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ARS 101 Unit 2 Greece
Greek Art
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
10/06/2010

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Term
Aegean Art (Bronze Age Greece)
Definition
  • Lays foundation for Greece
  • Cycladic, only material remains-need for form/object that functions in some way
  • Minoan people
  • Mycenean people
  • Homer
  • Schliemann
  • Sir Arthur Evans
  • 2 languages found: Linear A-not deciphered & Linear B- deciphered Pre-Greek found in Knossos, palace inventories.
Term
Minoans
Definition
  • Bronze Age
  • central area, Crete
  • Sir Arthur Evans (British) visits Crete, finds palace structures in Knossos, uncovers Bronze Age people, dubs people Minoans from legendary King Minos
  • Sir Arthur did NOT find epigraphical writing at 1st.
  • *Arthurs decided to reconstruct parts of palaces w/ modern construction. ex: throne room out of stone/mural on wall
  • Found small sculpture of bull leaping (significant to Minoans)
  • *No fighting/war (no images of soilders or weaponry)
  • Literate people
  • *presence of aquatic animals & bulls
  • Figural imagery-profile eye similar to Egypt, more realistic, natural movement
  • Decorative imagery-colorful murals
Term
Myceneans
Definition
  • Bronze Age
  • From city Mycenae
  • Conquers Minoans
  • Heinrich Schliemann later digs in Mycenean.
  • Mask of Agonomnam-gold, Schliemann claims King agonmnam which may not be accurate
  • Presence of gold
  • Shaft graves, body covered w/ gold masks, weapons
  • Decorative elements ex: Lions gate: gateway to citadel at Mycenae, carved with lions.

 

Term
Heinrich Schliemann
Definition
  • German businessman
  • Around during the Bronze Age
  • intrigued w/Trojan War
  • Marries a Greek woman, Sophia
  • Decided to find Troy, digs in Turkey finds The Trojan Gold
  • Later digs in Mycenean find decorative elements, lion gate-gateway to citadel, carved w/lions, feet on column. Finds shaft graves, have gold masks over the body, weapons, presence of gold.
  • Mask of Agonomnam: gold, Schliemann claims King Agonomnam may not be accurate.
  • Wanted to prove Homer: The Iliad, The Odyssey was based on historical reality.
Term
Homer
Definition
  • Bronze Age
  • poet
  • 8th Century B.C.
  • wrote The Iliad, The Odyssey which is a combination of orally transmitted stories left over from Bronze Age and visible remains of Minoan and Myceneans, believes kings built.
  • He would have seen Cyclopean architecture, shaft graves, remains of both these civilizations combined.
  • Schliemann finds some truth to Homer's accounts.
Term
The Trojan Gold
Definition
  • Found by Schliemann
  • found in Turkey
  • Schliemann claims its Priam's treasure
  • Controversial: recieves permission to dig if shows everything to authorites-he did not do this ends up in Germany.
  • Consists of Jewlery, weapons, vessels, picture of Sophia wearing jewlery
  • End of World War II Trojan gold is gone
  • Eventually found in Moscow in basement of museum
  • Who owns it?
Term
[image]
Definition
  • Mask of Agonomnam
  • Bronze Age
  • Gold
  • Found in Mycenae
  • Gold masks would be placed over the body
  • Found by Schliemann
  • Schliemann claimed was of King Agonomnam
Term
[image]
Definition
  • Lion Gate
  • Bronze Age
  • Gateway to citadel at mycenae
Term
Collapse of Mycenean Civilization
Definition
  • 1200-1100 B.C.
  • Entire Mediterranean culture
  • Loss of literacy
  • Loss of art
  • loss of architecture
  • Loss of kinshop
  • Loss of centralized administration, economic, social systems
  • Fell into Dark Ages
  • Greek polis will emerge 900-800 B.C.
Term
Order of Ancient Greek Periods
Definition
  1. Minoans
  2. Myceneans
  3. Dark Ages
  4. Geometric
  5. Orientalzing Period
  6. Archaic
  7. Classical Hellenistic
Term
Geography of Greece
Definition
  • effects developments of myths
  • great mountains and oceans
  • development of city-states
  • NOT a unified people
  • water is prominent
  • fisherman
  • depended on trade
  • farming
  • Sea-faring (stayed close to land)

Greek colonized parts of Sicily called it Magna Graecia (Great Greece) 8th Century Colonies.

Term
Geometric Period
Definition
  • Named for geometric decorations on artwork
  • Mostly Vases
  • Large vessels are prejudiced geometric in style.
  • some of the 1st works are art pots
  • Usually No Blank spaces
  • Some vessels were placed over the grave of the dead, bottoms were full of holes, liquid poured to go to grave
  • Funerary function
  • Beginning to have figural images
Term
[image]
Definition
  • Funerary Vase from Dipylon Cemetery
  • Geometric Period
  • Unrealistic depiction of anatomy
  • Ceremony-funeral
  • Chest-triangle shape, body is geometric in shape.
  • found in Dipylon cemetery
  • Emphasis the lose of human form before
  • Attempted to create human form
  • Literacy is gone
  • Hierarchical scale
  • Pulling-hair-mourning gesture
  • Sacrificial animals
  • Register below is war, figure may have died in war
  • Could be a chariot race at the funeral games
  • Chariot w/horses
  • Desire to tell a story
  • Could reflect daily life.
Term
Orientalizing Period
Definition
  • The near East was considered Orient
  • Style of the art was influence by the Near East
  • Named after the vessels found
  • Symmetry
  • Hybrid creatures
  • Patterns
  • Not so much based on geometric, more creatures
  • Almost no panel or wall painting have survived
  • *Pots are important (2 dimensional) because no paintings have really survived.
  • Multiple types of vessels for various purposes ex: to mix water and winde, some for perfumes, drinking etc.
  • Vases are painted then fired.
Term
[image]
Definition

Corinthian BF Amphora

  • Orientalizing Period
  • comes from Corinth-important for pottery
  • Colorful
  • Lions came from another place, similar to lions in Mesopotamia
  • Very detailed
  • Animals
  • Black figure
Term
Greek Art
Definition
  • Orientalizing and Geometric Period styles eventually die out
  • Greek art changes overtime, unlike Egyptian art.
  • Greeks were interested in Realism unlike Egyptians and their art can be dated because there is change.
  • Egypt was more developed than Greece
  • Greeks influenced by Egypt through monumental sculpture, different notion, quest for realism.
  • Greeks are depicted nude, Egyptians are not, human form.
  • Chronology for Greece is not a concern.
  • Change of stories/different versions
  • Greek focus on muscles.
Term
[image]
Definition
  • New York Kouros (young man)
  • Archaic Period
  • Greeks learned monumental sculpture from Egypt ex: left foot forward
  • Thought to be god Apollo because the large scale
  • Nude
  • These are found in cemeteries/sancutaries as an offering
  • comemorative
  • head is narrow
  • face is flat
  • muscle by lines
  • Observed human form
  • More Egyptian formula
  • Stone left by hands
  • Statue
Term
Kouros
Definition
Greek for Young Man
Term
Kore
Definition
Greek for young women
Term
[image]
Definition
  • Anavysos Kouros (Kroisos)
  • Archaic Period
  • Face is more realistic-eyes have depth, checks pronounced
  • muscles in the face
  • Full hair
  • Muscles in torso, arms, legs
  • observed human form
  • Breaking away from stone
  • Insciption of vase, "Stop and grieve at the tomb of the dead Kroisos slain by wild Ares in the front rank of battle."
  • Statue
  • May not have been Kouros
  • Statue function
  • Given offerings.
Term
[image]
Definition
  • Peplos Kore (young women)
  • Archaic period
  • Clothed-in this time females were always clothed
  • She wars a peplos
  • Modeling of the face-archaic smile
  • Stiff body-non-realistic
  • Her hand is broken off, was up projecting forward
  • Statues arm is pulled up, animating the body
  • was painted
  • proportions are off
  • no body, human anatomy
Term

[image]

Definition
  • Temple of Artemis, Corfu
  • Archaic period
  • sculpture in pediment Gorgon Medusa
  • Dedicated to Artemis which was the sister of Apollo, was the virgin goddess of wilderness/hunt
  • 2 lions, Medusa
  • Non-Narrative because children are not there until Medusa head is cut off
  • Purpose: Message and Power
  • Medusa depicted running, frontal chest, legs in profile, head frontal, wears snake belt, snakes by ear, heavy-set, teeth, tongue,
  • Eyes are open and frightened
  • Medusa is meant to guard the temple
  • Temple has functional imagery NOT decorative
  • Use of evil to ward off evil
  • Problem w/ pediment tapers off
  • Use scale w/out changing proportion
  • Myth/stores are important part of imagery
  • Medusa has a foreign look.
Term
Greek Architecture
Definition
  • Post and lintel system used with both Egyptian and Greek structures, horizonatal on the top, colonnades.
  • Many Greek temples are marble
  • Columns are fluted-line.
  • Not full or carved with imagery/words
  • Learned structure from Egyptians
  • Did NOT usually paint columns like Minoans
  • Columns usually same dimension from top to bottom
  • Development of Orders: Doric and Ionic
  • More concerned w/ balance, harmony, and order.
  • The way it looks is important.
Term
Typical Greek Temple
Definition
  • Includes Naos-contained cult statue, back porch, pronaos
  • rationally ordered
  • Sacrifice/rituals outside of the temple.
Term
Doric Order
Definition
  • earliest
  • built temples out of stone
  • Contains capital- disk/plain,
  • architrave,
  • metope-came between triglyph could be plain or have decoration, place for sculpture.
  • Usually had plain capital.
  • No base.
Term
Ionic Order
Definition
  • Leveling courses
  • column has a base
  • Capital is curved down-Volute
  • architrave
  • long horizonatal ban
  • No triglyph
  • good for long narrative/decorative frieze part
Term

 

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Definition
  • Treasury of the Siphnians, Delphi (Reconstruction Drawing) Gigantomachy (north freize)
  • Archaic Period
  • NOT a temple
  • treasury
  • has a porch
  • columns are placed by female figures-karyantes
  • Figures on the top
  • Sculpture would have been painted
  • *Siphians built treasury at Delphi because it is the site of the oracle of Apollo, Pythia; female, stayed at the temple, people came to consult oracled, offerings
  • NOT in Siphnos
  • Purpose: to build up Siphnians image and Apollo
  • Need a treasury because of overflow
Term

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Definition
  • Battle of the Gods and the Giants (Gigantomachy)
  • At the treasury of the Siphnians
  • Archaic Period
  • Date is firmly fixed seen stylistic marker of naturalism also by silver mines being flooded
  • Story from myth that before Zeus could rein had to battle, defeat giants
  • No difference in scale, giants are not large
  • Apollo and Artemis next to each other, Femus drawn by lion
  • * Sculptor wrote names them in frieze.
  • symbolizes a Greek city state over another
  • Propaganda format-message of defeat of a city-state
  • Anyone not Greek is a barbarian, Greeks symbolized as Gods, Non-Greeks barbarians
  • We do not see the end of the battle, but evidence of who is going to win.
  • Suggestion of muscles.
Term
2 main types of Vase decoration
Definition
  1. Black Figure: develops earlier from geometric and Orientalizing, has to do w/firing process, paint it in black, then use red/purples scratched out exposed color of the clay for details. Firing process, black silhouette ex: episode of the myth of Cyclopes. Continues to be produced.
  2. Red Figure: paint dtails with the black, freedom and naturalism. Better

Both have problems w/overlapping.

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