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Art 1440 (First Exam)
Chapter One - Paleolithic/Neolithic
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
09/29/2009

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  • Paleolithic
  • Makapansgat, South Africa, 3,000,000 bce
  • waterworn pebble, resembles human face
  • reddish-brown jasperite, nearest source of this ironstone was 20 miles away from the cave where it was found.
  • not art b/c was neither manipulated or manufactured.

 

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  • Paleolithic
  • Namibia, South Africa, Apollo 11 Cave
  • Several stone plaques with animals depicted on them in STRICT PROFILE (head, body, and all limbs can be seen)
  • Strict profile is completely informative about the animal's shape (always the choice in paleolithic art)
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  • Paleolithic
  • Apollo 11 plaque
  • Dated back to 23,000 bce
  • charcoal on stone
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  • Paleolithic
  • Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany
  • Human with feline head
  • One of earliest sculptures discovered, 30,000-28,000 bce
  • Carved out of mammoth ivory using a stone BURIN (a pointed engraving tool) to INCISE (scratch) lines into surface
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  • Paleolithic
  • Venus of Willendorf
  • Willendorf, Austria, 28,000-25,000 bce
  • Limestone
  • Exaggerated female anatomy, possible fertility image?
  • Did not aim for naturalism (tiny arms and feet, no facial features) beaded texture may indicate hat?
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  • Paleolithic
  • Laussel relief, woman holding bison horn
  • Laussel, France, 25,000-20,000 bce
  • One of oldest known RELIEF SCULPTURES (sculpture protrudes from medium)
  • Stone CHISEL (tool with straight blade at end) used to cut into flat surface of rock and BURIN used to incise details
  • Painted with RED OCHER (naturally colored mineral)
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  • Paleolithic
  • Two Bison
  • Le Tuc D'Audoubert, France, 15,000-10,000 bce
  • Two 2' clay bison RELIEFS against large rock
  • Smoothed surfaces with spatula-like tool, used fingers to shape details.
  • Among largest Paleolithic sculptures known.
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  • Paleolithic
  • Bison Fragmentary Spearthrower
  • La Madeleine, France, 12,000 bce
  • Bison 4" spearthrower, reindeer horn
  • Incised details with sharp burn
  • Head turned 180* to keep profile view
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  • Paleolithic
  • Altamira Cave Paintings
  • Altamira, Spain, 12,000-11,000 bce
  • Discovered by amateur archaeologist Don Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola and daughter
  • each bison about 5" long
  • No ground line or indication of setting
  • Artist's sole purpose was to represent the animals
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  • Paleolithic
  • Pech-Merle, France, 22,000 bce
  • Spotted horses, 11' 2" long and negative hand imprints
  • In order to make hands, painter spat pigment across their hand, like a signature
  • MURAL (wall painting)
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  • Paleolithic
  • Rhinocerous, Wounded Man, Disemboweled Bison
  • a well in Lascaux, France, 15,000-13,000 bce
  • First time man shows up in prehistoric art
  • bird-faced man, might be a mask
  • man- penis
  • COMPOSITE view (partly profile view, partly shown from front)
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Definition
  • Paleolithic
  • Lascaux, France, 15,000-13,000 bce, Hall of Bulls
  • largest painted area in lascaux
  • several species of animals are depicted
  • many are colored silouhettes, but others were created by outline alone
  • includes axial gallery
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  • Neolithic
  • Jericho, Modern-day Israel by Jordan River, est. pop. 2,000
  • 8,000-7,000 bce
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  • Neolithic
  • Stone Tower at Jericho
  • 5 ft thick wall, 13 ft high, made of stone foundation and mud bricks.
  • tower 30 ft high, 33 ft thick. made completely of stone
  • inner stairway leading to top
  • Term
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    Definition
    • Neolithic
    • Plastered Skulls at Jericho
    • Bodies were buried, and heads cut off
    • Skin peeled off and plastered
    • displayed in homes, sometimes decorated with shells
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    • Neolithic
    • Ain Ghazal
    • occupied from 7200-5000 bce
    • near amman jordan, to right of jordan river 
    • they built houses of irregular shaped stones and then plastered them carefully and painted the floors and walls red
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    Definition
    • Neolithic
    • Two caches of figurines discovered at Ain Ghazal, datable to 6500 bce
    • ritually buried
    • made up of core of reeds and twine and covered in white plaster, eyes were made of black bituman (tar-like substance)
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    • Neolithic
    • Two-headed busts found at Ain Ghazal were thought to be Enlil, Mesopotamian God
    • Two pairs of everything, all-knowing, all-seeing, all-hearing
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    • Catal Hoyuk
    • sight of flourishing neolithic culture 7000-5000 bce
    • one of first urban areas ever
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    • Neolithic
    • Catal Hoyuk
    • 12 building levels
    • no streets or doors
    • openings in roof provided ventilation and access into interiors
    • houses were made of mud brick and timber frames
    • walls and floors plastered and painted
    • houses served as perimeter wall
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    • Catal Hoyuk
    • Certain rooms were more decorated and designated as "shrines"
    • Decoration consisted of wall paintings, plaster reliefs, animal heads and BUCRANIA (bovine skulls)
    • Many statuettes of stone or TERRACOTTA (baked clay) also have been found, mostlly female depiction
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    Definition
    • Catal Hoyuk Shrine
    • Bulls' horns, thought to be symbols of masculine potency, are common in rooms
    • in some cases they were put next to plastered breats projecting from walls, symbol of female fertility
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    Definition
    • Catal Hoyuk Painting
    • Deer Hunt shows many humans in a wide variety of poses and settings
    • transition from animals alone to human dominating animals (paleolithic to neolithic)
    • humans composite-torsos presented from front while legs arms and head are profile
    • pigments applied with brush to white background of dried plaster
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    Definition
    • Catal Hoyuk\Neolithic
    • world's first LANDSCAPE (picture of natural setting in its own right, without any narrative content)
    • found at catal hoyuk
    • 6150 bce
    • mountain is thought to be HASAN DAG.
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    Definition
    • Newgrange Passage Grave, Neolithic
    • Newgrange, Ireland 3200 bce
    • one of the oldest burial monuments in europe
    • takes the form of PASSAGE GRAVE (tomb with a long stone corridor)
    • corbeled vaulting
    • covered by a great TUMULUS (earthen burial mound)
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    • Neolithic
    • female cernavoda figurine
    • cernavoda, romania 3500 bce
    Term
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    • Neolithic
    • male cernavoda figurine
    • cernavoda, romania 3500 bce
    Term
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    • Neolithic
    • Menhir Alignment
    • Menec, France, 4250-3750 bce
    • Eleven converging rows of menhirs stretching for 1165 metres
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    • Neolithic
    • Dolmen
    • Tallal-Umayri, 3000 bce
    • prehistoric monument usually consisting of several great stone slabs set edgewise in the earth to support a flat stone, which served as a roof
    • burial chamber
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    • Neolithic
    • stonehenge, 2550-1600 bce, southern england
    • MEGALITHS (great stones)
    • POST AND LINTEL (two upright posts support horizontal beam or lintel)
    • HENGES (arrangement of megalithic stones in a circle surrounded by a ditch)
    • inner-most circle TRILITHONS (three stone constructions) five post-and-lintel made of SARSEN (type of sandstone
    • encircling that is a circle of smaller BLUESTONES (various volcanic rocks)
    • outer-most circle is a circle of SARSEN POST-AND-LINTEL MEGALITHS.
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