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Unit 3 

EARLY EUROPE

AND

COLONIAL AMERICAS

200 - 1750 CE

This unit encompasses a vast array of cultures across time. 

We will study this in smaller groups accordingly.

 

21% of the AP Exam.

SMARTHISTORY

KHAN ACADEMY

AP Art History images/flashcards

Image Folder

48. Greek Chapel. Catacomb of Priscilla. Rome, Italy. Late Antique Europe. c. 200–400 C.E. Excavated tufa and fresco.

48. Orant fresco. Catacomb of Priscilla. Rome, Italy. Late Antique Europe. c. 200–400 C.E. Excavated tufa and fresco.

48. Good Shepherd Fresco. Catacomb of Priscilla. Rome, Italy. Late Antique Europe. c. 200–400 C.E. Excavated tufa and fresco.

49. Santa Sabina. Rome, Italy. Late Antique Europe. c. 422–432 C.E. Brick and stone, wooden roof.

49. Santa Sabina Interior. Rome, Italy. Late Antique Europe. c. 422–432 C.E. Brick and stone, wooden roof.

49. Santa Sabina Plan. Rome, Italy. Late Antique Europe. c. 422–432 C.E. Brick and stone, wooden roof.

50. Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well, from the Vienna Genesis. Early Byzantine Europe. Early sixth century C.E. Illuminated manuscript

        (tempera,gold, & silver on purple vellum).

50. Jacob Wrestling the Angel, from the Vienna Genesis. Early Byzantine Europe. Early sixth century C.E. Illuminated manuscript

       (tempera, gold, and silver on purple vellum).

51. San Vitale. Ravenna, Italy. Early Byzantine Europe. c. 526–547 C.E. Brick, marble, and stone veneer; mosaic.

51. San Vitale Interior. Ravenna, Italy. Early Byzantine Europe. c. 526–547 C.E. Brick, marble, and stone veneer; mosaic.

51. Justinian Panel. San Vitale. Ravenna, Italy. Early Byzantine Europe. c. 526–547 C.E. Brick, marble, and stone veneer; mosaic.

51. Theodora Panel. San Vitale. Ravenna, Italy. Early Byzantine Europe. c. 526–547 C.E. Brick, marble, and stone veneer; mosaic.

51. San Vitale Plan. Ravenna, Italy. Early Byzantine Europe. c. 526–547 C.E. Brick, marble, and stone veneer; mosaic.

52. Hagia Sophia. Constantinople (Istanbul). Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus. 532–537 C.E. Brick and ceramic elements with

       stone and mosaic veneer.

52. Hagia Sophia Interior. Constantinople (Istanbul). Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus. 532–537 C.E. Brick and ceramic

      elements with stone and mosaic veneer.

52. Hagia Sophia Plan. Constantinople (Istanbul). Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus.532–537 C.E. Brick and ceramic elements

      with stone and mosaic veneer.

53. Merovingian looped fibulae. Early medieval Europe. Mid-sixth century C.E. Silver gilt worked in filigree, with inlays of garnets and

      other stones.

54. Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George. Early Byzantine Europe. Sixth or early seventh century C.E.

      Encaustic on wood.

55. Lindisfarne Gospels: St. Luke portrait page. Early medieval (Hiberno Saxon) Europe. c. 700 C.E. Illuminated manuscript(ink, pigments,

       and gold on vellum).

55. Lindisfarne Gospels: St. Matthew, cross-carpet page; Early medieval (Hiberno Saxon) Europe. c. 700 C.E. Illuminated manuscript(ink,

       pigments, and gold on vellum).

55. Lindisfarne Gospels: St. Luke incipit page. Early medieval (Hiberno Saxon) Europe. c. 700 C.E. Illuminated manuscript(ink, pigments,

      and gold on vellum).

56. Great Mosque (Aerial View). Córdoba, Spain. Umayyad. Begun c. 785–786 C.E. Stone masonry.

56. Great Mosque. Córdoba, Spain. Umayyad. Begun c. 785–786 C.E. Stone masonry.

56. Great Mosque (Detail). Córdoba, Spain. Umayyad. Begun c. 785–786 C.E. Stone masonry.

56. Great Mosque Arches. Córdoba, Spain. Umayyad. Begun c. 785–786 C.E. Stone masonry.

56. Great Mosque Plan. Córdoba, Spain. Umayyad. Begun c. 785–786 C.E. Stone masonry.

57. Pyxis of al-Mughira. Umayyad. c. 968 C.E. Ivory.

58. Church of Sainte-Foy. Conques, France. Romanesque Europe. Church: c. 1050–1130 C.E.;Reliquary of Saint Foy: ninth century C.E.,

      with later additions. Stone (architecture); stone & paint (tympanum); gold, silver, gem stones, and enamel over wood (reliquary).

58. The Last Judgement. Church of Sainte-Foy. Conques, France. Romanesque Europe. Church: c. 1050–1130 C.E.; Stone (architecture);

      stone & paint (tympanum).

58. Church of Sainte-Foy. Conques, France. Romanesque Europe. Church: c. 1050–1130 C.E.;Reliquary of Saint Foy: ninth century C.E.,

       with later additions. Stone (architecture); stone & paint (tympanum); gold, silver, gem stones, and enamel over wood (reliquary).

58. Church of Sainte-Foy Interior. Conques, France. Romanesque Europe. Church: c. 1050–1130 C.E. Stone (architecture.

58. Church of Sainte-Foy. Conques, France. Romanesque Europe. Church: c. 1050–1130 C.E.;Reliquary of Saint Foy: ninth century C.E.,

       with later additions. Stone (architecture); stone and paint (tympanum); gold, silver, gemstones, and enamel over wood (reliquary).

58. Reliquary of Saint Foy. Church of Sainte-Foy. Conques, France. Romanesque Europe. Reliquary of Saint Foy: ninth century C.E., with

      later additions. gold, silver, gem stones, and enamel over wood (reliquary).

58. Church of Sainte-Foy. Conques, France. Romanesque Europe. Church: c. 1050–1130 C.E.;Reliquary of Saint Foy: ninth century C.E.,

      with later additions. Stone (architecture); stone and paint (tympanum); gold, silver, gemstones, and enamel over wood (reliquary).

59. Bayeux Tapestry (Cavalry Attack). Romanesque Europe (English or Norman). c. 1066–1080 C.E. Embroidery on linen.

59. Bayeux Tapestry (First Meal). Romanesque Europe (English or Norman). c. 1066–1080 C.E. Embroidery on linen.

60. Chartres Cathedral. Chartres, France. Gothic Europe. Original construction c. 1145–1155 C.E.; reconstructed c. 1194–1220 C.E.

      Limestone, stained glass.

60. Great Portal of the West Façade. Chartres Cathedral. Chartres, France. Gothic Europe. Original construction c. 1145–1155 C.E.;

      reconstructed c. 1194–1220 C.E. Limestone, stained glass.

60. Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere window. Chartres Cathedral. Chartres, France. Gothic Europe. Original construction c. 1145–1155 C.E.;

      reconstructed c. 1194–1220 C.E. Limestone, stained glass.

60. Chartres Cathedral Plan. Chartres, France. Gothic Europe. Original construction c. 1145–1155 C.E.; reconstructed c. 1194–1220 C.E.

      Limestone, stained glass.

61. Dedication Page with Blanche of Castile and King Louis IX of France from Bibles moralisées. Gothic Europe. c. 1225–1245 C.E.

      Illuminated manuscript (ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum).

62. Röttgen Pietà. Late medieval Europe. c. 1300–1325 C.E. Painted wood.

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