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PreHistoric--Early Christian Art
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Art History
Undergraduate 2
03/07/2011

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Term
Paleolithic
Neolithic
Definition
Old Stone Age; (PreHistory--~8000 B.C.)
New Stone Age; (~8000 B,C.)
Term
Civilizations generally posses the following:
Definition
1) Permanent Settlements
2) System of Government
3) Distinct Social Classes (wealth and occupation)
4) Tools, skills, goods, and system of trade
5) Some form of written communication
6) A shared system of religious belief
Term
Lascaux
Definition
Paleolithic cave paintings
--were probably religious in nature
Term
Venus of Willendorf (role of cave and images seen)
Definition
Symbol of Fertility
Term
Stonehenge
(Post and Lintel)
Definition
Very little is known about it
posts= pillars; lintel= top design
Term
Pictograph/Cuneiform/Hieroglyphic
Definition
Pictographs= simplified picture signs
Cuneiform= earliest form of writing developed
Hieroglyphic= Egyptian form of writing in which symbols represent objects or ideas
Term
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Definition
Epic poem about the search for immortality-- written by the Sumerians.
Term
The Law Code of Hammurabi
Definition
law code; one of the earliest attempts at social justice via legislation
Term
Ziggurats
Definition
early pyramids designed for religious worship
Term
Pyramid/Sphinx
Definition
burial tombs for Egyptian Pharaohs
--used for worship as well
Sphinx: guards the Pharaoh's burial chambers
Term
Cycladic Art: Palace at Knossos/Funerary Statues
Definition
-Palace at Knossos
--Palace of Minos (legendary king; minotaur)
-Funerary Statues
--small statues buried with the dead
---probably religious in function
----cult of the mother goddess, maybe?
Term
The Polis
Definition
city-states
Term
The Homeric Epics(works and themes)
Definition
-Iliad
--Trojan War
---ends before the Trojan horse
-Odyssey
--Odysseus's 10 year journey home from the Trojan War
Term
Archaic Period Sculpture: Kore, Kouros, Kritios Boy (the turning point- Contrapposto)
Definition
Kore
-standing female statue
-related to Egyptian styling
Kouros
-standing male figure
-nude; wig-like hair
--Greeks made nude sculptures more often than the Egyptians
Kritios Boy
-Contrapposto
--most weight is on one foot
-Archaic smile replaced with more natural expression
Term
Etruscan tombs versus Greek tombs
Definition
Etruscan tombs
-less concerned about mathematical proportion or how the body works than the Greeks
-more interested in the initial impact it has on the viewers
Term
Vase Painting Types:
-Heroic
-Geometric
-Red-Figure
-Black Figure
Definition
Geometric
-meandering (mazes) patterns on the vase
Red-figure
-red color of the clay
-used for 3D effect, perspective, and foreshortening
-details were brushed in later
Black-figure
-combine superb draftmanship and power over expression
Term
Archaic Smile
Definition
slightly optimistic smile adorned by many Greek statues
Term
Doric/Ionic/Corinthian Order
Definition
Doric
-pointy plutes
-nobase or volutes
Ionic
-smoother plutes
-volutes at the top
-had a base
Corinthian
-very decorative/ornate
-had fig leaves at the top where volutes were
Term
Oedipus
Definition
-written by Sophocles
-Man wishes to change his fate
--ends up fulfilling his destiny anyway
---kills father, marries his mother, and then gouges his eyes out
Term
Philosophy:
-Presocratics, Pythagoras, Dualists (Heraclitus of Ephesus), Parmenides, Atomists, Socrates, Plato's view of Art, and Aristotle
Definition
-PreSocratics
--lived and died before the time of Socrates
--many were examining questions we would consider scientific (not philosophical)
-Pythagoras
--numbers can be found everywhere
--love of #s led to discovery of musical octaves
--mathematical relationships represented principles of the universe and of morality
---'harmony of the spheres'
-Heraclitus of Ephesus
--"the Obscure"
--Dualist
---two 'worlds'
----physical world (observed through senses)
----metaphysical world (observed through intellect/reason)
-Parmenides
--emotions and senses are deceiving
---mind=good; senses=flawed
-Atomists
--Democritus
---small particles invisible to the naked eye
-Socrates
--well-known skeptic
--little is known about him
---much of which we know through his students
--he spoke in public squares
---was put on trial in 399 BC
----was sentenced to death
-Plato
--founded the Academy
---first 'university'
--Theory of Forms
---1st level: physical
---2nd level: creatable
---3rd level: drawings (nonfunctional)
----artists=imitators=liars
-----art needed to be censored
--Beauty is Objective
---measurable and agreeable
--Art must contribute to society
---bad art leads to demise
-Aristotle
--student of Plato's
---early on= supporter; later=critic
--founds the Lyceum
---promotes Metaphysics
----discovering the 'nature of 'God''
--believes that beauty is imminent in life
--imitative art is an innocent pleasure
---art should possess order, harmony
--catharsis= release of emotion
Term
Polykleitos (Doryphoros)
Definition
Polykleitos of Argos
-devised a mathematical formula for representing the perfect male body
Term
The Acropolis
Definition
Pericles' building of this sparked the Peloponnesian War
-funding was paid for (in part) by the Delian League's treasury
Term
The Parthenon
Definition
-part of the Acropolis
-Area of worship for Athena
-possessed Doric columns
Term
Pompeii
Definition
-ancient city buried under the ashes of Vesuvius' eruption
-wrote about by Pliny the Younger to Tacitus
Term
Epicureanism vs. Stoicism
Definition
-Epicureanism
--life's goal is pleasure
---ironically, refined pleasure: called for restraint
--gods don't play a part
-Stoicism
--started by Cicero/Seneca--> Roman Statesman
--world is governed by reason
--'only conquer what we know we can control'
Term
Virgil and Writings
Definition
-Aenid
--epic poem which chronicles the dawn of Rome from the Trojan Horse
-Georgics
--practical guide to farming
-Eclogues
--ten short pastoral poems
---dealt with the joys and sorrows of the country and denizens who lived there
Term
Roman imperial architecture:
concrete, round arch, plumbing, acqueducts, facade, dome
Definition
-concrete
--sand, gravel, and water
-round arch
--adopted from the Etruscans
-acqueducts
--vast network of pipes that brought millions of gallons of water a day into Rome
--Pont Du Gard
---transfers water for 25 miles
-dome
--spiral of arches
Term
barrel vault
Definition
series of arches forming a tunnel
Term
Pantheon
Definition
-built to honor Jupiter
-center occulus spans 30 feet
Term
Catacombs
Definition
-burial chambers (slots in the wall)
-birthplace of Christian art
--represents naturalism/idealism
Term
Constantine's Edict of Milan
Definition
-Christianity becomes the Empire's official religion
-capital moved from Rome to Constantinople (in Byzantine)
Term
House Churches of early Christian Church
Definition
-served as early places of spiritual guidance and worship
Term
Monotheism/Polytheism/Henotheism
Definition
-Monotheism
--belief in one god
---i.e. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
-Polytheism
--belief in many gods
---i.e. ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans
-Henotheism
--belief in many gods, but worship only one
---i.e. Hinduism
Term
The Western Tradition: Historical Overview
Definition
A) The Ancient Period (prehistoric-400 AD)
B) Medieval Period (400-1300)
C) Renaissance (1300-1600)
D) Baroque to Romanticism (1600-1880)
E) Modern Age (1880-1970)
F) Postmodern Age (1970-present)
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