APAH Exam
AP Art History with Reynolds at Sunlake High School
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Paleolithic
35,000 to 12,000 BCE
Near East
Mesolithic
12,000 to 8,000 BCE
Neolithic
from 8,000 BCE
Near East
Venus of Willendorf
c. 28,000 - 21,000 BCE
limestone
Natural History Museum, Vienna
Stonehenge
c. 2100 BCE
Wiltshire, England
- used post and lintel, used mortise and tenon, menhir in the middle, cromlech
Lascaux Caves
15,000 - 13,000 BCE
Dordogne, France
Sumeria
3500 - 2000 BCE
Earliest ziggurats and written language
Akkadia
2350 - 2200 BCE
King Sargon - first King to be portrayed as god
Babylonia
2000 - 1600 BCE
King Hammurabi, Hammurabi's Code
Assyria
1350 - 612 BCE
Kings Sennacherib and Ashurbanipal, City of Nineveh
Neo-Babylonia
612 - 539 BCE
King Nebuchadnezzar
Persia
539 - 330 BCE
King Cyrus
Sumerian
Tell Asmar Statuec. 2700 BCE
limestone, alabaster, gypsum
Iraq Museum, Baghdad
- large eyes, bare chest, beard, chin, god of Abu, folded hands, arms and feet cut away, hierarchy of scale
Sumerian
Standard of Urc. 2600 BCE
panel inlayed with shell, lapis lazuli, limestone
British Museum, London
Two sides, narrative, nakedness, hierarchy of scale, frontal shoulders, body in profile
Sumerian
Lyrec. 2600 BCE
Wood with inlay of gold, shell, lapis lazuli
University of Penn Museum, Philly
- has bull head, animals in profile, people with front shoulders
Sumerian
Zigguratc. 2100 BCE
Iraq
- mud brick building, buttresses to create light, whitewash, tapers outward, temple on top set back, resembles mountain, moon god Nanna
Sumerian
Gudeac. 2100 BCE
dolerite
Louvre, Paris
- folded hands, fine fingers, broad shoulders, narrow waist, simple contours, calm, expensive stone proclaims wealth and importance
Akkadian
Victory Stele of Naram-Sin2254-2218 BCE
sandstone
Louvre, Paris
- represented as a god, hierarchy of scale, composite views, leads to heavens, victory over Lullubi
Babylonian
Stele of Hammurabic. 1780 BCE
basalt
Louvre, Paris
- earliest law codes, Sun god Shamash, composite views
Assyrian
Palace of Sargon II720 - 705 BCE
Korsahad, Iraq
- built on platform, made of mud brick, contains ziggurat
Assyrian
Lamassuc. 700 BCE
limestone
Louvre, Paris
- human headed animals
Assyrian
Lion Huntc. 640 BCE
limestone
British Museum, London
- bold contours, oldest narratives, emotions in animals, lion represents domination of king
Babylonian
Ishtar Gatec. 575 BCE
glazed brick
State Museum, Berlin
- lions are sacred, crenellations give it warlikeness
HIttite
Lion Gatec. 1400 BCE
Turkey
- made from rock not mud, gates to city
Persian
Palace at Persepolisc. 500 BCE
Iran
- built by Darius I and Xerxes I
- place for festivals
- mudbrick and stone facing
- lamassu gates
- center of elaborate ceremonies
Persia
Bull Capitalc. 500 BCE
Susa
marble
Louvre, Paris
- bell shaped base
Persian
Palace of Shapur Ic. 250 BCE
Ctesiphon, Iraq
- built by Persian rulers
- influence of Roman columns and barrel vault arches
Narmer Palette
3000 - 2920 BCE
slate
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- relief sculpture
unites upper and lower kingdom
hierarchy of scale
narrative
Stepped Pyramid of King Djoser
c. 2630-2611 BCE
Saqqara, Egypt
- Imhotep
- entirely of stone
- six equal steps
- necropolis
Khafre
c. 2500 BCE
diorite
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- idealized figures and body
united egypt
frontal, symmetrical, rigid, motionless, cubic
Great Pyramids
2500 BCE
Giza, Egypt
- limestone
Ti Watching the Hippopotamus Hunt
c. 2400 BCE
painted limestone
Tomb of Ti, Saqqara, Egypt
- hunt as tribute to Ti
Seated Scribe
c. 2400 BCE
limestone
Louvre, Paris
- color
- realism
- thin, angular face
Mortuary Temple of Hatsheput
c. 1473-1458 BCE
Egypt
Rock Cut Tombs of Beni Hasan
1950-1900 BCE
Egypt
Senusret III
c. 1860 BCE
stone
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Temple of Ramses II
1290-1224 BCE
Egypt
New Kingdom
Temple of Amen-Re
1290-1224 BCE
Thebes, Egypt
New Kingdom
Nefertiti
1353-1335 BCE
limestone
Egyptian Museum, Berlin
New Kingdom
Cycladic Female Figurine
c. 2500 BCE
Harpist
c. 2500 BCE
Cycladic
Palace at Knossos
c. 1700-1400 BCE
Crete
Minoan
Spring Fresco
c. 1650 BCE
National Archaeology Museum
Minoan
Corbelled Arch
Mycenaean
Lion Gate
c. 1300 BCE
limestone
Mycenae, Greece
Mycenaean
Treasury of Atreus
c. 1300 BCE
Mycenae, Greece
Toreador Fresco
Minoan
c. 1400 BCE
Herakleion
Snake Goddess
c. 1600 BCE
gold, ivory
Boston
Minoan
Funerary Mask
c. 1600 BCE
gold
Athens
Mycenaean
Kouros
c. 600 BCE
marble
NY
Archaic
Geometric Krater
Peplos Kore
c. 530 BCE
marble
Athens
Black Figure Vase
Red Figure Vase
Tholos
Doric Capitals
Ionic Capitals
Dying Warrior from Temple of Aphaia
c. 500 BCE
marble
Germany
Archaic
Parthenon
Ilktinos and Kallikrates
447-438 BCE
Greece, Athens
Three Goddesses
Parthenon
c. 438 BCE
marble
London
Classical
The Erechtheion
421-405 BCE
Athens
Caryatids
Kritios Boy
c. 480 BCE
marble
Acropolis, Athens
Classical
Aphrodite of Knidos
marble copy
c. 350-340 BCE
Vatican, Rome
Classical
Hermes and the Infant Dionysos
Temple of Hera
Praxiteles
c. 340 BCE
Olympia
Classical
Battle of Issus
c. 100 BCE
Naples
mosaic
Theater
Polykleitos
Greece
c. 350 BCE
Corinthian column
Pergamon Altar
c. 175 BCE
Berlin
Dying Gaul
Pergamon
230-220 BCE
marble copy of bronze original
Rome
Hellenistic
Nike of Samothrace
c. 190 BCE
marble
Paris
Hellenistic
Venus de Milo
c. 150-125 BCE
marble
Paris
Hellenistic
Laocoon
Rhodes Sculptors
1st century
Rome
Hellenistic
Krater
Etruscan Temple
Apollo from Veii
c. 510 BCE
terra cotta
Rome
Sarcophagus from Cerveteri
c. 520 BCE
terra cotta
Rome
Capitoline Wolf
500 BCE
bronze
Rome
About this deck
By: Jen Levengood
Created: 2011-04-14
Size: 78 flashcards
Views: 27
Created: 2011-04-14
Size: 78 flashcards
Views: 27
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