Exam 2 Monuments Flashcards

Anavysos (Kroisos) Kouros, c. 530 BCE, Greek


Peplos Kore, c. 530, Greek

Aphrodite of Knidos, Praxiteles, 4th cent. BCE, Greek

Apulu of Veii, c. 520-510, Etruscan

Ara Pacis Augustae, 12-9 BCE, Roman

Column Base of Antonius Pius, c. 160 CE, Roman

Christ Helios, Tomb of the Julii, 4th century CE, Roman

Dura Europos Synagogue, 244 CE, Late Roman

Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, 526-547 CE

The Temple of Portunus, Rome, 1st Century BCE

National Gallery of Art, 1978, I.M. Pei; Washington, D.C.

Solomon Guggenheim Museum, 1959, architect: Frank Lloyd Wright; New York City, NY

Guggenheim Bilbao, 1997, Frank Gehry; Bilbao, Spain

Centre Georges Pompidou, 1977, Renzo Piano and Richard Rodgers; Paris, France

Centre Pompidou Metz, 2010, Shigeru Ban; Metz, France

The Dying Gaul, Pergamon Victory Monument, Athens 2nd C. BCE

Ludovisi Gaul, Pergamon Victory Monument, Athens 2nd C. BCE

The Arch of Titus, 70 AD, Rome

The Arch of Constantine, 312 AD, Rome

Confederate Memorial Arlington National Cemetery, 1914, Moses Ezeikel

Shaw Memorial, 1884, Augustus Saint-Gaudens

African American Civil War Memorial, Spirit of Freedom, Ed Hamilton, 1997

The Washington Monument, 1848-1884

Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, 1902-1924, Henry Shady



















