chapter five examples beginnings of western art art timeline images for study and discussion
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Chapter Five ExamplesBeginnings of Western Art
Art timeline images for study and discussion.
I should be able to…
5.1•describe the style, techniques, and skills of prehistoric artists.•explain how the art and culture of ancient Middle Eastern and Egyptian communities reflect their advanced societies.•explain that the exact use of Old Stone Age art is unclear, but that the works served as more than mere decoration.•describe how prehistoric artist deliberately stylized their work to evoke the natural world.
Art History Learning Target
Truly the gods have not from the beginningrevealed all things to mortals, but by long seekingmortals make progress in discovery. Xenophanes of Colophon
Mediterranean Sea
Hall of Bulls15,000 BCE, Lascaux, Francecarbon and pigment on stone
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Hand Painting (stencil)The Cave of Chauvet-Pont-d'Arcblown pigment on stone
RhinocerosesThe Cave of Chauvet-Pont-d'Arccarbon and pigment on stone
Venus of Willendorfc. 25,000 BCE, found in AustriaPaleolithic period, carved stone
Bison c. 10,000 BCEPeleolithic period, carved reindeer antler
Plastered Skullc. 7000 BCE, JordanNeolithic Period, dried plaster on human skull
Stonehenge2000 BCE, Salisbury Plain, Englandneolithic period, stone
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5.2•identify the art of a succession of sophisticated civilizations that ruled the fertile lands of Mesopotamia starting somewhere between 3599 and 3000 B.C.E.•analyze how Mesopotamian art honored both the rulers and the gods.
Art History Learning Target
Mediterranean Sea
Ziggurat at Ur2000 BCE, Iraq
Ziggurat at Ur2000 BCE, Iraq
Standard of Ur: Peacec. 2685 – 2645 BCE, Iraq
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Votive statues c. 2900 – 2600 BCE, Eshnunna (modern Tell Asmar, Iraq) Limestone, alabaster, and gypsum
Ashurnasirpal II 875BC – 860 BCEalabaster wall panel, relief
Ashurbanipal645 – 635 BCEalabaster wall panel, relief
Ashurbanipal645 – 635 BCEalabaster wall panel, relief
Stele of Hammurabic. 1760 BCEstone
Xerxes' gate, Persepolisc. 500 BCElimestone
Bull Capital, Persepolisc. 500 BCElimestone
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5.3•identify the factors that provided the necessary stability for Egypt’s culture to thrive for several thousands of years.•explain why a strong belief in the afterlife was an essential ingredient in Egyptian art and culture.
Art History Learning Target
Map of Ancient Egypt
Step Pyramid of King Zoserc. 2600 BCE, Egypt
The Great Pyramids2530 – 2470 BCE, Giza, Egypt
The Great Pyramids (detail)2530 – 2470 BCE, Giza, Egypt
The Great Sphinx2575 – 2525 BCE, Giza, Egypt
Mycerinus and His Queenc. 2470 BCE, Giza, Egyptslate
Katep and His Wifec. 2563 BCE, Memphis, Egyptpainted limestone
The Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsutc. 1480 BCE, Deir el-Bahari, Egyptpainted limestone
Model from the tomb of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II c. 2000 BCE, Deir el-Bahari, Egypt
Painted wooden model boatc. 1985-1795 BCE, Egypt
Temple of Amun1830 BCE, Egypt
Temple of Amun1830 BCE, Egypt
Greenfield Papyrus1080 BCE, Egypt
Mask of King Tutankhamen1352 BCE, Egypt
Queen Nefertitic. 1360 BCE, Egypt
Temple of Ramses IIc. 1257 BCE, Egypt