ARH 252 Exam 3

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Terracotta

glazed or unglazed porous earthenware, figurines, and other decorative materials from clay which is dried and fired

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Tumulus

a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves. Tumuli are also known as barrows, burial mound

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Fibula

Used to hold/pin garments at the top of their shoulders. Like a safety pin. Work is Repousse on top. Piece on bottom is made by granulation

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Necropolis

large, designed cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. (Etruscan)

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Granulation

tiny balls of metal (granules) are fused to a metal surface

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Repoussé

hammered into relief from the reverse side

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Sarcophagus

a stone coffin, typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription and associated with the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Rome, and Greece

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Joie de vivre

joy of life

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Tuscan Column

made with a base unlike many roman ones, column is plain

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Horror vacui

fear of empty space

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Etruscan Temple

Had 3 cellas, raised on a platform, sculptures on the roof, one entrance

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Chimera

a fire-breathing she-monster in Greek mythology having a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail

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Podium

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Pilasters

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Portico

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Orator Pose

hand up and pointed out- leader who was eloquent

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Romulus and Remus

twin brothers whose story tells of the events that led to the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus, following his fratricide of Remus

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Concrete

Was used from the late Roman Republic until the end of the Roman Empire. It was used to build monuments, large buildings and infrastructure such as roads and bridges. The quality of the concrete was excellent and the buildings and monuments still standing today are a testament to the strength of their construction! After the roman empire ended, concrete doesn't resurface until 1700's

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Roman Republic

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Verism

realistic style in Roman art. It principally occurred in portraiture of politicians, whose imperfections of the face were exacerbated in order to highlight their old age and gravitas.

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Imperial Rome

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Pompeii

Was an ancient city located in what is now the comune of Pompei near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Preserved under the ash, the excavated city offered a unique snapshot of Roman life, frozen at the moment it was buried, although much of the detailed evidence of the everyday life of its inhabitants was lost in the excavations

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Amphitheater

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Veneer

would put marble over concrete, cheaper more economical

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Basilica

non religious building typically for courts

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Rounded Arch

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Barrel Vault

looks like a barrel, one hallway

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Groin Vault

4 barrel vaults that are intersected in the shape of a cross

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Hemispherical dome

round walls with the roof as a dome with a hole in the middle

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Linear Perspective

a technique used by artists to create the illusion of depth and space using relative size and position of a group of objects

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Atmospheric Perspective

achieved by using color, value, contrast, and texture to simulate how objects far away appear less colorful and lighter in value than objects close to the viewer.

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The Pantheon

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Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius

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First-Style Painting

Imitating costly marble or stone panel

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Second-Style Painting

Aim to imitate imaginary 3-D scenes or landscapes. Did use linear perspective to create these scenes

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Third-Style Painting

Solid color walls with delicate linear designs and a tiny scene at the center. Not illusionistic

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Fourth-Style Painting

A mix of the previous styles. Irrational architecture scenes or fragments; mythological scenes

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Pax Augusta/Pax Romana

Augustus credited with this, period of peace for Rome

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Aqueduct

Gradient: goes down 34 cm for every kilometer Elite houses could have fresh water come into their home Top priority: fountains, because they were the water source for average citizens

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Coffers

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Roman Temple

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Colosseum

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Augustus

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Triumphal Arch

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Vespasian

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Trajan

one of the first emperors to be chosen, rather than to inherit power as part of a ruling family. prioritized protecting and expanding the Roman Empire

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Hadrian

the second most important Roman emperor after Augustus, and indeed the second of the four emperors who formed Rome’s golden age in the 2nd century AD. Hadrian established, or re-established, many of the principles on which Rome’s success depended. But, like Augustus, Hadrian was essentially a manager rather than a fighter, and one of the first things he did was to draw back from some of his predecessor’s conquests.

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Marcus Aurelius

Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a Stoic philosopher. He was the last of the rulers known as the Five Good Emperors (a term coined some 13 centuries later by Niccolò Machiavelli), and the last emperor of the Pax Romana

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Constantine

made Christianity legal, moved the capital of Rome to Constantinople (Istanbul now)

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Column of Trajan

a 40 meter column with a spiral frieze up it and a statue of trajan on top

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Tetrarchy

the governor of one of four divisions of a country or province

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Damnation memoriae

“Condemnation of memory,” in the sense of a judgment that a person must not be remembered. It was a form of dishonor that could be passed by the Roman Senate upon traitors or others who brought discredit to the Roman State. The intent was to erase someone from history

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Apotheosis

the transformation from mortal to divine, was the ultimate goal for many Roman emperors, and required the recognition of the Senate.

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Late Antiquity (Late Roman Empire)

Constantine (r. 306-336) restores one-man rule, ends persecution of Christians and moves the capital from Rome to Constantinople in 330.The move east leads to the decline of the Western half of the empire. The Late Empire is a time of strife and upheaval. Art begins to reflect this anxiety and instability of the empire. This is the beginnings of what will become the Late Antique style

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Polytheism

belief in multiple Gods

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Monotheism

belief in a single God

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aisle

a long narrow passage, center of the church

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apse

a domed or vaulted recess or projection on a building especially the east end of a church

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transept

structure forming the transverse part of a cruciform church; crosses the nave at right angles. adds extra space in church

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clerestory

part of an interior wall rising above the adjacent roof with windows admitting light

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narthex

the entrance area of the church

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Basilica Plan

The basilica plan, with its nave, aisles, and apse, remained the basis for church building in the Western Church. It gradually passed out of use in the Eastern Church

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Central Plan

Alter is in the center and everything including the chairs are centered around it

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Cruciform Plan

building in the shape of a cross (study slides)

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Ambulatory Nave

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Mausoleum

an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person or people. ex, mausoleum of Augustus

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Catacombs

tombs, where early Christians worshiped when Christianity was illegal so we have a lot of early Christian art

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Orants

in a posture of prayer

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Torah

the whole body of the Jewish sacred writings and tradition including the oral tradition, first five books of the Bible

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The Good Shepard motif

shows the gentle side of Christ, very popular in the early church

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Prefiguration

an example that prefigures or foreshadows what is to come. jonah prefigures Christ

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Relics

an object or article of religious significance from the past. It usually consists of the physical remains of a saint or the personal effects of the saint or venerated person

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Baptism

a Christian sacrament signifying spiritual cleansing and rebirth

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Old St. Peter’s

Old St. Peter's Basilica was the building that stood, from the 4th to 16th centuries, where the new St. Peter's Basilica stands today in Vatican City. Construction of the basilica, built over the historical site of the Circus of Nero, began during the reign of Emperor Constantine I.

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Martyr

kill as a martyr, killed for faith

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Continuous Narration

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Byzantine Empire

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Emperor Justinian

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San Vitale

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Hagia Sophia

Tallest building of Europe for over a century. central planned church

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Iconoclasm

100 years in the byzantine empire where we don't have religious art, religious art is destroyed because the line was crossed concerning making carved images/idols

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Pendentives

used to bridge gaps in hagai sophia

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Eucharist (Communion)

Christ and the 12 disciples

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Monastery

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Monasticism

when someone has devoted their life to God, they must divide themselves from the world

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Virgin Mary

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Icon

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Relics

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Saints

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Mosaic method

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Pantokrator

Christ Pantocrator is an icon of Christ represented full or half-length and full-faced. He holds the book of the Gospels in his left hand and blesses with his right hand.

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Crucifixion

the death of Jesus by crucifixion

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Triptych

a picture or relief carving on three panels, typically hinged together side by side and used as an altarpiece

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Lamentation

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Virgin of Compassion

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Annunciation

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Mandorla

full body halo

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Transfiguration of Christ

Jesus ascends into heaven

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Theotokos

another name for Mary, meaning mother of God

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Private Devotion

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