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Woman from Willendorf Austria c. 22,000-21,000 BCE, Limestone, height 4 3/8 in.
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Spotted Horses and Hands, Peche-Merle Cave, France, c. 25,000-15,000 BCE
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Bird Headed Man with Bison, Lascaux, c 15-13K bce.
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Rock-shelter painting, Spain, c. 4,000-2,000 BCE
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House interior at Skara Brae, Scotland, c 3100-2600 BCE.
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Woman and/or Man, Romania, c. 3500 BCE, ceramic, height 4 1/2 in.
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Votive Statues, Sumeria c. 2900-2600 BCE, limestone
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Great Lyre with Bull’s head, c 2550-2400 BCE
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Stele of Naram-Sin, c. 2254-2218
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Votive Statue of Gudea, Lagash in modern Iraq, c. 2120, Diorite, 29 in. |
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Lamassu, 883-859 bce; Northern Mesopotamia
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Palette of Narmer, c. 3000 BCE,
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Great Pyramids, Giza, c. 2601-2512 BCE, granite and limestone, 450 ft.
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Khafre, c. 2520-2494, anorthosite gneiss
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Seated Scribe, tomb of Kai, c. 2494-2345 BCE painted limestone with metals and minerals
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Ti watching a Hippopotamus Hunt, c. 2510-2460 BCE, painted limestone relief, c. 46 in high
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Akhenaten and his Family, c. 1348-1336 BCE, painted limestone relief
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Mummy of a boy, Roman period, c. 100-120 CE, linen wrappings with encaustic portrait |
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Aegean: Two Female Figures, Cyclades, c. 2500-2200 BCE
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Knossos Complex, Crete, c. 2000-1375 BCE (also known as labyrinth)
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Bull Leaping, Knossos, c. 1550-1450 BCE...Aegean
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Woman or Goddess with Snakes, Knossos, faience, c. 1700-1550 BCE...Aegean
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So-called Mask of Agamemnon, Mycenae, c. 1600-1550 BCE (why “so-called”?) |
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Anavysos Kouros, c. 530 BCE Ancient Greece
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Exekias, Suicide of Ajax, c. 540 BCE Ancient Greece
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Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs from pediment, Temple of Olympia, C. 460 BCE
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Polykleitos, Canon, or Spearbearer, Roman copy after bronze original c. 450-440 BCE |
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Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, 447-438 BCE.
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Details from Doric and Ionic Processions, Parthenon
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Praxiteles or followers, Hermes and Infant Dionysos, Hellenistic Copy after late 4th C BCE original.
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Athena Attacking the Giants, from the Altar of Pergamon, 164-156 BCE.
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Laocoön, 2nd-1st C BCE or Roman copy
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Aphrodite of Melos, c. 150-125 BCE
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Apollo, painted terracotta, c. 500 BCE
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Augustus of Primaporta, c. 1st C CE
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Cityscape, detail of wall painting, Villa Boscoreale, Pompeii, 1st C CE
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Woman Writing, Pompeii, before 70 CE |
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Arch of Titus, Rome c. 81 CE
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Colosseum, Rome, 72-80 CE
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Pantheon, Rome, c. 118-128 CE |
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Battle between the Romans and the Barbarians, detail of Sarcophagus, c. 250 CE
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Arch of Constantine, Rome, 312-15 CE |
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