The document provides an overview of Gothic art outside of France, listing various styles, structures, and works of art to be familiar with from this period including Romanesque sculpture, Hiberno-Saxon art, Roman Republican art, Classical Greek art, basilica-plan structures, Roman Second Style painting, and aqueducts. Specific examples mentioned are the Book of Durrow, Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, San Vitale, portraits of Justinian and Theodora, and Santa Costanza. Architectural terms defined are squinch and volumetric. Questions ask what Trajan commissioned, what influence is reflected in Augustus' commissions, how Byzantine and Early Christian portrayals of Christ are similar, and which emperor
The document provides an overview of Gothic art outside of France, listing various styles, structures, and works of art to be familiar with from this period including Romanesque sculpture, Hiberno-Saxon art, Roman Republican art, Classical Greek art, basilica-plan structures, Roman Second Style painting, and aqueducts. Specific examples mentioned are the Book of Durrow, Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, San Vitale, portraits of Justinian and Theodora, and Santa Costanza. Architectural terms defined are squinch and volumetric. Questions ask what Trajan commissioned, what influence is reflected in Augustus' commissions, how Byzantine and Early Christian portrayals of Christ are similar, and which emperor
The document provides an overview of Gothic art outside of France, listing various styles, structures, and works of art to be familiar with from this period including Romanesque sculpture, Hiberno-Saxon art, Roman Republican art, Classical Greek art, basilica-plan structures, Roman Second Style painting, and aqueducts. Specific examples mentioned are the Book of Durrow, Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, San Vitale, portraits of Justinian and Theodora, and Santa Costanza. Architectural terms defined are squinch and volumetric. Questions ask what Trajan commissioned, what influence is reflected in Augustus' commissions, how Byzantine and Early Christian portrayals of Christ are similar, and which emperor
The document provides an overview of Gothic art outside of France, listing various styles, structures, and works of art to be familiar with from this period including Romanesque sculpture, Hiberno-Saxon art, Roman Republican art, Classical Greek art, basilica-plan structures, Roman Second Style painting, and aqueducts. Specific examples mentioned are the Book of Durrow, Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, San Vitale, portraits of Justinian and Theodora, and Santa Costanza. Architectural terms defined are squinch and volumetric. Questions ask what Trajan commissioned, what influence is reflected in Augustus' commissions, how Byzantine and Early Christian portrayals of Christ are similar, and which emperor
Romanesque sculpture Hiberno-Saxon art Roman Republican art Classical Greek art Basilica-plan structure Roman Second Style painting aqueduct
Art and Architecture
Book of Durrow Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem San Vitale Portraits of Justinian and Theodora Santa Costanza Pont-du-Gard
Terms Squinch Volumetric
What did the Emperor Trajan commission?
Augustus commissions reflect what influence? How is the Byzantine portrayal of Christ is similar to Early Christian portrayal? Who is the emperor portrayed in San Vitale?