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Title: ART TRADITIONS


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CHAPTER 12
ART TRADITIONS FROMAROUND THE WORLD
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LESSON 1 PREHISTORIC ART
  • PALEOLITHIC PERIOD
  • ? Old Stone Age
  • ? 2 million years ago
  • ? Ended with the close of the last ice age about
    13,000 B.C.
  • Cave paintings of Altamira, Spain (The Hall of
    the Bulls) and Lascaux, France
  • NEOLITHIC PERIOD
  • ? New Stone Age
  • ? 7000 2000 B.C.
  • ? Developed agriculture, stone tools
  • ? Megaliths
  • ? Stonehenge ? Pg. 348
  • ? Built around 2000 B.C.
  • ? Post and lintel construction
  • ? Upright slabs ? posts
  • ? Horizontal supports ? lintels
  • ? Peaceful balance upset by population explosion,
    4 ancient civilizations emerged.

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LESSON 1 PREHISTORIC ART
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LESSON 1 PREHISTORIC ART
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LESSON 1 PREHISTORIC ART
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  • MESOPOTAMIA
  • Tigris Euphrates fertile crescent
  • People lived in city-states
  • Each city ruled by monarch
  • Today this land is Syria and Iraq
  • SUMERIANS
  • First dominant group
  • Cuneiform
  • Developed a system of writing using wedge-shaped
  • characters
  • Stood for ideas and concepts
  • Written on clay tablets
  • Sculptures
  • Depicted figures lifelike and realistic way
  • Ziggurats ? stepped mountains made of
    brick-covered earth

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LESSON 2 ART OF ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
  • INDIA
  • ? Influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism
  • ? Began about 2000 B.C.
  • ? Architecture
  • ? Stupas
  • ? Beehive shaped domed places of worship.
  • ? Statues inside, people gather outside around
    it.
  • ? Hinduism prevailed
  • ? 3 main Hindu gods ? Brahma, the Creator
    Vishnu,
  • the Preserver Shiva, the Destroyer.
  • ? Fired clay brick structures
  • ? Multi-storied houses
  • ? Drainage systems
  • ? Soapstone relief carvings ? personal seal

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LESSON 2 ART OF ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
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LESSON 2 ART OF ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
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  • CHINA
  • Y Oldest continuing culture in the worlds
  • Y Paper
  • Y Porcelain (ceramics)
  • Y Woodblock printing
  • Y Compass and gunpowder
  • Y Dynasty
  • Y Single family provided succession of rulers
  • Y Shang, Han, Ming

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  • CHINA
  • Y Buddhism
  • Y First to consider picture painting
  • Y Artists were also scholars who wrote poems in
    beautiful writing ? calligraphy
  • Y Scrolls ? long roll of parchment or silk
  • Y Hung on walls or read.
  • Y By 1100 landscapes were main themes of
    paintings.
  • Y Sculpture
  • Y Ceramic objects of porcelain ? fine ground
    white clay ? kaolin
  • Y Ming dynasty ceramics reached its peak

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  • JAPAN
  • Traces of Korean, Chinese other Asian
    influences
  • 594 first art object of modern times
  • Temples ? made from wood due to volcanic rock of
  • their soil.
  • Intricately built and elaborately decorated
  • Pagoda ? tower of several stories with roofs
    curving
  • slightly upward at the edges
  • Painting
  • Yamato-e
  • Screen paintings in sections used to divide
    interiors
  • of homes
  • Ukiyo-e Pictures of a floating world
  • To meet the demand for these kinds of paintings
  • they developed printing
  • Woodblock printing
  • Making prints by carving images on blocks of
  • wood inexpensive way of reproducing many print
  • of one image

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The Palette of King Narmer, c. 3100-3000 BCE,
slate
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