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Paleolithic Art
14-29; 522-4; 450-1; 492-3; 1044-5
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Art History
12th Grade
01/25/2014

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Pre-historic Art: General Info
Definition
  • Canons: controversial, biased, but can be helpful for building common knowlege 
  • Concept of art having a history 1500 in Europe; ~6th century in China
  •  Earliest surviving art = N. Spain, S. France (Altamira and Lascaux) 

  • Ice age: seas rose filling caves previously above the waterline – Climate changes (example: entrance of the caves at Cosquer)

  • Important figures: Marcelino Sanz de Sautola; daughter, exploring in backyard and found entrance to the caves.

  • Stylistic Elements: Profile, twisted perspective, modeling (Chinese Horse only, essentially using light to make 3 dimensions), almost no humans depicted (exception: Lascaux), silhouette technique (spotted horses, handprints). Descriptive rather than visually accurate

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Altamira bisons 

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Definition

(12,000-11,000) 

Altamira, Spain

Media – red or yellow ochre mixed w/ animal fat

Not oldest, 1st to be discovered

Marcelino Sanz de Sautola; daughter Maria exploring property, found entrance to cave

Thought at first they were forgeries; didn’t believe prehistoric humans could create such sophisticated drawings.

1900, confirmed as originals (important later to inspiration w/ 20th c. art)

No common ground line, overhead perspective and profile

Not seeking visual accuracy, but representational value

Term

Spotted Horses and Negative Handprints 

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Definition

Pech-Merle, France

ca. 23,000-22,000 BCE

Unknown meaning; some think horses and handprints are "signatures" of community members or painters 

Uses blowpipe technique (paint blown through tubes, against hand to create a negative image)

Compare to: Chinese Horses, (uses blowing technique in conjunction with outlining)

Typical portrayal of animals 


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Hall of the Bulls

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Definition

c. (15,000-13,000)

Lascaux, France 

Paintings are deep in the caves – significant to PURPOSE: not public, but perhaps decorative/religious, private

Almost exclusively animals, not often animals that herd together – not a “scene” or something the eye could see, more of an idea

Painted individually and at differing times

use both outline and silhouette techniques 


 

Term

Chinese Horse

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Definition

ca. (15,000-13,000)

Lascaux, France

Unique for its combination of silhouette/outline painting

Modeling – using light and shade to create 3 dimensions (assuming too much?)

Arrows: hunting for hide? Could be used to instruct how to hunt? Religious – sacrifice? We don't know.

Media – red or yellow ochre mixed w/ animal fat on a large flat stone, applied w/ reed/bristle brushes, silhouettes blown via blowpipes

Canvas = cave wall, often smoothed by scraping; adapt the subject matter

When discovered in the 19th century, believed to be created for aesthetic reasons, dismissed (reflects 19th century styles more than anything).

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Rhinoceros, wounded man and disemboweled bisons, painting in the well

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Definition

ca. 15,000-13,000

Lascaux, France

Painted DEEP inside the Lascaux caves (inside an obscure well)

Bull's anger — aggression toward man (horns, entrails)

Staff w/ duck top = indicates witch doctor, perhaps

Erect Penis used to identify male 

Dawn of art coincides with the dawn of humankind itself

2 different kinds of humans competing – Cromagmen vs. Neanderthals

We are because we create art, paintings of us putting our stamp on the world

Term

Chauvet, Three-tusked mammoth 

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Definition

ca. (30,000-28,000) oldest cave paintings

discovered 1994

departure from stylistic traits – TRUE PROFILE wrt horns, etc. not twisted perspective More accurate representation – provides a more complete view 

twisted perspective (omitted here, descriptive/optically realistic)

STILL, more interested in the IDEA of the thing vs. the thing itself

Carbon 14 used to date – measures amount of decayed carbon

 

 

Term

Human with a Feline Head

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Definition

from Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany

(30,000-28,000)

Older than the majority of cave paintings

Carved from mammoth tusk

Considered unusually large for the time period

Unusual—no animal/human combinations at the time

Penis, male

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Venus of Willendorf

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Definition

Willendorf, Austria

ca. (28,000-25,000)

Another exception; only 5-10% of art from this time depicts humans

Exaggerated qualities:

hair texture or hat texture

boobs, belly, pubic area

BUT other parts are lost to fertility:

Arms/legs shrunken


Sophisticated given the absence of tools

Term

Bison, clay relief

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Definition

Tuc d'Audoubert, France

(15,000-10,000)

additive vs. subtractive relief: additive (like this one) stands out from a background; clay placed on top of rock

            Not self-standing

            Cave

            Uusually large, two feet

            incised outlines

Unusual for creating something by adding clay to clay

       

Term

Bison with turned head

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Definition

La Madeleine, France

ca. (12,000)

Subtractive: sculpt away at something

Conceptual vs. Descriptive

Creative use of the material (Reindeer antler); adapting the subject material to the media available

Picked a pose that allows us to see all the important features (e.g. face bent back) so it is recognizable

            

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