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By: Exekias
(signed by both potter and artist)
Amphora-style vase
Black figure ware |
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Classical Art: Greek Art
4 Periods |
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1. Geometric c.800-600 BCE
2. Archaic c.600-500 BCE
3. Classical c. 480-330 BCE
4. Hellenistic c. 330-150 BCE |
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Classic/"Ideal"
(aesthetic expressions of beauty, balance, harmony)
CERAMICS
Beginning of western ideas and cultural characteristics
4 periods |
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Geometric Period (1st period of Greek Art) |
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Geometric designs/simplified forms
Concept for visual relationships and design |
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Archaic Period (2nd period in Greek Art) |
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c. 600-500 BCE
(Egyptian influence possible)
Stone used for architecture/sculpture
Human figures are portrayed rigid/static with "Archaic Smile"
Black & red figure ware
Doric Style |
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Unusual smile in human stone sculptures
ex: Kore sculpture
Greek Archaic Period |
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Greek order developed in archaic period that seeks ideal proportions
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Erechtheion c. 420 BCE (Caryatids) |
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Women as columns supporting the roof
1 of 3 Greek Classical temples during "Golden Age of Pericles" |
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c. 480-330 BCE
3 periods (Early, High, Late Classical)
"Golden Age of Pericles"
Idealism & Naturalism
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3 Periods of Greek Classical times |
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Early
High
Late Classical |
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During Greek Classical time period
High point in Greek art
Pericles is impt leader in Athens at time & patron of Greek Temples
(Pericles=patronage)
Idealism & Naturalism |
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Idealism & Naturalism in Greek Classical Period |
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Artworks integrated w/a conscious intent toward harmony, unity, & beauty
Man is the measure of all things
(Human/male figure used as artwork subject) |
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parts are unified to a whole |
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Geometric funerary vase
Krater-style
Black figure ware
Artist:Dipylon |
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Kouros: young god made of stone 580 BCE
Bones/muscles shown as more emphasized (ideal proportions)
Greek Archaic Period |
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3 Temples during "Golden Age of Pericles"
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1.Parthenon
-largest, Doric
2. Temple of Athena Nike
-Ionic
3. Erechtheion
-women as columns
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Greek Classical temple during time of Pericles considered most significant and influential in Greek architechture(perfect proportions)
Largest temple-Doric Style
Made by Ictinos and Kallicrates
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Greek Classical temple during time of Pericles
Ionic style
Made by Kallicrates |
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3 Orders of Greek Architecture |
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Doric- geometric (ARCHAIC; Parthenon)
Ionic- scroll-like columns (Temple of Athena Nike)
Corinthian- most decorative style influenced by plants/leaves (HELLENISTIC)
Can be recognized by capital(columnal design) |
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c. 330-150 BCE
Realism replaces Idealism
Alexander the Great expands his empire across Persia, Egypt, & Near East
Artwork is emotional & depicts real life experiences of human condition
DYNAMIC
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Pepplos Kore: female goddess with "Archaic Smile" with use of Encaustic Paint(pigment mixed w/wax)
Archaic time period (idealism) |
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The Scraper c. 330BCE
Copy made by:Lysippos
*Breaks into 3D space
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Artist of The Scraper
Sculptor of Alexander the Great
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Glass Artist (from video in class) |
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Sculpts S-curve(contrapposto) body shapes
Statues are more human-like
rather than god-like
Ex:Hermes and Dionyssos - original marble form
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Name means "sculptor"
Cannon of Perfection and "the golden mean"
The Spear Bearer
(indicates a copy)
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3 Goddesses
Greek Classical Period[image] |
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"counterbalance"
Weight shift in Classical sculptures
ex:Kritios Boy-figure is shifting weight from one leg to other
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casting bronze using clay and wax
ex: Warrior, possibly "Zeus"
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triangular relief sculpture area above columns of a temple
[image] |
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Broken glass/pieces of stone/tile put together in grout to make large image
assoc. with Hellenistic Period |
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Captures sense of death=REALISM
Hellenistic Period
[image] |
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Loacoon Group c. 190 BC
Hellenistic Period
Relief carving into stone=DYNAMIC |
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Venus de Milo c. 150 BC- Nude goddess (dynamic)
Hellenistic Period-Realism
*retains classic style in hellenistic period
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Battle of Issus
Roman mosaic copy relating to Alexander the Great (hellenistic) |
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Altar of Zeus
in Pergamon, Turkey
HELLENISTIC |
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Hellenistic "Old Market Woman"
clearly depicts realism |
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c. 700-250 BCE(linked to archaic period)
West coast of Italy-ROME
creamation&inhumation
Sarcophogus |
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Seated Boxer c. 150 BC
depicted as hurt, broken, & tired
Hellenistic Period-example of Realism replacing Idealism |
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Sarcophogus from Cerveteri
(archaic ash urn)
Etruscan Art |
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She Wolf of the Capital c.500 BC
Symbol of Rome-Story of Romulus and Remus
Etruscan Art- expresses great intensity with fierocity and protectiveness of beast
hollow-cast bronze |
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Name for Etruscan tombs covered by earth mounds
Location: Necropolis, Italy |
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Apollo from Veii
Etruscan clay(terracotta) w/archaic qualities |
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Roman invention used for roofs |
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New roof structure developed by Romans
Held together by keystone:weighted center piece |
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Barrell: long extension of arch
Groin: several arches come together from different sides
**contributed to Basilica |
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Roman head sculptures of deceased |
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Governing body intent on expanding Roman rule
Created during Roman Republic time period
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Marcus Aurelius 161-180 CE |
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Roman statue of man on horse
Example of Equestrian Portrait |
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Sculpture of man on horse
Symbolizing power, strength, etc.
Ex: Marcus Aurelius |
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Roman invented roof style inspired by arch |
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Monarchy/Republic
Early Empire
High Empire
Late Empire |
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Connection to glass
expanded off of Greek inventions (ECLECTIC)
Impt style: architechtural |
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Roman style #2
Use of allusionary painting to make the walls more beautiful |
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Roman invention
Bridge/channel used to convey water
ex:Pont du Gard w/use of water wheels |
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Based off of Greek theatre
ex:Colosseum |
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Aristocrats during Roman Republic |
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common people of Roman Republic |
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Roman Republic c. 500-44 bCE |
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Began after Etruscans were ousted from the city
2 Parties:patricians and plebians
Creation of Senate
first Roman Ceasar:Augustus Ceasar |
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Temple of Portunus
Ionic order and monolithic stones
Roman Republic time |
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Still-life with Peaches
4th style
connects glass w/Romans |
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Pantheon c.125-130
Pagan Roman Temple- House of the Gods/goddesses
Use of square/cube(earth) and circle/sphere(universe) & coffered ceiling
During Early Empire |
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Where most of the early Christian art was found in Rome
Underground passageways and chambers designed as tombs for the dead
3rd/4th Centuries
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Hagia Sophia
Most important monument of early Byzantine art
"Church of Holy Wisdom" in Constantinople
(later became a mosque)
Made for King Justinian |
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Byzantian art
clearly depict plain exterior but has elaborate interior |
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Old St. Peter's Roman Basilica
in Constantine, longitudinal groin vault style |
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beautiful writing linked to several religions during Roman times |
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King and Queen of Constantinople |
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Constantine the Great
Roman Bust of Late Empire |
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Period in which art is mainly used to glorify the state:
-aqueducts(Pont du Gard)
-amphitheatres(Colloseum)
-combination of realism/idealism
-architecture:arch & concrete |
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Period in which Christianity becomes recognized
-Basilicas:forum, nave, groin vault
-more archaic style of classism in artwork
-realism replaced by archaic idealism |
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Christ of the Good Shepherd
Early Byzantine mosaic |
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Byzantine Churches
2 Designs |
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Known for having plain exterior and mosaic interior
1. Central (ex:Pantheon)
2. Bascilica (ex:Old St.Peter's)
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Time period of Justinian and Theodora of Constantinople in which artwork develops a new aesthetic->becomes more connected to spiritual nature rather than realism |
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Name for the longitudinal groin vault style
(ex:Old St. peter's) |
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Church in Venice, Italy built with cruciform plan |
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