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Abbey Church of St. Denis
1144
EARLY FRENCH GOTHIC
The abbey is where the kings of France and their families were buried for centuries and is therefore often referred to as the "royal necropolis of France".
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Louis XIV, Palace of Versailles, c.1680.
FRENCH BAROQUE
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Hagia Sophia (Istanbul 532-537)
BYZANTINE
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St. Chapelle
1220-1236
FRENCH RAYONNANT GOTHIC
Housed holy relics of the Passion of Christ collected by Louis IX
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Gerrit Rietveld, Schroder House, 1923-24. DE STIJL
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The Dome of the Rock, 691 CE(Oldest existing Islamic building in the World) ISLAMIC
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The Chrysler Building, 1930.
ART DECO
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Mies Van Der RoheSeagram Building, 1958.
BAUHAUS
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater, 1937. PRAIRIE STYLE
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The Taj Mahal, Agra, India. ISLAMIC ART
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The Great Stupa, 3rd Century BCE, Sanchi, India. BUDDHISM
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Ara Pacis, 13-9 BCE. Republic RomanTo celebrate the peace established in the Empire after
Augustus's victories in Gaul and Spain Dedicated 9 BC
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Colosseum, 72-80 CE. EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House, Chicago, 1910.PRAIRIE STYLE
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Arch of ConstantineRome, Italy A.D. 312-315LATE EMPIRE ROMAN
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Pantheon, Rome, Italy. 125-128 AD HIGH EMPIRE ROMAN
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Victor Horta,
Hotel Tassel, 1890s.
ART NOUVEAU
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Gislebertus, Last Judgment Tympanum(from Saint-Lazzare) Autun, France ca 1120-1135
ROMANESQUE
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Westminster Abbey,
1245-1517
ENGLISH PERPENDICULAR GOTHIC
Also known as the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, it is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English monarchs.
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Carlo Maderno, Saint Peter’s Front FacadeVatican City, Rome, Italy 1606-1612 ITALIAN
BAROQUE
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Filippo Brunelleschidome of Florence Cathedral
Florence, Italy1420-1436
(*NOTE: Brunelleschi did NOT design the
cathedral… that was a guy named Arnolfo di
Cambio… Brunelleschi just designed the dome.)
EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
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Notre Dame Cathedral
1163-1345
HIGH FRENCH GOTHIC
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Cathedral Complex, Pisa, Italy ROMANESQUE cathedral begun 1063, baptistry begun 1153,
campanile begun 1174
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Temple of Athena NikeDesigned by Kallikrates
Completed c420 BC
CLASSICAL GREEK
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The Parthenon, completed in 438 BCE.Sculptural designs by PHIDIAS
HIGH CLASSICAL GREEK
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Antonio Gaudí, Casa Milà, 1905-1907. ART NOUVEAU
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Chartres Cathedral
1134-1220
HIGH FRENCH GOTHIC
South Tower,1160
North Spire, 1506-1513
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Imhotep, Stepped Pyramid and mortuary precinct of Djoser, Saqqara Egypt Dynasty III OLD KINGDOM EGYPT
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il Gesu, Rome
1550s
MANNERISM
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Ziggurat of UrAbout 2100 BCE Sumerian
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Thomas Jefferson, Monticello Charlottesville, VA, 1770-1806AMERICAN NEOCLASSICAL
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Queen Hatshepsut’s Funerary TempleEgypt, Dynasty XVII NEW KINGDOM
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Temple of Ramses IIAbu Simbel, Egypt, Dynasty 19 Ca 1290-1224 BC NEW KINGDOM
EGYPT
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Guggenheim Museum, 1937. PRAIRIE STYLE
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Church of Saint-Sernin, Toulouse, France ca 1070-1120
ROMANESQUE
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Reims Cathedral
1230s-1260
HIGH FRENCH GOTHIC
Towers, mid-15th century
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Palace of Aachen (Begun 786), GermanyCAROLINGIAN
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The Erechtheion, completed in 438 BCE.Architectural design by MNESIKLES
HIGH CLASSICAL GREEK
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Arch of TitusRome, Italy, after 71
CECommemorates the sack of
Jerusalem in 70 CE
ENGAGED COLUMNSCOFFERED ARCH in BAY
RELIEFS SHOWING the VICTORY
EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN
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Exeter Cathedral, 1275-1369ENGLISH DECORATED GOTHIC
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Church of San Vitale, Ravenna, c547. EARLY
CHRISTIAN
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Carlo Maderno, Saint Peter’s Front FacadeVatican City, Rome, Italy 1606-1612 ITALIAN
BAROQUE