Final Exam Guide Flashcards

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

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.

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

Standing Buddha
Bamiyan, Afghanistan
- Pilgrimage site
- 5th century CE
- carved before country was islamic
- was covered with jewels
- Now destroyed by the Taliban
Recall points of the film
- 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

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

Roped Pot
Igbo-Ukwu, Nigeria
Bronze
- independently invented by native people
- offering to an altar
- complicated method to cast
- can be a musical instrument

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.

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

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.

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.

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