| A | B |
| invtented linear perspective | Masaccio |
| Gates of paradise, Florentine Baptisery Florence, The Life of Christ | Ghiberti |
| Doors of Florentine Baptisery Life of St. John | Andrea Pisano |
| Dramatic perspective | Mantega |
| Neoplatonist artist | Boticelli |
| Student of Perugino, influenced by Michelangelo and Da Vinci | Raphael |
| terribilita | Michelangelo |
| Greatest Italian painter of the International style | Gentile de Fabriano |
| Greatest architect of billas and town houses | Palladio |
| Superb colorist | Titian |
| Created the Venetian style, glowing colors | Bellini |
| Most dramatic painter of religious themes | Tintoretto |
| Savoldo, Bassano, Veronese | Northern Italian Realists |
| Brilliant use of oil paints | Van Eycks |
| Creato of one of the earliest landscapes | Conrad Witz |
| Faous illuminator and artist | Fouquet |
| Famous portrait painter-Henry VIII | Holbein |
| Painter of ordinary people, Netherlands | Pieter Bruegal |
| Romanesque sculptor influenced by Roman reliefs | Antelami |
| Abbey of St. Denis | Abbot Suger |
| Designed cammpanile of Florence Cathedral, greatest artist of his age frescoes in Assisi, Padua and Florence | Giotto |
| Leading Gothic sculptor-pulpit Baptistery of Pisa Cathedral | Nicola Pisano |
| Followed French Gothic style, pulpit Pisa Cathedral | Giovanni Pisano |
| Sculptor of Moses Fountain | Claus Sluter |
| Enclosed space over doorway | Tympanum |
| Designed dome of St. Peters Rome | Michelangelo |
| Sculptor of Gattamelata equestrian statue emulates statue of Marcus Aurelius, David first nude male statue since antiquity | Donatello |
| Famous for working with terracotta | Della Robbia |
| Invented linear perspective, great architect, built dome of Florentine Cathedral | Brunelleschi |
| Obsessed with linear perspective | Paolo Ucello |
| City of Florence | "New Athens" |
| Wrote about theories of art, designed Palazzo Ruccellai | Alberti |
| From Siena | Duccio |
| Designed the Tempietto and one of 14 architects who worked on new St. Peter's in Rome | Bramante |
| Designed the step mastaba for King Zhoser at Saqquara | Imhotep |
| Rameses II | tomb located at Abu Simble |
| Founder of Armana style | Akhenaten |
| Sumerian architecture, 40" high, most famous was the Tower of Babel | Ziggurat |
| Sculpture composed of human headed winged bulls with fice legs so they can be seen from front and side-Gateway at Khorsabad | Assyrians |
| Babylon, glazed brick with images of bulls and dragons | Ishtar Gate |
| Palace of Darius in Persia | Persepolis |
| Crete, legendary home of King Minos and minotaur half man half bull | Palace of Knossos |
| Entry gate to Citadel of Mycenae, warlike people used corbel technique to build tombs | Lion Gate |
| Black figured technique Exekias and Psiax, late red figured technique of Euphorons | Early Archiac pottery |
| Famous Greek sculpture of Doyrphorus and Spear Bearer | Polyklitos |
| Leader of democratic government in Athens who built Acropolis | Perikles |
| Phidias and his workship | Parthenon frieze |
| Pergamum Altar-commemorates victory of Attalos I | Altar of Zeus |
| Usually worked in terra cotta little survives | Etruscans |
| Founder of Rome-Neoplatonism was the philosophy | Octavius/Augustus |
| Served as administrative centers become design model for Early Chrsitan churches | Basilica |
| Mostly portrait busts | Roman sculpture |
| Replaced in Renaissance by new St. Peter's became model for all Christian churches | Old St. Peter's church |
| First illustrated codex | Vatican VIrgil |
| Located on old Roman city of Byzantium, called New Rome, domed central plan churches, like Hagia Sophia | Constantinople |
| All ruler, common mosaics in Byzantine churches | Christ the Pantocrator |
| Metalwork of invading Germanic tribes, imaginative animals | Animal Style |
| Illustrated manuscript from Iona | Book of Kells |
| Viking burial ship | Sutton Hoo |
| Instigated Classical revival | Charlemagne |
| Major architectural creation of Carolingian architecture | Westwork |
| Designed St. Michael's Hildesheim with bronze doors | Bishop Bernward |
| Frenzied linear style | Ebbo Gospels |
| Typical of Romanesque style | St. Sernin |
| Tells story of William of Normandy's Conquet of England | Bayeux Tapestry |
| Typical Norman architecture | St. Etienne |
| Wrote Lives of the Painters | Vasari |
| Church that embodies the spirit of the Counter Reformation | I Gesu |
| Two of the Mannerists | Cellini and Bolgna |
| Emphasizes elegance and virtuosity | Mannerism |
| Mathematical outlook and scientific perspective | Pierro della Francesca |
| Unites classical forms and content | Nanno di Banco's Four Saints |
| Exemplifies 'schiacciato' | Donatello's St. George Slaying the Dragon |
| A celebratory altar depicts the Emperor Augustus leading a process on a frieze celebratin a recent event | Ara Pacis |
| Hellenistic celebrations of Eumenes II to commemorate the victory of Rome and her Allies over Antiochos the Great of Syria, shows dramatic frieze, and writhing movement | Pergamon Altar |
| Long nave, flanked by side aisles, lit by clerestory windows, apse and wooden roof | Early Christian church characteristics |
| Means the announcement by the Angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary of her conception of Christ | Annunciation |
| Commissioned works by Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael | Julius II |
| Focus on the circle and square | Bramante |
| First to systematically utilize atmospheric space | Van Eycks |
| Woodcuts, engraver, and one of the first use watercolor | Durer |
| Architect of Square Court, Louvre, Paris | Pierre Lescot |
| Artists include, Michelangelo, Raphael, Ghirlandaio, Boticelli, Da Vinci | Sistine Chapel |