REVIEW SHEET for ART 131 EXAM 3: Art History

REVIEW SHEET for ART 131 EXAM 3: Art History
Please be familiar with all the works below. You should be able to identify what it is a painting or
sculpture of, and what art historical period it dates to. Questions will pertain to both the form and the
content. Refer to your class notes as you study.
14.22
14.24
14.26
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14.33
13.13
15.2
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15.11
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15.19
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16.8
4.45
7.3
17.5
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21.4
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21.6
21.12
21.15
21.21
21.23
22.1
22.3
22.9
Kouros, Greek
Warrior A (Riace Warrior), Greek
Parthenon, Greek
Aphrodite of Knidos, Greek
Roman Head of a Patrician, Roman
Augustus of Primaporta, Roman
Colosseum, Roman
Pantheon , Roman
St. Peter’s Basilica, Early Christian located in Rome
Catacombs, located under Rome
Justinian, Maximinanus, and Attendants, Byzantine
Purse Cover, Sutton Hoo, Middle Ages
Cross and Carpet Page, Lindisfarne Gospel, Middle Ages
Chartres Cathedral, Middle Ages
Sacrifice of Issac by Ghiberti, Italian Renaissance
David by Michelangelo, Italian Renaissance
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, Italian Renaissance
School of Athens by Raphael, Italian Renaissance
Judith and her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, by Gentileschi, Baroque
The Stonebreakers, Courbet, Realism
Luncheon on the Grass, Manet, Realism and Academic combo
Impression: Sunrise, Monet, Impressionism
Le Moulin de la Galette, Renior, Impressionism
The Joy of Life, Matisse, Fauvism
Les Demoiselle d’Avignon, Picasso, Cubism
Fountain, Marcel du Champ, Dada
The Persistence of Memory, Dali, Surrealism
Number1, Pollock, Abstract Expressionism (Gesture Painting)
Orange and Yellow, Rothko, Abstract Expressionism (Color Field Painting)
Gold Marilyn, Andy Warhol, Pop
Page 525: Guerrilla Girls, Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum? Feminism
Vocab:
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Kouros
Contrapposto
Basilica
Catacomb
Renaissance
Tenebrism
Review 1 pt linear perspective and associated terms
Dates:
480-323 BCE
27 BCE-475 CE
500-1400
1401-1600
1800-1945
1945-today
Classical Greece
Roman Empire
Medieval Age in Europe
Italian Renaissance
Era of Modern Art
Contemporary Art
Things to keep in mind:
Do you know the difference between a pagan temple and a Christian Church?
How is the outside of an Early Christian Church different from a Gothic Cathedral?
How are the arts of the ancient world (Greece/rome) and the Renaissance similar?
Why do we know the names of artists starting from 1400 onwards?
What 3 revolutions coincide with the advent of modern art?