Survey of Art final Flashcards

“Arch of Titus”. Roman Imperial Art. 27 BCE-200 CE.

Spoil from the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem (relief from Arch of Titus) Roman Imperial Art. 27 BCE-200 CE.

Apollodorus of Damascus, “Basilica Ulpia” (Interior view and plan), from the Forum of Trajan, Rome. Roman Imperial Art. 27 BCE-200 CE.

“Pantheon” (plan and both views) Roman Imperial Art. 27 BCE-20 CE.

“Marcus Aurelius”. Roman Imperial Art. 27 BCE-200 CE.

“Arch of Constantine” Late Antique–Roman, 200 BCE-527 CE.

“Constantine Addressing the Roman People in the Roman Forum”, Late Antique–Roman, 200-527 CE.

“Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine” Rome. Late Antique–Roman, 200-527 CE exterior

“Constantine The Great (Head from the Colossal Statue). Late Antique–Roman, 200-527 CE.

“Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine” Rome. Late Antique–Roman, 200-527 Plan

“Wall with the Torah Niche”, Dura Europos. Late Anitique–Jewish, 200-527 CE.

“Cubiculum of Leonis, Catacomb of Commodila. Late Antique–Early Christian, 200-527 CE.

Reconstruction Drawing of “Old Saint Peter’s Basilica”, Rome. Late Antique–Early Christian, 200-527 CE.

“Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus”. Late Antique–Early Christian, 200-527 CE.

“Good Shepherd” Late Antique–Early Christian, 200-527 CE (From Oratory of Galla Placidia, Ravenna)

Anthemius (of Tralles) and Isidorus (of Miletus). Church of Hagia Sophia, Istanbul. Byzantine Art (early) 527-1453

Anthemius (Of Tralles) and Isidorus (of Miletus). “Church of Hagia Sophia”, Istanbul. Byzantine Art (Early) 527-1453 exterior

Anthemius (of Tralles) and Isidorus (of Miletus). “Church of Hagia Sophia”, Istanbul. Byzantine Art (early). 527-1453–plan

“Emperor Justinian and his Attendants”, San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. Byzantine Art (early). 527-1453.

“Empress Theodora and her Attendants”, San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. Byzantine Art (early). 527-1453.

“Rebecca at the Well”, from the Vienna Genesis. Byzantine Art (early) 527-1453

“Virgin and Child with Saints and Angel” Byzantine Art (early) 527-1453.

“Cruxcifixion and Iconoclasts” from the Chludov Psalter. Byzantine Art (Middle) 527-1453

“Anastasis”, Church of the Monastery of Christ in Chora. Byzantine Art (Middle) 527-1453.




























































