The 'ahu'ula, or feather cape, is a ceremonial piece from this Pacific island group
Hawai'i
Painter of The Valley of Mexico from the Hillside of Santa Isabel + painter of The Stonebreakers
VelasCourbet
The Etruscan Sarcophagus of the Spouses that we saw in Rome is considered a sculptural masterwork of this painted material
Terracotta
Look at image number 1
Shiva (Nataraja) as Lord of the Dance
Zenith does not like this artist of Stadia II and I do not like her work
Julie Mehretu
The creation of tapa, or barkcloth, was restricted to this group in traditional Polynesian society
Women
Militant group that blew up the Bamiyan Buddha + beaded Lenape carrying case
TaliBandolier bag
This architect of the MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome drew inspiration from modernism and constructivism
Zaha Hadid
Look at image number 2
Niobid Krater
Varvara Stepanova's ugly Constructivist photomontage that I said should be replaced by St. Basil's Cathedral includes a photograph of this Bolshevik leader
Lenin
This artist's Emu Woman was selected to be the cover page for a 1988 art exhibition, and draws upon similar influences as her work in the curriculum
Emily Kame Kngwarreye
Plan of a Greek forum + the island home of Moai
Athenian AgoRapa Nui
Titian's Venus of Urbino, hung in Florence's Uffizi Gallery, contains this painted symbol of fidelity
A dog
Look at image number 3
Ardabil carpet
The Olmec-style mask, which I do not like because it is unrelated to everything else from Tenochtitlan and is from like a thousand years earlier for no reason, is made from this rare material
jadeite
These objects were used in the Micronesian navigational chart to represent islands
Cowrie shells
Honeycomb-like mosque structure + archeological site in Pohnpei, Micronesia
MuqarNan Madol
This ancient Roman civic building, found in the Forum of Trajan, became a central influence for the layout of early Christian churches
The basilica ulpia
Look at image number 4
Basin/Battistere de St. Louis
I do not approve of the Apollo 11 Stones because they aren't actually good art they are just interesting because they are old but they are a good example of this term describing small-scale prehistoric art that is movable
Art mobilier
This artifact was created in the island of Mabuiag and is believed to represent a hero or ancestor, connecting the wearer to the supernatural
Mask (buk)
The artist of The Kiss + the subject of a Korean hanging scroll portrait
BrancuSin Sukju
This fresco that we saw in the Sistine Chapel was made towards the beginning of Michelangelo's painting, and does not have the large forms and simpler compositions typical of his later works like The Creation of Adam or the Libyan Sibyl
The [Great] Flood
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Kneeling statue of Hatshepsut
I do not like the Court of the Gayumars at all because the image is of a blank page with the image taking up only part of the page and it isn't centered or anything it's just there and it's really unsatisfying but more relevantly the image disobeys this tradition avoiding visual depictions of humans or animals
Iconoclasm