1.1 Woman from Willendorf, Austria c. 22000- 21000BCE (Paleolithic), small, limestone 1.2 General View of “Great Hall” at Lascaux, France, 15000-13000 BCE (Paleolithic), pigment on limestone, many animals lifesize or larger 1.3 Bird headed man with Bison, France, 15000-13000 BCE (Paleolithic), pigment on limestone Lascaux, 1.4 Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England c. 2500-1500BCE (Neolithic), trabeated - menhirs/megalithic, (fig 1-16 in text for diagram) 2.1 Vase from Uruk, Iraq, 3500- 3000BCE (Mesopotamia proto- literate), Alabaster, 91.4cm 2.2 Ziggurat at Ur, Iraq, 2100-2050BCE (Mesopotamian Sumarian), mud brick, step mastaba 2.3 Votive Statues from Tell Asmar, Iraq, 2900- 2650BCE (Mesopotian Sumarian), Gypsum, small to medium (<1m)
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1.1 Woman from Willendorf, Austria c. 22000-21000BCE (Paleolithic), small, limestone
1.2 General View of “Great Hall” at Lascaux, France, 15000-13000 BCE (Paleolithic), pigment on limestone, many animals lifesize or larger
1.3 Bird headed man with Bison, France, 15000-13000 BCE (Paleolithic), pigment on limestone
Lascaux, 1.4 Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England c. 2500-1500BCE (Neolithic), trabeated - menhirs/megalithic, (fig 1-16 in text for diagram)
2.1 Vase from Uruk, Iraq, 3500-3000BCE (Mesopotamia proto-literate), Alabaster, 91.4cm
4.6 The Suicide of Ajax by Exekias, Boulogne-sur-mer (France), Greek 6th C BCE, black figure amphora, 69cm
4.6.1 Achilles and Ajax playing draughts by Exekias, 6th C BCE, black figure amphora, medium height
4.6.2 Priam Painter Woman at a Fountain, Boston, Black figure hydra, Greek, 5th C BCE, 53cm
4.7 A Bronze Foundry by Foundry Painter, Red figure kylix, Greek 5th C BCE, 31cm
4.8 Artemis Slaying Actaeon by Pan Painter, Boston, red figure bell krater, Greek 5th C BCE, 37cm
4.8.1 Argonaut Krater, red figure, Greek 5th C BCE, medium
4.9 Kritios Boy, Athens, Greek 5th C BCE, marble, medium (note: contrapposto)
I couldn’t figure this one out. Sorry :(
4.10 Charioteer of Delphi, from Sanctuary of Apollo, Greek 5th C BCE, bronze, life size, Greek Early Classical/Transitional
4.11 Warrior from Riace, Italy, Greek 5th C BCE, Bronze with bone, glass paste, silver and copper inlaid, lifesize, (Greek Early Classical/Transitional)
4.12 The Parthenon, The Acropolis, Athens, architecture by Iktonis and Kalikrates, general plan by Pericles. marble, doric order, 5th C BCE
4.12.1 Three Women by Phidias, East pediment of Parthenon, Greek 5th C BCE, marble, Elgin marbles
4.13 Athena Nike Temple, The Acropolis, Athens, Greek 5th C BCE, marble, Ionic order, small for temple
4.13.1 Nike adjusting her sandal, Athens, fragment of relief from Temple of Nike, relief carving, marble, Greek 5th C BCE
4.14 The Erechtheum, Acropolis, Athens, Greek 5th C BCE, marble, Corinthian Order
4.14.1 Caryatids (Porch of Maidens), The Erechteum, Acropolis, Greek 5th C BCE
4.15 Doryphorus - The Spear Bearer by Polyclitus of Argos, Naples, Greek 5th C BCE (Roman copy), marble (original was bronze), life size, canon of proportions
4.16 Hermes and the Infant Dionysos by follower of Praxiteles, Olympia, Greek 4th C BCE (Roman copy), marble, remnants of red paint, larger than life size
4.17 Altar of Zeus from Pergamon, Berlin, Hellenistic, marble, 2nd C BCE, restored 4.17.1 Dying Gaul, Rome, Hellenistic,
marble, 3rd C BCE, Roman copy, life size
4.18 Aphrodite / Venus de Milo, Paris, Hellenistic, marble, 2nd C BCE, larger than life
4.18.1 Medici Venus, 1st C BCE, Florence, Roman copy, marble, life size
4.19 Victory (Nike) of Somothrace, Samothrace, Hellenistic, marble, 2nd C BCE, large
4.20 Ishtar Gate, 6th C BCE Babylon (Iraq), Glazed Brick
4.20.1 Scythian Stag, Shield plaque, gold, 31.7cm long
4.20.2 Georgian Turtle necklace, Gold with granulation, 5th C BCE
5.1 Sarcophagus from Cerveteri, Etruscan 6th C BCE, terra cotta, larger than lifesize
5.2 Burial chamger from the Tomb of Reliefs, Cerveteri, Etruscan 3rd C BCE
5.2.1 Musicians and Dancers, murals (frescos) from Tomb of Reliefs, Rome Etruscan 5th C BCE, (note conventions), (see fig 5-19 in text)
5.3 Apollo of Veii, Etruscan, Rome, 5th C BCE terra cotta, larger than life size
5.4 The She Wolf, Rome, Etruscan 5th C BCE, bronze, life size (babies a Renaissance addition), 85cm high
5.4.1 Etruscan bronze mirror
6.1 Great Wall of China, Northern China, stone, 5-8m high
6.1.1 Soldiers from Mausoleum of first emporor of Qin, near city of Xi’an, Qin Dynasty, 3rd C BCE, Terra cotta, painted, lifesize, (Fig 3-1 in text)
6.2 Hadrian’s Wall, Roman, England, 2nd C CE, stone, 20ft high
6.3 Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, Roman 1st C BCE, marble, free standing altar with relief carving,
6.3.1 Imperial Procession from Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, marble relief carving, 1.6m high
6.4 Pont du Gard, near Nimes, France, Roman 1st C BCE, stone, 49m high, Arcuated system
6.5 Coliseum, Rome, Roman 1st CE, concrete faced with stone, tufa blocks, Arcuated - arch, vaults, barrel vaults
6.6 Augustus of Primaporta, Rome, Roman 1st C CE, Marble, Life size, similar to Doryphorus from 5th C BCE
6.7 Gemma Augustae (Cameo), Vienna, Roman 1st C CE, onyx, relief carving, 19x23cm
6.8 House of Silver Wedding, Atrium and Peristyle, Pompeii, Roman 1st C BCE, (see futher elements of Domus [house] in fig. 6-12 of text).
6.9 Wall Paintings, Pompeii and Herculaneum, Roman 1st C BCE, frescos and mosaics. Vesuvius erupted in 79CE.
6.9.1 Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii, 1 C BCE
6.9.2 Mural of a Young Girl Writing, Pompeii, 1st C BCE, wall painting 37cm dia
6.10 Arch of Titus, Rome, Roman 1st C CE, concrete and white marble, 15m
6.10.1 Spoils from Temple of Jerusalem, from the Arch of Titus, marble, 2.03m, relief sculpture
6.11 Pantheon, Rome, Roman 2nd C CE, brick, concrete, marble, dome - coffered ceiling and oculus 10m dia
6.12 Arch of Constantine, Rome, Roman 4th C CE, concrete and white marble (fig 6.34 in text)
6.13 Hadrian Hunting Boar and Sacrificing to Apollo on Arch of Constantine, Roman 2nd C CE, 1m dia, marble relief, incorporation of old and new sculpture (figs 6-25, 6-26 in text)
6.14 Young Flavian Woman, Rome, Roman 1st C CE, marble, lifesize
6.15 Constantine the Great from Basilica of Maximus and Constantine, Rome, Roman 4th C CE, marble, huge (2.6m)
6.16 Basilica of Maximuus and Constantine, Rome, Roman 4th C CE, brick, contrete barrel, groung vaults, huge, administrative centre