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APAH REVIEW PART I. Paleolithic Sculpture Woman of Willendorf 28,000 BCE Served as fertility image (?). No facial features Ball-like, abstract shapes.

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Page 1: APAH REVIEW PART I. Paleolithic Sculpture Woman of Willendorf 28,000 BCE Served as fertility image (?). No facial features Ball-like, abstract shapes.

APAH REVIEWPART I

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Paleolithic Sculpture

• Woman of Willendorf

•28,000 BCE

•Served as fertility image (?).

•No facial features

•Ball-like, abstract shapes

•Emphasis= reproduction parts of female body

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Paleolithic Painting

• Lascaux Hall of Bulls• C.13,000 BCE• Naturalistic, well observed• Animals placed randomly• Natural groundline• Deep recesses of caves• Spiritual (?)

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Neolithic

•Landscape with Volcanic Eruption

•6150 BCE

•World’s 1st landscape, real place

•1st depiction of place devoid of both humans & animals

•1st painting on manmade wall

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Neolithic Structure

• Stonehenge• c2,000 BCE• Salisbury Plain, England• Post and lintel• Megaliths• Cosmic calendar? • Harvest rituals? • Religious? • Summer solstice• heelstone

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Old Kingdom Egypt

Khafre

•2520-2494 BCE

•Diorite

•Rigid, Canon of Proportions

•Flawless, ideal body

•Bilaterally Symmetrical

•Houses the “Ka”

•Iconography-Unified Egy

•Falcon= Horus

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New Kingdom Egypt•Akhenaton

•1353-1335 BCE

•AMARNA period

•Moved capital

•Elongated face, full lips, and curves

•Crook and flail

•Departs from Canon of

Proportions (grid)

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Sumerian

• Votive Figures

•Tell Asmar site

•c2600 BCE

•Limestone figures

•Surrogate figures

•Placed in temple shrine

•Conical forms

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Assyrian

•Lamassu

•720 BCE

•High relief, textures

•Characteristics

•5 legs=conceptual

•Human head, beard

•Bull body w/ wings

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Persian

•Ambassadors Processional frieze•Persepolis, Iran, c500 BCE

•At audience hall of Darius & Xerxes•Reliefs on staircases, representatives of 23 subject nations bringing gifts•Subtly modeled surfaces•Drapery echoes Archaic Greek sculpture

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Minoan

•Bull Leaping fresco

•1450-1400 BCE

•Bull is elongated, movement

•Women have fair skin, Man has dark skin

•Narrative, probably religious ritual

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Cycladic

• •Figurine of a Woman

•2500-2300 BCE

•Characteristics

•Abstract, flat

•Triangles dominate

•Emphasis on breasts

•Incised lines

•Fertility goddess (?)

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Mycenaean

• • Lion Gate

•1300-1250 BCE

•Characteristics

•Capped with a huge lintel

•Above lintel is corbelled arch

•Relieving triangle

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Archaic Greek Sculpture

• Kouros

•600 BCE

•Commemorative

•Life-size, nude, young men are kouroi and life-size, clothed, young women are korai

•Emulates the stance of Egyptian statues

•Left foot advanced

•Nude Perfect body

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Archaic Greek Architecture

• Temple of Hera I

•550 BCE

•Characteristics

•Doric Temple

•Peripteral, Colonnade

•Columns= entasis

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Classical Greek Sculpture

•Doryphoros, Spear Bearer by Polykleitos

•450 BCE

•Greece’s Golden Age

•Contrapposto

•“The Canon”= set standards for ideal

•Perfect, harmonious ratios

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Classical Greek Architecture

•Parthenon•447-438 BCE

•Numerous optical refinements – •ded. to Athena Parthenos

•Perfect, harmonious proportions in Doric temple design•Golden ratio throughout plan

•Doric columns ext, interior Ionic frieze

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Hellenistic Greek Sculpture

•Seated Boxer

•100-50 BCE

•Heavily Battered, defeated veteran

•Nose broken, teeth missing

•Appealed to the emotions

•Realism

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Etruscan

                                          

   

•Etruscan Couple Sarcophagus

•c500 BCE

•Terracotta

•Happy memorial

•Portrait coffin

•m/f interaction

•Smooth, stylized bodies

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Roman Sculpture

•Augustus of Primaporta

•1st century CE

•Emperor as general

•Based on Spear Bearer

•Portrait head

•Chestplate=victory over Parthians

•Cupid= proclaims his divine descent

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Roman Architecture

•Pantheon

•120 CE

•Temple of all the gods

•Uninterrupted interior space

•Concrete dome

•Oculus

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Early Christian Mosaic

•Good Shepherd

•c 425 CE

•Christ with flock

•Lunette over door

•Some classical elements

•Illusionistic shading

•Stylized landscape

•Stars of Heaven

•Halo, gold, purple

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Byzantine Architecture

                                        

•Hagia Sophia

•535 CE

•Characteristics

•Mystical Quality of light floods interior

•Central plan w/

Longitudinal axis

•Pendentives for the dome

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Byzantine Mosaic

• Justinian and Attendants

• 550 CE, San Vitale, Ravenna• Church + State• Propaganda• Emperor at altar Christlike• Tesserae gold shimmering• Chi Rho on shield• Soldiers left• Priests right

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Byzantine Painting

• •Virgin (Theotokos) and Child

•C. 1200 CE

•Virgin of Compassion

•Mary style=long nose long fingers, small mouth

•Use of gold back

•Gold rays in Christ child’s robes

•Placed before altars

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Hiberno-Saxon•Chi-Rho-Iota page

•Book of Kells, c. 900

•Manuscript illumination

•Initial letters of Jesus in Greek= XPI

•Gospel of Matthew

•Holy words into intricate abstract designs

•Recalls Celtic metalwork

•Angel, human, animal figs

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Carolingian

•Saint Matthew, Folio 15

•800 CE

•Charlemagne’s Gospel Book

•Illusionistic brushwork

•Color and modulation of light and shade to create shapes

•Roman, classical style and motifs, e.g. toga

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Ottonian

•Gero Crucifix

•c. 970

•Monumental suffering

•Statue and reliquary

•Much more dramatic

than earlier depictions

of crucifixion

•Distended body, blood streaks

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Romanesque Architecture

•St.- Sernin, Toulouse

•c 1100 CE

•Pilgrimage Church

•Cruciform plan

•Simple ratio geom

•Ambulatory

•Transept

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Romanesque Sculpture

•Last Judgment

•Tympanum by Gislebertus

•c1130

•Autun Cathedral

•Christ as judge

•Christ in mandorla

•Souls weighed, Christ’s lft

•Saved souls=Christ’s rght

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Gothic Architecture

•Chartres Cathedral

•c 1150 CE

•Stained glass oculi

•Lux nova

•Flying buttresses

•Ribbed groin vaulting

•Spires, verticality

•Heaven on Earth

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Gothic Sculpture

•Saints Martin, Jerome, and Gregory Jamb statues

•Chartres Cathedral, c1230

•Attached to columns but break rigid vertical lines

•Drapery falls softly

•Distinctive personality revealed in faces

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Gothic Painting

•God As Architect

•C.1230

•God creates heaven, earth, sun, moon, & all elements

•Architect of the world with compass

•Ink, tempera, gold leaf

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Ancient Japan

•Haniwa figure

•c 500

•Cylindrical

•Low-fired clay

•Placed on graves for protection

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Ancient Japanese Painting

• Tale of the Genji, c.1125• Handscroll - Story of love+intrigue• Upturned ground, strong diag• Elevated viewpoint omits roofs & ceilings• Flat fields of color

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Ancient China

•Travelers Among

•Mountains and Streams

•By Fan Kuan

•c. 1000 CE

•Hanging scroll, ink on silk

•Precise detail

•Smallness of man in nature

•Perspective reads vertically

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Islam

•Dome of the Rock, 687-692•1st great achievement of Islamic architecture

•Use of calligraphy on tiles•Site is sacred to Muslims, Jews, and Christians•Domed octagon, interior= rich mosaic ornament

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Ancient North America

•Incised Shell Gorget

•1250-1300 CE

•Characteristics

•Running Warrior

•Composite profile

•Elaborate headdress

•Gifts to the dead

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Ancient Mesoamerica

•Colossal Olmec Head

•900-400 BCE

•Mexico

•Basalt, 10’ h.

•Ruler portraits

•Probably not deities

•Intensity of expression

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Ancient Africa

•Nok Head

•500 BCE

•Nigeria

•Terracotta

•Flaring nostrils & alert yes are unique to Nok art

•Expressive face

•African context= ritual

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Ancient India

•Shiva as Nataraja

•1000 CE

•Nataraja=Lord of the Dance

•Portable image

•Dwarf under feet= ignorance

•Nimbus-circle-of fire

•Drum=universal heartbeat

•Lively w/ central axis

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Early Renaissance Sculpture

•Saint Mark by Donatello

•1411-1413

•Contrappasto

•1st with voluminous drapery

•Stirring limbs

•Holds Gospel book

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Early Renaissance Painting

•Tribute Money by Massacio

•1427 fresco

•Characteristics

Continuous Narrative Light coming from a specific source

3-D modeling, shadingVanishing Point

Linear, Aerial Perspective Contrapposto Roman figure

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EARLY RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

• Foundling Hospital• Filippo Brunelleschi• c.1425, Florence, Italy• Homage to Antiquity• Roman motifs• Math= basis for design• Perfect geometry• Loggia • Medallions by della

Robbia

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High Renaissance Sculpture

•David by Michelangelo

•1501-1504

•Formal references to classical antiquity

•Compositionally and emotionally connected to an unseen presence

•Head turned to show pent up energy

•contrapposto

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High Renaissance Painting

•School of Athens by Raphael, 1510

•Fresco, Vatican, Rome

•Imaginary gathering of philosophers, scientists

•Summarizes ideals of HR

•References to Antiquity

•Aristotle & Plato at vanishing point, linear perspective

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High Renaissance Architecture

• •Capitoline Hill by Michelangelo

•1537

•Organized units symmetrically around a central/ unique axis

•Architecture as human body for Michelangelo

•Trapezoid plane

•Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius