The Good Shepherd, the story of Jonah, and Orants, Rome, Italy, 4thcen., Late Antiquity
Mausoleum of GallaPlacidia,Ravenna, Italy, 425 (5thcentury), Late Antiquity
Rebecca and Eliezerat the Well,from Vienna Genesis, 6thcentury, Late Antiquity
Anthemiusof Trallesand Isidorusof Miletus, HagiaSophia, Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), Turkey, 532-537 (6thcentury), Early Byzantine
San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, 526-547 (6thcentury), Early Byzantine
Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and Attendants, San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, 547 (6thcentury), Early Byzantine
Interior of Saint Mark’s, Venice, Italy, begun 1063 (11thcentury),, Middle Byzantine
Virgin and Child Between Saints Theodore and George, 6thcentury,
Pantokrator, Theotokosand Child, Angels, and Saints,from Cathedral at Monreale(Sicily, Italy), 1180 (12thcentury), Middle Byzantine
Christ as Savior of Souls, 14thcentury,, Late Byzantine
PurseCover,from Sutton Hooship burial, 625 (7thcentury), Early Medieval
Animal-head post, from Viking ship burial, 834 (9thcentury), Early Medieval
carpet page,from LindisfarneGospels, 698-721 (7th-8thcentury), Early Medieval
Equestrian portrait of Charlemagne, 9thcentury, Carolingian art
Westwork of the Abbey churchat Corvey, Germany, 873-885 (9thcentury), Carolingian
Interior of the Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany, 792-805(8th-9thcentury), Carolingian
Otto III Enthroned, 11thcentury, Ottonianart
catacombs
subterranean networks of rock-cut galleries and chambers used as cemeteries for the Christian dead
prefiguration
Old Testament figures that are prophetic of Jesus and events in New Testament
basilica
originated in Roman architecture and used as a public building for legal and other civic proceedings; was then incorporated in Christian architecture as a church that somewhat resembled the structure of its Roman counterpart. Both are rectangular in shape.
-timber roof ceiling; common material for Early Christian churches
-timber roof ceiling; common material for Early Christian churches
apse
an alcove, usually semicircular, in the wall of a building, commonly found in a church and frames the altar.
clerestory
windows that form the nave’s uppermost level below the timber ceiling or the vault.
-allow light to pierce through the basilica
-would have illuminated the mosaics and frescoes on the walls
-allow light to pierce through the basilica
-would have illuminated the mosaics and frescoes on the walls
pendentives
concave, triangular sections that provide transition from square area to circular base of dome; essentially, they are support system for the dome -allow for windows at base; -creates impression that dome is suspended, not supported
iconoclasm
destruction of religious or sacred images. Destroyers of image are referred to as iconoclast
Pantokrator
Greek for “ruler of all”. Image that depicts Christ as ruler and judge of heaven and earth.
cloissoné
decorative metalwork technique that using metal strips that are then filled with semiprecious stones or colored glass.
Example: Purse Cover from Sutton Hoo
Example: Purse Cover from Sutton Hoo
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Autor: grahek28
Oberthema: Art History
Thema: Art History Test
Veröffentlicht: 08.04.2010
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