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11.1 Louise Bourgeois, Maman [free standing, in the round, substitution] |
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11.10 Colossal Head [Olmec, subtractive, monolith, Basalt, height approx. 8′] |
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*16.2 Lorenzo Ghiberti, The Story of Jacob and Esau [high/low relief, Italian Renaissance, Gates of Paradise, cast bronze] |
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*16.8 Michelangelo, David [subtractive, Italian Renaissance, marble, symbol of city of Florence, contrapposto] |
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11.22 Michelangelo, The Dying Slave [subtractive, contrapposto, Italian Renaissance] |
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11.17 Auguste Rodin, The Burghers of Calais [in the round, free standing, cast bronze, lost wax technique, substitution] |
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*14.22 Kouros [Archaic, Egyptian influence, subtractive] |
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*14.28 Venus de Milo [Classical moving toward Hellenistic, contrapposto, subtractive] |
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*14.29 Laocoön Group [Hellenistic, subtractive] |
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*17.1/2 Gianlorenzo Bernini, Saint Teresa in Ecstasy [Italian Baroque, Cornaro chapel, belcomposto] |
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11.24 Antony Gormley, Quantum Cloud XX (tornado) [stainless steel, additive, assemblage] |
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11.25 Serpent Mound, near Locust Grove, Ohio [earthwork] |
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11.31 Christo and Jeanne-Claude, The Gates [installation, conceptual art] |
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12.1 María and Julian Martínez, Jar [blackware, terracotta] |
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*15.17 Bayeux Tapestry [embroidery, conquest of England by William of Normandy in 1066] |
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13.3 Column styles of the Greek orders.
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13.5 Elevation, Temple of Athena Nike. |
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*14.26 Iktinos and Kallikrates, Parthenon, Athens [entasis, Doric] |
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13.10/*15.14 Sainte-Foy, France [Romanesque] |
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13.1 Nave, Reims Cathedral [France, Gothic] |
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*15.18/19/20/21/22 Chartres Cathedral, France [Romanesque vs. Gothic, Suger, façade, buttress, flying buttress, pier] |
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13.9 Pont du Gard [Nîmes, France, Early 1st century C.E., arch, Roman]
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*14.33 Colosseum [Rome, Vespasian, arena, concrete, Flavian amphitheater] |
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13.13/14/15 Pantheon, Rome, Italy [dome, oculus, coffered ceiling, concrete, drum, portico] |
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13.18/19 Taj Mahal, Agra, India [drum, façade] |
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*16.11 Michelangelo, Saint Peter's Basilica Dome [Italian Renaissance, Vatican] |
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13.22 Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, Eiffel Tower, Paris, France [cast iron] |
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13.23 Louis Sullivan, Wainwright Building, St. Louis [first modern building] |
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13.24 Gordon Bunshaft, Lever House, New York [International Style] |
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13.25 Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco [suspension] |
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13.26 Joern Utzon, Sydney Opera House, Australia [ferroconcrete] |
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13.27 R. Buckminster Fuller, U.S. Pavilion, Expo 67, Montreal [geodesic dome] |
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13.30 Frank O. Gehry, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain |
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13.35 Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater House, Bear Run, Pennsylvania [cantilever] |
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