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  • April 4, 2007 (Beginning of Test 3 Material) Vocabulary: Grand Tour-By the 18th century, a Grand Tour of Europe was considered part of every wellbred person's education. A steady stream of Europeans and Americans traveled to Italy. o The popularity
     

  • Survey of Western Art I Prof. Zaho TERMS: Chapters 5, 6, and 7 Chapter 5: The Art of Ancient Greece acropolis Greek for high city; usually the site of the cities most important temples. agora -An open space used for public meetings or business in a
     

  • Christine Castellano March 3rd, 2007 Art History Makeup Essay #2 The beautiful works of art that came around during the Renaissance all borrowed ideas from one source: the artists/artwork of antiquity. Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman painters, sculpt
     

  • Second Exam Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:10 AM Today's Topics: Egypt Pyramids Announcements: Homework: Lecture Topic: During the lecture, take notes here. Great Pyramid of Khufu The largest The Great Sphinx in front of the Great Pyramid of Khafr
     

  • ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES: FORM, BEHAVIOR, AND DESIGN ARCH 614 Equilibrium balanced steady resultant of forces on a particle is 0 X DR. ANNE NICHOLS SPRING 2009 three equilibrium and planar trusses Equilibrium 1 Lecture 3 Elements of
     

  • ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES: FORM, BEHAVIOR, AND DESIGN ARCH 614 DR. ANNE NICHOLS SPRING 2009 three equilibrium and planar trusses Equilibrium 1 Lecture 3 Elements of Architectural Structures ARCH 614 S2009abn lecture Equilibrium balanc
     

  • Tutorial questions and answers for Development of the Cathedral from the Basilica, part 1 FLASHCARD A QUESTION: What are these two buildings? ANSWER: Left, St. Apollinare; right, Old St. Peter's QUESTION: How are they similar-from what you can see
     

  • Origins Final ID Possibilities Covenant: In Judaism and Christianity, a solemn and binding agreement or contract between God and his followers. Diaspora: The dispersion of the Jews from their homeland in ancient Palestine, a process that began with t
     

  • The Art of Rome POMPEII: Eruption of Vesuvius Erupted onto the city of Pompeii on Aug 24, 79AD, was a city built in the Republic time, but destroyed during the Empire period, still continues to be excavated, shows amphitheatres (two theatres put toge
     

  • Tue 31 Architectural Orders and the legacy of classicism in modernity. From Baroque to Modernism. Readings: J. Summersons, The Classical Language of Architecture, London (1963), 1980, pp. 6-114. Rome in the Renaissance Upside down composite column
     

  • Chicago Worlds Fair and Masses and Lynching Infor Different types of public Art. Think about diff. kinds of artistic representation worlds Columbia exposition, masses magazine, and lynching photography. Lynching Imagines designed to scare other
     

  • Part 3: The Renaissance through the Rococo Chapter 13: The High Renaissance in Italy Renaissance Art in Italy By the turn of the 16th Century the Renaissance movement was the dominant artistic force in Italy Period ends when German and Spanish mer
     

  • Intro to Architecture Dean John Gaunt 8/26 lecture, (notes on 5000 years of Architecture): Slide: 3000 B.C. Pyramids at Giza Monumental architecture, burial sites Heft and nothingness The Sphinx Stonehenge, England Erected for astrological observat
     

  • Part 3: The Renaissance through the Rococo Chapter 12: The Early Renaissance In Italy Early Renaissance 15th Century in Europe is termed the Early Renaissance Renaissance is a French word that means rebirth Renaissance What was being reborn was
     

  • ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES III: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND SYSTEMS ARCH 631 Studio Project: Structural Review DR. ANNE NICHOLS FALL 2008 six lecture cables & arches Cables & Arches 1 Lecture 6 Architectural Structures III ARCH 631 F2008abn Cables &