Vassar Art 105 IDs 1st Quarter
Statuettes of worshippers from Tell Asmar, Iraq, circa 2700 B.C.E.
(multiple of these)
Rome, Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, begun 509 BCE (Republican architecture)
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Euphronios, Vase depicting the death of Sarpedon, circa 510 BCE
Similar style to this, but depicts a warrior's death
Dipylon Vase, 8th century BCE
Similar to this look
Berzé-la-Ville, grange chapel, circa 1100; Christ in Majesty & Martydom of Saint Vincent, wall paintings (Monasticism)
wall painting of jesus bein' jesus with all 12 Apostles depicted around him
Page from a Koran manuscript, 9th century
like this except blue with gold shiny letters on it
Portrait of a Roman, 1st century B.C.E.
old, wrinkly (verism) marble bust
Ionic Frieze, depicting the Panathenaic Procession, 447-432 B.C.E. Perikles' program on the Acropolis, supervised by *Pheidias*
similar except carrying bowls above heads
Aachen, Gospel Book of Charlemagne, 800-810; Saint Matthew manuscript illumination (Carolingian)
similar to the above but alive with pattern and adorned with movement
Hautvillers, Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Reims, 816-823; Saint Matthew, manuscript illumination (Carolingian)
similar to the above but with more movement and passion
Reliquary of Sainte-Foy, late 10th - early 11th centuries; Conques, Sainte-Foy (Monasticism)
similar to this, but full body seated adorned with colorful jewels
Rome, Old Saint Peter's, begun circa 320
traditional old style basilica
Stele of Naram-Sin, circa 2254-2218 BCE
upright stone/pillar that illustrates a victory of an Arabian king; eventually used as Persian propaganda