* * * THE CHAPTER TEST WILL TAKE LONGER THAN OUR CLASS TIME * * * * * * BE PREPARED TO START BY 6:40 AM, OR PLAN TO STAY AFTER SCHOOL FROM 3:00-4:00 * * * REVIEW: TEXTBOOK, READING QUIZZES (IMAGES ONLINE), CHAPTER STUDY GUIDES (ONLINE), LECTURES (ONLINE), NOTES, TERMS, IMAGE LISTS AND INDEPENDENT RESEARCH TOPICS. BE PREPARED FOR REVIEW QUESTIONS OVER: ART OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST TERMINOLOGY TO REVIEW: 11: Kami (355), Shinto (355 and 358), dogu (356), haniwa (356), kondo (360), pagoda (360), jataka tales (361), mandala (365), mantra (365), Mappo (365), yamato-e (368) Earthenware: A type of clay that must be fired to become ceramic 25: Shugun (814), Zen (814), fusuma (818), tatami (819), raku (821), lacquer (822), literati (825), ukiyo-e (826), japonisme (828) Mother-of-Pearl: An iridescent layer of material found on the lining of mollusk shells Stoneware: A dense, hard clay that is weatherproof & waterproof when fired 14: Reliquaries (425), vestments (425), illuminated (425), millefiori (428), scriptoria (429), colophon (432), bosses (432), Mozarabic (433), Valhalla (435), rune (436), wattle-and-daub (436), staves (436), westwork (439), cloister (442), repoussé (444) Pontificate: Time in which a pope reigns (Americans would use presidency ) Canonize: The process in which a person is elected into Christian Sainthood 15: Ile-de France (454), vassal (454), transverse arch (457), lantern (458), campanile (465), baldachin (467), chevron (472), portal (473), tympanum (473), archivolt (473), jamb (473), trumeau (473), mandorla (474), effigy (481), embroidery (484) Notre-Dame: French phrase for Our Lady, in reference to Virgin Mary Seraphim: The highest-ranking angel in Christian hierarchy Apocalypse: Revelation of something hidden. Associated with end of the world 16: Flying buttress (496), cames (497), stringcourse (499), fleur-de-lis (503), triforium (502), lancet (502), plate tracery (502), quatrefoils (503), hall church (518), trefoils (518), margrave (521) Grisailles: Gray (uncolored) areas of stained glass window
IMAGES TO REVIEW: CHAPTER 11: IF THE YEAR IS LISTED HERE, KNOW THE YEAR Flame Ware Vessel (NOT IN TEXT, LOOK AT POWERPOINT) JOMON PERIOD Ise Shrine KOFUN PERIOD Horyuji Compound ASUKA PERIOD Hungry Tigress Jataka ASUKA PERIOD 650 Phoenix Hall, Uji Amida Buddha Womb Wold Mandala Detail of Frolicking Animals: Toba Sojo Night Attack on The Sanjo Palace KAMAKURA PERIOD Kuya Preaching: Kosho KAMAKURA PERIOD CHAPTER 25: Landscape: Bunsei MUROMACHI PERIOD 1450 Winter Landscape: Sesshu MUROMACHI PERIOD Bull and Puppy: Rosetsu The Great Wave: Hokusai Giant Daruma Himeji Castle, Osaka MOMOYAMA PERIOD Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum: Tange Kenzo SHOWA PERIOD CHAPTER 14: Chi Rho Iota page CELTIC Gummersmark Brooch NORSE 600 Hinged Clasp from Sutton Hoo ANGLO-SAXON Purse Cover from Sutton Hoo (NOT IN TEXT, LOOK AT POWERPOINT) ANGLO-SAXON Matthew Writing his Gospel, Lindisfarne Gospels ANGLO-SAXON Oseberg Queen s Ship NORSE Stave Church, Norway VIKING Equestrian Portrait of Charles the Bald(?) CAROLINGIAN Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany CAROLINGIAN Section Drawing of Palace Chapel of Charlemagne CAROLINGIAN Page with Saint Matthew, Coronation Gospels CAROLINGIAN 814 Page with Matthew the Evangelist, Ebbo Gospels CAROLINGIAN Equestrian Portrait of Charles the Bald(?) CAROLINGIAN Crucifixion with Angels and Figures, Lindau Gospels CAROLINGIAN Otto I Presenting Magdeburg Cathedral 968 Saint Cyraikus (interior) Saint Cyraikus (exterior) (NOT IN TEXT, LOOK AT POWERPOINT) Doors of Bishop Bernward Gero Crucifix Doors of Bishop Bernward, Abbey Church of St. Michael
CHAPTER 15: Christ and Disciples on the Road to Emmaus CASTILE, SPAIN Cathedral of Saint James, interior GALICIA, SPAIN 1122 Plan of Cathedral of Saint James Saint James GALICIA, SPAIN Cathedral Complex at Pisa TUSCANY, ITALY Church of San Clemente (interior) ROME, ITALY Speyer Cathedral (interior) GERMANY Durham Cathedral (interior) ENGLAND Plan of Durham Cathedral ENGLAND Christ in Majesty, Priory Church of Saint-Pierre MOISSAC, FRANCE Last Judgment, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare AUTUN, FRANCE The Magi Asleep, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare AUTUN, FRANCE Crucifix CATALUYNA, SPAIN Christ in Majesty, Church of San Climent SPAIN Virgin and Child FRANCE The Bayeax (BAY-uh) Embroidery CANTERBURY, ENGLAND Tree of Jesse, Saint Jerome s Commentary on Isaiah ABBEY OF CITEAUX, FRANCE CHAPTER 16: Ambulatory and Apse Chapels, Saint-Denis Plan of the Choir, Saint-Denis Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris (exterior) Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris (façade) Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Chartres (aerial) CHARTRES, FRANCE Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Chartres (façade) CHARTRES, FRANCE Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Chartres (Royal Portal) CHARTRES, FRANCE Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims (plan) REIMS, FRANCE Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims (façade) REIMS, FRANCE Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims (interior) REIMS, FRANCE 1220 Annunciation and Visitation, central portal, Reims REIMS, FRANCE Sainte-Chapelle, interior Salisbury Cathedral (exterior) SALISBURY, ENGLAND Salisbury Cathedral (interior) SALISBURY, ENGLAND Saint Elizabeth (exterior) MARBURG, GERMANY Saint Elizabeth (interior) MARBURG, GERMANY Altneushul (interior) PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC Shrine of the Three Kings, Nicholas Verdun COLOGNE, GERMANY Saint Maurice, Madgeburg Cathedral MADGEBURG, GERMANY Ekkehard and Uta NAUMBURG, GERMANY Nativity: Nicola Pisano PISA BAPTISTERY Nativity: Giovanni Pisano PISA BAPTISTERY Crucifix: Coppo di Marcovaldo TUSCANY, ITALY Miracle of the Crib at Greccio, Church of Saint Francis ASSISI, ITALY * * * STUDY THE SECTION AT THE END OF THE CHAPTER 16 SLIDE LECTURE (POSTED ONLINE). IT SHOULD BE VERY HELPFUL * * *
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH TOPICS: 14: Know the definition of INSULAR and be able to properly use it in a sentence. CONCEPTS TO KNOW: CHAPTER 11: Know about Dainichi (365), Kuya (371) Know how Kasuga Shrine Mandala (11-1) incorporates three major themes of Japanese art (355) Know the basics about the following time periods: Jomon (356), Kofun (356-9), Asuka (359-61), Nara (361-3), Heian (363-70), Kamakura (370-5) Know the basic relationship between Buddhism and Shinto during the Nara Period (361-363) Know the difference between Esoteric Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism (363-365) CHAPTER 25: Know the conventions of Japanese art (814) Know the conventions of Zen ink landscape painting (814) Know the differences between the Zen ink landscape painting of Bunsei (814) and Sesshu (814-815) Know the factors that influenced Sesshu s work (815) Read Foundations of Japanese Culture (817) Know the basic tendencies of rulers during the Muromachi Period (814-816) Know the basic tendencies of rulers during the Momoyama Period (816-821) Know the basic tendencies of rulers during the Edo Period (821-828) Know the main subjects of ukiyo-e prints (827) Know how Kenzo s Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is a combination of traditional Japanese and Western Modernist design elements (831) CHAPTER 14: Understand the text: Defining the Middle Ages (425) Know the artistic conventions of Animal Style, especially how animals are displayed (427) Know the origins of the term Hiberno-Saxon/Anglo-Saxon (427) Know the major achievement of Alcuin of York (442) Know the three major purposes of illustrated book production in the Carolingian Empire (442) Know the symbols and message of Otto I Presenting Magdeburg Cathedral to Christ (446) Know a brief history of the following groups: Merovingian (425-427), Norse (427), Anglo-Saxons (427-428), Vikings (435-437), Carolingians (438-446), Ottonians (446-451) Discuss Charlemagne and his major accomplishments and influences. What sort of relationship did he have with pope Leo III and the Benedictine monks? (438) Compare and contrast the style of book production between the Carolingian period (442-443) and the Ottonian Empire (450)
CHAPTER 15: CHAPTER 16: Know how the economic and political system of feudalism works (454). Know about pilgrimages and crusades (454); know how pilgrimages affected church architecture (458). Do some detailed study of Saint James in Santiago de Compostela (459-460) Know how life in a Benedictine monastery was different from life in a Cistercian monastery (454). Understand how these differences accounted for differences in their architectural style (454, 463-464). Read The Pilgrim s Journey (458). Read The Bayeux Embroidery (484-485). Fully understand the intent of Christ in Majesty, Priory Church of Saint-Pierre (474-476). Fully understand the intent of Last Judgment Tympanum, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare (477-479). The Gothic Style began about 1140 in the monasteries around Ile-de-France (491) Know where the term Gothic came from. Know the connotation it carried when coined (492) Abbot Suger of St. Denis played a large role in the use of light &large windows (494-495). Understand Scholasticism and the influence of Thomas Aquinas (493) Know what caused continual battles between France & England during the Gothic period (493) Be able to interpret and fully describe the reliefs on the Chartres Royal Portal (498-500) Be able to compare and contrast the façades and overall plans of French Gothic (Chartres, Reims) with those of the façades and overall plans of English Gothic (Salisbury) (515-16) Know the discussion regarding Ekkehard and Uta at Naumburg Cathedral (521) Be able to compare and contrast the carvings of Nicola Pisano (16-32) with his son, Giovanni (16-33) in terms of style and depiction of figures (524-525)