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Test Bank for Exploring Art A Global, Thematic
Approach (Revised) 5th Edition By Margaret Lazzari,
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AIDS Memorial Quilt. Displayed on the Mall in Washington, D.C., October 11, 1996.
Organized by the Names Project, San Francisco.

Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Allegory of Good Government: The Effects of Good
Government in the City and in the Country (detail), Italy, 1338-1339. Fresco.

Andrea del Verrocchio. Equestrian Monument of Bartolomeo Colleoni, Italy, c. 1483-
1488. Bronze.

Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BCE. Marble

Arch of Titus

Banqueters and Musicians, Etruria (Italy), c. 480-470 BCE.

Ben Shahn. The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti, USA (Lithuanian-born), 1931-1932.
Tempera on canvas.

Chapel of Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London, 1503-1519.

Charles Barry and A. W. N. Pugin. Houses of Parliament, London, 1840-1860.

Cildo Meireles. Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Coca-Cola Project, Brazil, 1970.
Screen print on Coca-Cola bottles.

Diego Rivera. Dia de Los Muertos, Mexico, 1923. Fresco, Mexico City.

Eddie Adams. Brigadier General Nguyen Ngoc Loan summarily executing the
suspected leader of a Vietcong commando unit, Saigon, South Vietnam, February 1,
1968.

Edward Hicks. The Peaceable Kingdom, USA, 1830-1840. Oil on canvas.

Edward Kienholz. The State Hospital (detail), USA, 1966. Mixed media.

Ester Hernandez. Sun Mad, USA, 1981. Color serigraph.

Eugène Delacroix. Liberty Leading the People, France, 1830. Oil on canvas.

Felix W. Weldon. USA Marine Corps War Memorial, Arlington, Virginia, USA, 1954.
Cast bronze, over life-size.

, Fowling Scene, Thebes, Egypt, c. 1400-1350 BCE.

Francisco Goya. The Executions of May 3, 1808, Spain, 1814. Oil on canvas.

Funerary Relief of a Circus Official, Ostia, 110-130. Marble relief, approx. 20" high.

George Grosz. Fit for Active Service, Germany, 1918. Pen and ink.

Gianlorenzo Bernini. Baldacchino, St. Peter's, Rome, 1624-1633. Gilded bronze,
100' high.

Grave Stele of Hegeso, Athens, Greece, c. 410-400 BCE. Marble relief, 5' 2" high.

Great Pyramids, Gizeh, Egypt. From left, Menkaure, c. 2525-2475 BCE; Khafre, c.
2575-2525 BCE; Khufu, c. 2600-2550 BCE.

Great Stupa. Sanchi, India, third century BCE-first century CE. Dome, 50' high.

Hans Holbein the Younger. Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve ("The
Ambassadors"), 1533. Oil on wood.

Helmet Mask (Tatanua), Oceania, 19th century. Northern New Ireland. Wood, paint,
natural fibers, and opercula shells.

Honoré Daumier. The Legislative Belly, France, 1834. Lithograph

Imperial Throne Room, in Hall of Supreme Harmony, Forbidden City, Beijing, China.

Innermost Coffin of Tutankhamen, Thebes, Egypt, c. 1325 BCE. Gold inlaid with
enamel and semiprecious stones, 6' 1" long. Egyptian Museum, Cairo.

Jacob Lawrence. No. 36: During the Truce Toussaint Is Deceived and Arrested by
LeClerc. LeClerc Led Toussaint to Believe That He Was Sincere, Believing That
When Toussaint Was Out of the Way, the Blacks Would Surrender, USA, 1937-
1938.

John Bennett, Gustavo Bonevardi, Richard Nash Gould, Paul Myoda, Julian
Laverdiere, and Paul Marantz. Tribute in Light, New York City, 2002. High-power
lamps. World Trade Center Memorial at Ground Zero. 88 search lights.

John Heartfield. Goering the Executioner, Germany, 1933. Photomontage cover for
AIZ magazine.

Jules Hardouin Mansart and Charles le Brun. Hall of Mirrors, Versailles, France, c.
1680.

Kane Kwei. Coca Pod Coffin, Ghana,

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