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09/21/2009

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Cave Paintings, Lascaux, Dordogne, France, c. 15,000-10,000 B.C.

  • form of hunting magic
  • may symbolize early form of religion
  • represented the animals around them
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"Venus" of Willendorf, from Austria, c. 25,000-20,000 B.C.

  • made of limestone
  • represents the old conception of a woman
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Palette of Narmer, from Hierakonpolis, c. 3000 B.C.

  • oldest work of art
  • victory of upper Egypt over lower
  • falcon represents upper Egypt
  • Narmer is now king of both
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Great Pyramids, Giza, c 2490-2528

  • built over 3 generations
  • shape may be due to religious belief
  • arranged to the stars
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Great Sphinx at Giza, 2570-2544 B.C.

  • body of lion, head of pharoah
  • guardian of the pyramids
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Khafre, c. 2500 B.C.

  • Hieroglyphs on chair tell that this is Khafre
  • made of permanent stone
  • stone carved as little as possible
  • Horace the falcon represents relationship between king and God
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Queen Nefertiti, c. 1348-1335

  • represents facial proportions
  • portrays great elegance
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Pylon Temple of Amun, c. 1290-1224

  • made to protect the shrine for Amun's sacred boat
  • built on principle of exclusion, walling off everything outside
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Ziggurat at Ur, Iraq, c. 3500-3000 B.C.

  • main room, cella, held ritual sacrifices
  • stairs build suspense as it is climbed
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Figures from Tell Asmar, c. 2700-2500 B.C.

  • geometric and expressive
  • found in White Temple
  • large eyes represent sense of awe, cusped hands respresent worship
  • highly simplified
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Standard of Ur, c. 2600 B.C.

  • shows victory banquest
  • seated figures are higher in society because they can sit
  • the lower in society, the smaller the figure
  • shwos 3d movement on 2d surface
  • combination of frontal profile
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Stele of Naram-Sin, c. 2300-2200 B.C.

  • celebration after battle
  • abstract idea of conquest
  • king is largest
  • background of mountain and 2 stars
  • king is closest to mountain top
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Stele of Hammurabi, c. 1760 B.C.

  • first written code or law in history
  • shows that king is not above the law
  • God's beard larger than king's
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Ishtar Gate from Babylon, C. 575

  • animals, dragons and creatures that protect
  • Mesopotamian portrayal of animals
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Persepolis, Iran, c. 500 B.C.

  • Audience hall of Darius and Xerxes
  • influenced by Ionian Greeks and Egyptians
  • expressed universality, power, and tranquillity of Achaemenid kings rule
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Knossos aka Palace of Minos, c. 1700-1300 B.C.

  • palace with all the functions of a city
  • could be the origin of the labyrinth stories
  • complex organic architecture
  • storage areas with large vases
  • characterized by natural "S" curves in art work
  • bull is significant
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Snake Goddess, c. 1650 B.C.

  • could also be a priest holding two snakes
  • unfying of male/female figures
  • pose of worship
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Toreador Fresco, Knossos, c. 1550-1450

  • action pose
  • represents type of ceremony
  • unity of man and nature
  • gender represented by color
  • a lot of S curves we find in Crete art
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Treasury of Atreus aka Tholos Tomb, c. 1300-1250 B.C.

  • first thought of as a treasury, but is actually a tomb
  • multigenerational
  • symmetry keeps inside from collapsing
  • relieving arch in entrance
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Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece, c. 1250 B.C.

  • post and lintel system of architecture
  • horizontal and vertical support
  • slightly rounded arch as relieving arch
  • lions symbolize protection
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