Final Exam Guide Flashcards

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Last Judgement

Church of St. Faith, France

Romanesque

  • subject matter = Last Judgement from bible
  • damned to Left, saved to Right
  • Christ on Center
  • St. Peter holds the keys
  • church famous for relicuaries of Saint Faith who was decapitated
  • in Conques, France
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Reliquary Statue of Sainte Foy (St. Faith)

Church of St. Faith @ Conques, France

Romanesque

  • St. Faith, Christian martyr who died for her faith,decapitated
  • Reliquary decorated container that holds body parts of the martyr
  • veneration of icons or relics but not idol worship according to the church
  • enhanced the church prestige & wealth, thus they performed “holy robbery”
  • stolen by Conques monks from her shrine at Agen.
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Cathedral Complex Pisa

Tuscany, Italy

Romanesque

  • Cathedral, baptistery & campanile built with spillage of war
  • faces East (the rising sun), symbolic of Christ
  • Cathedral designed as a cruciform basilica
  • Rounded arches typical of Romanesque architecture
  • not overly adorned exterior
  • Islamic bronze griffin on the column on the roof
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Last Judgement Cathedral of St.Lazarus

Autun, Burgundy, France

Romanesque

  • Tympanum at Autun, Last Judgement scene
  • Scene of scale/balance weighing the soul, soul indicated by infant/baby (similar to Egyptian imagery), scale of good & evil
  • archangel Michael & devil/demon at the scale judging a soul
  • used as social control, by scarring people w/images carrying basic message of consequences.
  • lively narrative
  • the cross (a badge of Jerusalem) & scallop shell identifies former pilgrims
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Crucifix (copy of Italian Volto Santo)

Catalunya, Spain

Romanesque

  • known as Majestat Batllo
  • full gowned/clothed Christ
  • Spanish version/copy of “The Holy Face” an Italian crucifix
    • Nicodemus began sculpture & miraculously the face by finished overnight when he woke up.
  • Bishop wanted new church & used this relic as a reason to build it
  • variation of arabic text (cufic= seudo/false, text appear to be but not real writen language) at the hem of the gown, to emulate something from the holy land.
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Messengers Signal Appearance of Halley’s Comet

Bayeux Embroidery, Norman

Romanesque

  • Norman conquest of England by William the Conqueror
  • scene tells comet is an omen, that Harold had done wrong by braking the pledge/vows by taking the throne from William
  • Justifies Williams battle & conquest of England
  • Proof that publicly justified his battle
  • commissioned by winning side
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Harold’s Oath

Bayeus Embroidery, Norman

Romanesque

  • scene depicts King Harold appering before William & pledging fealty for William to be king, but Harold takes the throne illicitly.
  • Thus, embroidery recounts the history of the Norman Conquest of England.
  • Portrays how the battle was carried out
  • Depicts events before, during & the cause of the invasion of England.
  • Harold w/arrow through his eye, legitimize the conquest
  • Very useful propaganda
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Saint-Denis Church, Interior

France

Gothic

  • 1st Gothic Church Architecture
  • Church for Royals, housed kings of France tumbs, French crown, & relics of St.Denis
  • St. Denis (patron of France) thought to have walked w/his head on his hand & where he expired the church was built.
  • Abbot Suger supervised & directed construction.
    • Roman document signed by Dianisis & thought to be St.Denis gave him the idea of Stained Glass windows to add light
    • external Flying Buttresses & Pointy Arches for structure strength are hallmark of Gothic Architecture
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Chartres Cathedral (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

France

High Gothic

  • Asymmetrical spires, East facing
  • highly decorated/sculpture exterior
  • Dedicated to Virgin Mary, holds Santa Camisa=her tunic/blouse which people paid to see it (this funded the construction+ taxes)
  • Big rose window detail
    • Virgin Mary & Baby Jesus
    • royal figures
    • Old testament prophets
    • Flower lily=French monarchy symbols (code of armor)
    • Castle=Spanish code of armor
  • Tympanum decorations 3arches at entrance door: Ascension/Jesus/Virgin Mary w/Jesus
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Rose Window and Lancers

Chartres Cathedral, France

Gothic Stain Glass

  • Virgin Mary & Jesus
  • 12 holy spirits
  • old testament prophets
  • Royal figures
  • French monarchy symbol (code of armor)= Flower Lily
  • Spanish monarchy symbol = Castle
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Saint-Chapelle Interior

Paris, France

Gothic

  • build by King Lui IV
  • built to hold relics related to Christ bought from his cousin who had financial problems
  • verticality & pointed arches
  • original Gothic glass windows tell stories
  • richly decorated
  • buildig cost 40k vs reliquaries 135k
  • guilded chalice holds Christ crown of thorn
  • radiant style building, for its light emanating from tall stained glass windows
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Holofernes’ Army Crossing the Euphrates River

Sainte-Chapelle, Paris

Gothic

  • portrays Holofernes’ equestrian warriors from the old testament in midieval armor
  • depiction to justify King Lui “Holy War”
  • bolstering King Lui’s own position
  • overlapping figures & forshortening of horses
  • glass stained windows w/stories
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Cimabue

Virgin & Child Enthroned

Italian

  • Greek/Byzantine Art Style influence
  • formal & linear emphasis to draw in attention
  • guilded gold background, flattens space
  • abstract patterns are viewed as clothing
  • painting is about Jesus, so Virgin points to him
  • Artist Cimabue (Cheni de Peppo) a master of his style.
    • his apprentice Giotto, later great artist
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Giotto

Virgin & Child Enthroned

Italian

  • developed along side master Cimabue
  • reflected a more humanistic subjects
  • higher contrast creates a sense of 3D
  • more naturalistic approach
  • his influence goes to the Impressionist time
  • hand gesture more natural, by now people are more literate
  • perspective, overlapping, point of view more uniform & coherent-viewer is down looking up to the scene.
  • angels are sensed they are more on the same plane, more believable
  • forms are created by light & dark vs line by Cimabue
  • painterly style vs Cimabue linear style
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Giotto

Lamentation, Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel

Italy

  • grief, primary emotion
  • diagonal line of rock leading eye to Christ
  • light & dark contrast
  • images sorounding Christ
    • all have different facial expressions
    • contrast of light & dark in hands of angels & expressive & shocked
    • body language portray grief
    • all gaze on Christ
  • commitioned by unscrupulous banking family Enrico Scrovegni to clear their name
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Virgin & Child Sculpture

from Saint-Denis church

French

  • elegant, sophisticated, serene
  • contrapposto stand
  • from the French royal court
  • silver gilt & enamel
  • apple on baby Jesus represents his role as the new Adam redeming humanity from sin
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Ivory Chest w/scenes from Courtly Romances

French

  • from French Court
  • possessed by a woma, gift from husband/lover
  • box tells stories, symbolism of provocative/sexual concerns
    • aristotles story to Alexander the great to stay away from women bec of their charms, to keep his mind in his work
    • then aristotle is being riden by a woman, he did not learn his own lesson
  • scene of fountain of youth, shows Europeans facination of foreign tales
  • scenes are opposite to church going images, reflecting inner fantasies
  • scene w/lovers, king spying & slaying of unicorn portrays the redemtion of the girls honor
  • symbolism: cupid, flowers, oak-fertility, unicorn slayed only in the presence of a virngin girl
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Ivory Chest, Tristan & Iseult at the Fountain

French

  • Literature portrayal of lovers story
  • Tristan & Iseult illicit romantic meeting, the King finds out & spyes on them from a tree, but the couple see his reflection & do nothing.
  • a unicorn is slayed by hunter while enchanted & resting on a virgin girl, symbolic of the restoration of the honor of the queen.
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Pieta (Mary & Jesus)

German

  • humble image, emotional
  • scene not described in the Bible
  • expressionistic, not necessarily natural
  • proportions are off, does not follow classical rules
  • probably for a town church, for poor people
  • wounds are inflamed similar to bubonic flames from the plague
  • seems to portray Christ if he had died from the plague
  • emphasis is Christ suffering
  • associates people suffering w/Christ crucifix suffering
  • contrast from Virgin & Child French Royal Sculpture
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Terracota Soldiers

from mausoleum of Emperor Shihuangdi

Qin Dynasty

  • 8k soldiers modeled
  • arranged in military formation
  • original weapons stolen to kill the Qin dynasty
  • Qin dynasty responsible for:
    • administrative system
    • unified written language
    • unified coinage/currency
    • made commerce & official documents easier
    • hughe public works, hundreds of palaces
    • extended Great Wall of China
    • eliminated title system, allowing farmers/common people to rise to military ranks
    • purged hundred of scholars
    • mlitarized society, forcing spying
  • Mauseleum created like a mountain w/rivers & mountains, an earth replica
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Painted Banner of Lady Dai

Han Dynasty

  • Lady Dai burial guide to after life
  • silk banner, T-shape
  • reflects Han’s cosmology, a guide to after life (similar to Egyptian book of the dead). 3 Realm/levels of the universe:
    • Top= heaven
    • Middle= earthly
    • Lower= underworld
  • Heaven-Lady Dai rides a dragon as she ascends to heaven
  • Harpies Greek image (woman head & body/wings/claws of a bird), reflects trade w/other countries
  • Earthly-Lady Dai receives gifts
  • Underworld-fish & other creatures
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Seated Buddha

Yungang Caves, Shanxi Province, central China

  • rock-cut cave sculpture, 45 ft tall
  • serine, calm
  • eternal gaze
  • flame behind, symbol of achieving enlightenment
  • long ears, sign of former privilege life in palace
  • meditation image
  • elaborate garment
  • pilgrimage site
  • site near Great Wall of China
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Standing Buddha

Bamiyan, Afghanistan

  • Pilgrimage site
  • 5th century CE
  • carved before country was islamic
  • was covered with jewels
  • Now destroyed by the Taliban
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  • dramatic images & sounds, presented as mysterious
  • monk chasing scene shows disrespect for culture by calling monk strange & dance
  • emperor portrait (unknown) but portrait shown is portrayed w/high emphasis as an evil emperor
  • 8k terracota army
  • gold suit w/Jade pieces took 10yrs to make
  • had blast furnes technology, mass producing iron 1500yrs before Europe.
  • Qin Dynasty, ruled by emperor Shihuangdi
    • mausoleum mirror image of emperor’s habitat
    • mountain, rivers, celestial constalations
    • eliminated 400 scholars
    • created group of 5-punishment applied to all
    • terracota weapons used to overthrow Qin Dynasty
    • idea of after life
    • unified coinage & written language
    • extended Great Wall of China
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Burial Chamber

Igbo-Ukwu, Nigeria

  • Archaeological Site
  • 10th CE
  • Tumb of Priest King, a high status person
  • gold images in bronze
  • Symbol of political power:
    • multicolor Beads 100k (crown jewels), incl. glass imported from Egypt
    • Carnelia stone beads poss. from Egypt/India, beads also circulated as money
    • elephant Ivory tusk carved, symbol of power/kings
    • animal imagery-avitars, metaphors, proverbs
    • Leopard-symbol of political power, not to be questioned
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Roped Pot

Igbo-Ukwu, Nigeria

Bronze

  • independently invented by native people
  • offering to an altar
  • complicated method to cast
  • can be a musical instrument
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Crowned Head of Queen

Ife, Yoruba Culture, Nigeria

Brass

  • King sculpture
  • scarification patterns (face decorations by scaring)
  • may represent a female oni
  • commemorates/honor a relative
  • realism suggest it could be a portrait, but idealized representing physical beauty & moral character.
  • prejudiced ideas by Europeans thought sculpture was created by Greeks from lost island of Atlantis.
  • Oni is Ife’s first ruler-the oni Oduduwa-came from heaven to create earth & populate it.
  • Ife is regarded as the “navel of the world”, the site of creation.
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Ritual Vessel, Ife

Yoruba, Nigeria

Ceramic

  • altar image on broken pot is abstract, reprisents the inner head
  • Serpent, associated w/spiritual world, a religious symbol that connects heaven & earth
  • broken at the bottom to pour offering/liquid that would penetrate to earth
  • found in the ground in a royal tumb bet. two altars
  • from Yoruba Culture, Nigeria
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Royal Altar

Edo Culture, Nigeria

  • Benin brass heads & carved elephant ivory tusks (symbol of power)
  • stylized heads & features
  • oba = king
  • crown is consider a deity
  • olokun- represented by crocodile?, color is white; a symbol of wealth, fertility, economic power, realm is ocean/water.
  • heads are symbolic of intelligence, wisdom, ability to succeed in this world or to communicate w/spiritual forces in the ancestral world.
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Hip Mask for a Queen Mother (Iyoba)

Benin, Nigeria

Edo Culture

Ivory

  • Benin is a royal art, only the oba (king) could commission works in brass or ivory
  • ornamental belt mask
  • represents iyoba (queen mother-the oba’s mother)
  • originally inlaid w/rion
  • may represent Idia, mother of Esigie a powerful oba.
  • Idia remembered for raising an army & using magical powers to help her son defeat his enemies.
  • necklace represent Portuguese soldiers, Portuguese helped Esigie expand his kingdom.
  • Olokun (Lord of the Great Waters) symbolized by mudfish, viewed as semidivine, mediates bet. the human world & the supernatural world of Olokun.
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Plaque with Warriors

Benin, Nigeria

Edo Culture

Brass

  • Warrior chief back from war
  • Center is chief with eben sword (leaf-shape), symbol of high rank & loyalty to the oba
  • little figures with offerings to the oba
  • hip image of Leopard, symbol of power
  • plaque decorated the royal palace of the kingdom of Benin
  • in high relief depicts details of costume & figures
  • foliage background employed healing rituals