |
| 11.11 West facade, Chartres Cathedral | c. 1150 | Gothic |
| 11.18 Tympanum of west facade, Chartres | c. 1150 | Gothic |
| 11.19 Door jamb statues, west facade, Chartres | c. 1150 | Gothic |
| 11.21 Saints from South Transept, Chartres | c. 1220 | Gothic |
| 11.31 Vierge dorée, Amiens Cathedral | c. 1250 | Gothic |
| 11.35 Annunciation and Visitation, Reims | c. 1225 | Gothic |
| 11.38 Nave, Sainte-Chapelle, Paris | c. 1240 | Gothic |
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Please refer to images 10.5 10.7, 10.8, 10.43, 11.3, 11.6, 11.14, 11.15, 11.26 and 11.34 to help with terms dealing with architecture. Learn the terms on your study guide.