Jonathan Morgan
Adjunct Professor of Art at Lone Star College & South Dakota State University, PhD candidate at IDSVA
Magdalenian polychrome bison from Altamira Cave
Cantabria, Spain
c. 36,000 BCE
Chauvet Cave Paintings
Adrèche, France
c. 34,000-32,000 BCE
Chauvet Cave Paintings
Adrèche, France
c. 34,000-32,000 BCE
Chauvet Cave Paintings
Adrèche, France
c. 34,000-32,000 BCE
Cueva de los Manos
Santa Cruz, Argentina
c. 7,300 - 700 BCE
Cueva de Ardales
Málaga, Spain
c. 63,000 - 42,000 BCE
Woman Figurine (a.k.a. Venus of Willendorf)
Austria
c. 25,000-20,000 BCE
Lion Man of Ulm
Germany
c. 38,000 BCE
Stonehenge
Salsbury, England
c. 2,000 BCE
Stonehenge
Cursus
Woodhenge
Durrington Walls
Durrington Walls
Salsbury, England
c. 2,600 BCE
Woodhenge
Habitation
Aerial site view
Pyramids of Giza / Fourth Dynasty Pyramids | Giza, Egypt
From the Left:
Pyramid of Menkaure | c. 2490–2472 BCE
Pyramid of Khafre | c. 2520–2494 BCE
Great Pyramid of Khufu | c. 2551–2528 BCE.
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III
New Kingdom
Luxor, Egypt | c. 1200 BCE
Palette of King Narmer
Predynastic Egypt
c. 3000-2920 BCE
Menkaure and Khamerernebty
4th Dynasty Egypt
c. 2490-2472 BCE
Khafre Enthroned
4th Dynasty Egypt
c. 2530 BCE
Akhenaton and Nefertiti with their three daughters
18th Dynasty Egypt
c. 1353-1335 BCE
Akhenaton (colossal statue from the temple of Aton)
18th Dynasty Egypt
c. 1353-1335 BCE
Bust of Nefertiti
18th Dynasty Egypt
c. 1353-1335 BCE
Temple of Aphaia
Aegina, Greece
c. 500-490 BCE, Archaic Period
The Parthenon
Athens, Greece
5th century BCE, Classical Period
Parthenon
Erechtheion
Propylaia
Theater of Herodes Atticus
Dying Warriors, Temple of Aphaia
c. 490 & 480 BCE
Archaic Period
Kouros
c. 600 BCE
Archaic
Doryphoros
Polykleitos
c. 450-440 BCE
Classical
Apoxyomenos
Lysippos
c. 330 BCE
Late Classical
Kritios Boy
c. 480 BCE
Classical
Warrior
(aka Riace Warrior)
c. 460-450 BCE
Classical Period
Weary Herakles
Lysippos
c. 320 BCE
Late Classical
Laocoön
Early 1st century BCE
Hellenistic Period
Seated Boxer
c. 100-50 BCE
Hellenistic Period
Chimera d'Arezzo
c. 400 BCE
Etruscan
Portrait of a Boy
3rd century BCE
Etruscan
Head of an Old Man
mid-first century BCE
Late Republic
Torlonia Patrician
1st century CE copy
(80-70 BCE original)
Late Republic / Early Empire
Portrait of a Husband & Wife
c. 70-79 CE
Early Empire
Augustus of Primaporta
c. 20 BCE
Early Empire
Forum of Augustus
Rome, Italy
c. 20 BCE | Early Empire
Colosseum
Rome, Italy
c. 70-80 CE | Early Empire
Pantheon
Rome, Italy
125 CE
High Empire
Dome (with Oculus)
Barrel Vault
Sequence of Groin Vaults
Groin Vault
Santa Costanza
Rome, Italy
c. 354 CE, Early Byzantine
San Vitale
Ravenna, Italy
526-547 CE, Early Byzantine
Santa Costanza overlay
Eastern
Western
Hagia Sophia
Istanbul, Turkey
533-537 CE, Justinian
Theodora & Her Attendants
San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy
c. 547 CE, Justinian
Qubbat As-Sakhrah, قبة الصخرة (aka "Dome of the Rock")
Jerusalem, West Bank
c. 687-692 CE, Umayyad Caliphate
Mosaic Mihrab
Isfahan, Persia (originally)
c. 1354 CE, Sarbedaran Period
Quran Page
9th-10th cent CE
Abbasid Caliphate
'Basmala' in Tuluth script
Al Jazeera logo
Emirates Airlines logo
'Basmala' in simple calligraphy
Umayyad Mosque (aka "Great Mosque of Damascus")
Damascus, Syria
706-715 CE, Umayyad Caliphate
Interior of a mosque in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Architectural Concept
Mosque of Córdoba
Córdoba, Spain
8th-10th centuries CE, Abbasid/Córdoba Caliphate
Phase 5
Phase 4
Phase 3
Phase 2
Phase 1
Phase 6
Looped Fibulae
6th century CE
Merovingian
Purse Cover from the Sutton Hoo Burial Ship
c. 625 CE
Hiberno-Saxon
Middle East, 12th cent. CE
Iran, 9th cent. CE
Roman, 1st cent. CE
Sweden, 11th-12th cent. CE
Spain, 1st cent. BCE
South Cross
Ahenny, Ireland
Late 8th century CE
Hiberno-Saxon
St. Matthew from the
Lindisfarne Gospels
c. 698-721 CE
Hiberno-Saxon, Northumbrian
Chi-rho-iota
from the Book of Kells
9th century CE
Hiberno-Saxon
Fine craftsmanship is all about you, but you might not notice it.
Look more keenly at it and you . . . will make out intricacies, so delicate and subtle, so exact and compact, so full of knots and links,
with colors so fresh and vivid, that you might say that all this was the work of an angel, and not of a man.
For my part, the oftener I see the book, the more carefully I study it,
the more I am lost in ever fresh amazement, and I see more and more wonders in the book.
- Giraldus Cambrensis, Topographia Hiberniae (1185 CE)
Plaque with Saint John the Evangelist
Early 9th cent. CE
Frankish, Carolingian
Example of possible original form
Byzantine, 10th-11th cent. CE
Jesus Depicted as a Warrior
(from the Stuttgart Psalter)
9th cent. CE | Frankish, Carolingian
Codex Aureus of St. Emmeram
9th cent. CE
Frankish, Carolingian
Palantine Chapel of Charlemagne
805 CE
Frankish, Carolingian
St. Matthew from the
Coronation Gospels
c. 800-810 CE
Frankish, Carolingian
By Jonathan Morgan
ARTS 1301, Lone Star College, Prof. Morgan | Updated Spring 2025
Adjunct Professor of Art at Lone Star College & South Dakota State University, PhD candidate at IDSVA