Title: Bach to Brancusi
1Bach to Brancusi
- The History of
- Art and Music
http//witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHprehistoric.html
2The Birth of ArtPrehistoric to Medieval
- The roots of painting, sculpture and architecture
are established
3Prehistoric Art The Beginning
- Art begins circa 25,000 B.C. with the first
surviving sculpture, cave paintings and huge
stone monuments for rituals. - Prehistoric art had supernatural significance
magic powers.
4Venus of Willendorf
- 25,000-20,000 B.C.
- This tiny female statuette is one of the earliest
known human figures. - It was probably a fertility fetish, symbolizing
abundance.
5Cave Paintings at Lascaux, Francec. 15,000-13000
B.C.Archeologists speculate artists created the
animal images to guarantee a successful hunt.
- http//www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/lascaux/
en/index3.html
6Stonehenge
- http//www.amherst.edu/ermace/sth/sth.html
7 - an example of early colossal architecture or
monumental sculpture made from massive, upright
stones in a circular arrangement. - seems to be
an accurate astronomical calendar
8 isolated from the circular stones is a
heel-stone, marking where the sun rises in the
East at the summer solstice.
9At Carnac, in the French province of Brittany,
rows of thousands of megaliths (large boulders)
stretch for several miles in parallel lines.
They were associated with worship of the sun or
moon.
10Easter Island MonolithsAt one time more than 600
of these 30 foot tall statues stood sentry on
this tiny Pacific island.
11Mesopotamia The first architects and urban
planners
- First cities built with mammoth temples called
ziggurats and palaces lined with bas-relief
sculpture - http//www.crystalinks.com/ziggurat.html
12Babylon, the first city was the cradle of
ancient art architecture, as well as the site
of the Tower of Babel
- Tower of Babel 1563, by Bruegel the Elder
13and the Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World, which rose above
the Euphrates River. Some believe Mesopotamia was
the site of the garden of Eden. As far back as
3500 B.C., the Sumerians mastered irrigation and
flood control to create a fertile oasis amid the
sandy plains of what is now Iraq.
14Egypt The Art of Immortality
- http//images.google.com/images?qEgyptianArthl
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Mask of Tutankhamen, 1352 B.C.
15Egyptian Art
- Tomb art developed with wall paintings
- Statues conforming to rigid conventions for 3,000
years - Colossal architecture (pyramids) constructed
16Ancient Greece
- They invented a lot more than the Olympics
- Striving for ideal beauty results in sculpture,
architecture, vase painting with balance,
proportion, harmony - Style called Classical because it set standard
for technical perfection - http//www.ancientgreece.com/art/art.htm
17Rome The Organizers
- The Roman Empire produced realistic portrait
sculpture, idealized busts of emperors - Engineering wonders like aqueducts and arenas
based on arch, vault and dome. - http//harpy.uccs.edu/roman/html/roman.html
The Pantheon, A.D. 118-125, Rome.
18Pre-Columbian Art of the Americas
- Pre-Columbian refers to the period before
Columbus landed in the New World in 1492. - Native American artisans of North, Central and
South America created stylized human and animal
forms in ceremonial objects. - Arrowheads from 10,000 BC pottery from 2,000 BC
have been found, evidence of how ancient the
culture was. - Art was vitally important to tribal society.
- http//www.artsbma.org/showglry.asp?IDGArt-of-t
he-Americas-Pre-ColumbianA0
19Navaho sand paintings
- Southwest US tribe
- Shamans (priest-healers) create temporary
paintings to heal disease, promote fertility, or
assure a successful hunt. - Use natural pigments powdered rock in various
colors, corn pollen charcoal.
20Hopi kachina doll
- Carved painted kachina dolls out of cottonwood
roots to represent gods and teach religion.
21Kwakiutl totem poles
22Eskimo shaman mask
- Alaskan tribe that carved masks with moving parts
used by shamans often combined odd materials in
surprising ways.
23Mayanstepped pyramid
24Aztec
25Incan
26African Art The First Cubists
- Religion shapes art of wooden masks, elongated
sculpture - Semiabstract forms influence modern art later
(see Picasso, Matisse, Giacometti, etc) - See p. 22 of text (A.M.L.)
- http//www.africanart.org/
27The Middle Ages The Reign of Religion
- Spiritual art made to inspire religious devotion
replaces lifelike portrayal - See p. 24 of AML
- http//images.google.com/images?qmedievalarthl
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28Golden Age of Byzantine Art
- Icons
- Mosaics
- Hagia Sophia
- http//images.google.com/images?svnum10hlenlr
qByzantineartbtnGSearch - See p. 24 AML
29Romanesque Art stories in stone
- Architecture
- Giotto
- Illuminated Manuscripts
- See p. 26 in AML
- Romanesque architecture and art, the artistic
style that prevailed throughout Europe from the
10th to the mid-12th cent., although it persisted
until considerably later in certain areas. The
term Romanesque points to the principal source of
the style, the buildings of the Roman Empire. In
addition to classical elements, however,
Romanesque architecture incorporates components
of Byzantine and Eastern origin. - http//www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/rmsq/hd_rmsq.htm
30Gothic Art Height and Light
- Architecture
- Sculpture
- Stained glass
- Tapestry
- See p. 28 of AML
- http//www.beloit.edu/arthist/historyofart/gothic
/gothic.htm