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Nude woman (Venus of Willendorf), from Willendorf, Austria, ca. 28,000-25,000 BCE, limestone
- amulet for good fortune in childbirth
- female accents enhanced
- red ocker significance → symbolizes rebirth and death, used in death ceremony rituals.
- large hips, way arms are crossed, big legs
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Hall of the Bulls (left wall) in the cave at Lascaux, France, ca. 15,000- 13,000 BCE prehistoric age
- _______ discovered first cave and no one believed him
- (cave paintings 40,000-10,000 BCE)done in profile, very realistic
- they were keen observers of animals
- used modeling (by shading) to show 3 dimension
- What's left out?
- everyday stuff EX: rodents
- dates
Possible readings
- possible depiction of mythological story
- metaphysical: expresses a system where each species has it’s own role.
- right of passage? site of initiation rites
- animals represent clans or tribes
- not primitive but express a highly developed civ with long history and mythology
- hunting magic
- for arts sake
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Reconstruction drawing of the White Temple and ziggurat, Uruk (modern Warka), Iraq, ca. 3200- 3000 BCE
sumerian
- represents mountain, ziggurat for gods as place to worship (work for gods created for gods)
- prob dedicated to Anu, sun god. it had a central hall (cella) with a stepped altar, there the sumerian priests would await the apparition of the deity
- the layout of sumerian cities reflected the central role of the gods in daily life.
- worship center
- a top is where new year celebrations happen (fall and spring) gods come and receive gifts ….....only priest and leader allowed up
- made of mud brick, why so little remains
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Presentation of offerings to Inanna (Warka Vase), from Uruk (modern Warka), Iraq, ca. 3200- 3000BCE, alabaster
sumerians
- celebrated marriage between storm god and _______. where spring begins, the gods come and celebrate the life force
- new yr happens twice a yr: spring / fall
- celebration of spring festival and fall harvest
- offering gift to god for all their help
- can see hierarchy society
- talk importance of dress (ppl are naked=respect to goddess)
- formal elements
- what it’s made of?
- arranged- going up with bands. wheat at bottom goddess at top
- twisted perspective
- profile and frontal body views
- eye emphasized
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Statuettes of two worshippers, from the Square Temple at Eshnunna (modern Tell Asmar), Iraq, ca. 2700 BCE
Sumerian
- place at temple, waiting for gods to appear
- prays made in offering to gods
- have vases in hands as offerings (similar to warka vase)
- male and female. some more expensive, showing diff class
- gypsum inlaid with shell and black limestone
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War and peace sides of the Standard of Ur, from tomb 779, Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600 BCE
Sumerian
- battlefield victory in 3 registers.
- the narrative reads from bottom to top / left to right
- the size of the figures varies with their importance in society
- “war side” and “peace side”
- wood inlaid with shell, lapis lazuli, and red limestone
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Bull-headed lyre and sound box, from tomb 789 (“King’s Grave”), Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Myqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600 BCE
- tells the “Epic of Gilgamesh” on panel, scorpion king → → helping to other world → upper panel is a heroic figure embracing two man bulls
- beard sign of intelligence
- from a tomb of “Queen” Pu-abi of ur
- know bull harp and what it does
- gold leaf and lapis lazuli over a wooden core
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Victory stele of Naram-Sin, from Susa, Iran, 2254-2218 BCE
Akkadian
- stele- slab of marble, limestone, ect) pink sandstone
- not just pic but carving
- wearing horned helmets symbolizing he is a god.
- by storming the mountain he also seems to be climbing the ladder to the heavens
- troops are in orderly fashion→ disciplined and organization of the kings forces
- enemy in cause
- Narman-sin is a god killing a man well leading his army up a mountain, ppl praying, shows how ruthless he is...
- first time ever
- takes place in real location (iranian mount to the east)
- king claiming to be god
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Stele with law code of Hammurabi, from Susa, Ira, ca. 1780 BCE, basalt
Babylon (mesopotamia)
- can round date to 1800, 7 feet high
- function- clarify laws of land and punishment, first set of written laws, over 100 laws covers front and back
- at top sun god (shamash) giving hammurabi rod and sphere
- hammurabi and god on friendly terms. BFF of god shows his power from god
- symbolizing power and authority, he is giving them to hammurabi
- they are communicating which means the ultimate power is passing on authority
- sun god- long beard multiple horns, rays of light being given off. wares diff skirt, sits on top a ziggurat and has his feet on the mountain.
- they put emphasis on eyes
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Palette of King Narmer, from Hierakonpolis, Egypt, Predynastic, ca. 3000- 2920 BCE, slate
Egyptian
- offering, palette just for thanks not use
- first noted king → purpose of king is to unite north and south under power of horace.
- king is linked to god, so he is human and divine (different hats represent north and south)
- illustrate rule of Narmer, about him him supporting Horace and bringing peace.
- papyrus flowers
- sandel carrier (very important) has big ears
- protected by horace and _______ goddess of protection and passage to the next world
- His dress
- Has a bulls tail on one side
- eyes painted green
- make-up, jewelry, and outfit very important
- the rageling of animals may represent
- him uniting upper and lower egypt
- or rangeling of super natural enemies.
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Imhotep, Stepped Pyramid and mortuary precinct of Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, Third Dynasty, ca. 2630-2611 BCE
imhotep (architect)
Egyptian
- pharaoh Djoser was made a god eventually (first to do this)
- enlarged twice ( tomb in temple instead of under ground)
- had building made as offices so he could work and rule in underworld
- pharos would run around to prove he was worthy of rule.
- had offerings made for him
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Khafre enthroned, from Gizeh, Egypt, Fourth Dynasty, ca. 2520- 2494 BCE
Egyptian
- stepped pyramids were made north to south, these were made east to west
- 20 - 30 placed deep in pyramids or temples. very few ever saw them
- eagle = horace’s protection
- lotus and papyrus flowers represent (symbolize) him maintaining kingdom well
- to show he is permanent and there he looks very unnatural. not realistic. looking to gods, stiff, head gress back to emphasize his ears (ears= listening to gods)
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Seated scribe, from Saqqara, Egypt, Fourth Dynasty, ca. 2500 BCE,
Egyptian
painted limestone
- below only pharaoh- not many can read and write
- shown in his role - sitting, working (flabby → his sits all day and works.... no exercise)
- wares expensive eye makeup, wig, and has big ears. (ears= listening to gods)
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Nebamun hunting fowl, from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1400-1350 BCE Egyptian
- Funeral painting
- Nabamun standing on his boat flushing birds from a papyrus swamp
- the cat is helping him shoo the birds
- his wife and daughter accompany him on this hunting trip in the afterlife. they are holding papyrus flowers they picked.
- the hieroglyphics tell of him enjoying recreation in the afterlife.
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Akhenaton, from the temple of Aton, Karnak, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1353- 1335 BCE sandstone Egyptian
- he helped design the look which was uncommon at the time
- he put it where ppl could see... not back in temple, ect
- soft gentle pharaoh
- elongated body and face
- new kind of headdress → even his wife had a new kind of headdress and similar fetchers
- representa aton → sun god and every other god all in one
- this was a new concept
- he represented all life force
- thats why he has male and female fetchers
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Akhenaton, Nefertiti and three daughters, from Amarna, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1353- 1335 BCE, limestone
Egyptian
- shows a very close relationship
- family oriented
- it shows rays from aton shining down on them
- unusual to see such affection from a pharo
- amarna period
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Death mask of Tutankhamen, from the innermost coffin of his tomb at Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1323 BCE,
Egyptian
gold with inlay of semiprecious stones
- AKA king TUT
- made to look like death god Anubis
- has wings which represent horace embracing him and protection
- died young- had lot of walking sticks, had broken leg at one point
- so important
- only tomb left intact
- was able to learn a lot about burial rituals
in the tomb was a painted chest
- showing him running over non egyptians ( sons of seth)
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Last judgment of Hu-nefer, from his tomb at Thebes, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1290- 1280 BCE, painted papyrus scroll
Egyptian
- show what happens during judgment
- approaches all gods and must tell them their names and what they do → sees mummification god → ______ measures heart to a feather to check purity, if not pure he gets eaten → then horace helps him along to meet osiris god of the underworld → HE MADE IT!!
- whatever you write or paint makes it so in the otherworld
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