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Title: Akhenaton
Temple of Aton, Karnak, Egypt
- Changed religion
- Aton=sun disk
- Akenaton
- Changed of art
- sandstone
- body -face: lady like features Why: make a change? illness? deformity?
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Bust of Queen Nefertiti
Amarma, Egypt
- Thutmose
- wife
- distortions: neck, longated
- crown
- function
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Middle Coffin of Tutankamen
Thebes, Egypt
- "King Tut"
- Son in law of Ahkenaton
- Revival of Amen (name)
- Age during rule
- series of 3 coffins
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Death Mask of Tutankhamen
Thebes, Egypt
- Teenage
- Idealization
- Serenity
- Dress
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Intermost coffin of Tut
Thebes, Egypt
- 22 karats
- Semiprecious stones
- mummy
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Prehistoric Aegean
- Mycenaean civilization
- cycladic civilization
- minoan civilization
- time periods overlap
- cultural overlap
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Figurine of a Woman
Cyclades, Greece
- findspot
- marble
- painted
- small scale- size; some larger
- form: simplified shapes, feet are pointed down
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Male Harp Player
Cyclades, Greece. Marble
- number of males cf. to females
- similarties to females?
- differences from females?
- Uknown function for all cycladic figures
- possible function?
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Spring Fresco/ Landscape with Swallows
Akrotiri, Thera (Cyclades, Greece). Fresco
- True/wet Fresco
- color scheme-cycladic and Minoan: red, yellow
- Stylistic characteristics: perhaps associated with technique
- contrast with Egyption: movement in flowers,
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Octopus Jar
Crete, Greece
- Color scheme: dark on light
- marine style: icongraphy-content, subject-matter
- nature
- describe lines: curve linear form; organic
- where is the most important part of image in relation to vase: dead center
- effect of depection of tentacles: wrapping around vase, emphasis roundness, movement
- symmetry: radial, not very rigid example: egyption
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Palace (of Minos)
Knossos Crete
- no fortication wall: not really a worry on invasion
- 3 stories
- how space organized? magazines, throne room, shrine
- emphasis: storage: way more then actually needed for palace, redistribution for outside
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Stairwell in Residential Quarter
Knossos (Palace of Knossos), Crete
- light well
- columns
- column shapes: rounded
- function:
- frescoes
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Bull Leaping Fresco
Knossos, Crete. Fresco.
- Purpose, location activity
- color-males, females? Females-white, males-dark
- body proportions: hour glass shape
- color scheme: red, yellow, blue
- rendering of bull: the flying gallop, not naturalistic, same unjedlating line
- frame: might represent rock formation
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1600-1200 BC
- approx 1450 bc-destruction
- Thera?
- Earthquake/
- Human destructionn?
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- Mycenaean Civilization
- Linear B
- Warfare:concerned all the time
- Defense
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Citadel at Tiryns, Greece
- major aspect of citadel?
- influences by other civilizations; architecture such as: Minoans, Egypt, near east
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Corbel-vaulted Gallery
Tiryns, Greece
in circuit wall
- massive blocks
- cyclopean Masonry (cyclops)-must of made them
- Corbeled arch-vault (series of arches make an arch)
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Citadel of Tiryns, Greece PLAN
- important architecture unit
- Megaron courtyard in front, axiality, parts of megaron:
- Function: religious, social, political
- Later development: temples similar and go back to this
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Lion Gate, Citadel of Mycenae
Mycenae, Greece
fortification walls
- cyclopean blocks
- doorway- construction? post lineal system
- relieving triangle: Corbel arch
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"Treasury of Atreus"
Mycenae, Greece
- name/title:
- large scale
- tomb
- tholos
- behive tomb
- hillside: dug into
- corbelled dome
- size of interior space: 40x40, largest interior until patheom
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Grave Circle A
Mycenae, Greece (will not show pic on exam)
- Shaft Grave: used by many people, reused by generation to generation
- Wall
- Heinrich Schliemann: rich man who found cities in illian, odyssey including: Troy
- material in graves: contact with other graves
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Funeraruy Mask
in Grave circle A. Mycenae, Greece
- wooden model: carved (making negative) then put gold on top and hammer
- Repousee: hammer into negative technique
- detail - method: by hand using incission
- function
- where does idea come from?
- contrast with other culture
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Warrior Vase
Mycenae, Greece
- vase shape: Krater (need to know shape) used to mix water and wine together
- Mycenaean vase: vase painting
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Compare and Contr[image]ast[image] |
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Mycenaean/Minoan
Organization: Mycenaean more regimented, Minoan more free flowing. similiarities: image on widest part of the vase
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Aegean Civilizations-Collapse |
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- invasions?
- Destructions
- collapse caused palaces to get destroyed, causing dark age
- Movement from the north and displacement
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Vase Painting
Gemoetric Period
900-700 bc |
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Dipylon Cemetery
Athens, Greec
- near or at 5 ft hugh
- type of vases? crator and vessel
- dark glaze at bottom: adds weight at the bottom visually
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Corinthian Black-figure amphora with animal friezes
Rhodes, Greece
- frieze- registers
- orientalizing? influence from east
- rosettes
- no humans
- shortcuts-athens
- differences wth black figure? incision and color
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Vase Painting: ARCAIC PERIOD |
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600- 480 bce
6th century bc |
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Ajax and Achilles playing a gmae
Exekias Italy
- who is Ajax and Achilles? shows psychological tension through playing a game
- Whats changed from Francois vase? one narrative; one single pannel. not minnature style
- skillful
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Ajax and Achilles playing a game
by: Andokides Painter. Italy
- Red Figure: uknown
- Bilingual vase: two language vase: black and red
- type of vase? Anthra
- red figure: negative. red figures bigger then black figures.
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Herakles wrestling Antaios
By: Euphronios. Cerveteri, Italy
- myth of Herakles and Antaios: herakles pulling antaios from earth
- red figure
- complexity
- whtats depicted? women fleeing, antaios losing
- use of washes
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Sculpture: Archiac Period
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New York Kouros
Attica, Greece. Marble
- Kourous- young male
- Kouroi- plural young mane
- function
- use of stone- east (orientalizing period)
- males; usu. nude
- where have we seen pose before? Egyption influence to old kingdom-Menkaure. rigid, poportions
- differences: nude, faces longated vs squished
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Kroisos
Anavysos, Greece. Marble
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Peplos Kore
from Acropolis. Athens, Greece Marble
- Kore-woman
- Korai- young woman
- Peplos (heavy woolen garment)
- Chiton
- coloration;headband
- clothed (greek lady always clothed)
- body thru drapery? slightly
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Architecture: Archiac Period |
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Plan of Typical Greek Temple |
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- peripteral - image list
- function of greek temple: to hold cult statue
- similarities to Mycenaean Megaron: same axiality, porch and 2 columns
- Differences: perisrtyle
- main room: cella
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Greek Temple: Doric order and ionic order
- created in archiac period
- what are orders?
- elements of eachother
- post and lintel system
- Architrave, frieze, pediment
- differences:column, architrave, doric
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Temple of Aphaia Aegina, Greece
- which order?
- 50 years later tan temple of Hera
- Aphaia
- coloration
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Temple of Hera vs Temple of Aphaia |
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- both Archaiac
- bulge in coloumn of Hera vs Aphaia
- fewer columns in temp of Aphaia
- bigger and more space in temp of Aphia
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Treasury of the Siphinians
Sanctuary of Apollo. Delphi, Greece
- treasury? looks like abbreviated temple
- Ionic
- continous freeze
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Dying Warrior
West vs. east pediments, temple of aphaia, aegina, greece
- smiling vs emotion
- east more natural
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Early classical period
sculpture
480 bc -450 bc |
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Kritios Boy
from the acropolis athens, greece. marble
- scholoars thought artist was kritios
- 2 ft 10 in hiugh
- trasition from kourous figure
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youthful, male, similar pose,
- hips more thrust
- contrapposto
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Riace Warrior
found in the sea of riace, italy. Bronze
- few original bronzes-marbles copies
- use of bronze
- why did it survive? sea wreck
- details in other materials: copper nipples and other things
- more emphatic contrapposto
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Pantenon
Architects: lktinos and Kallikrates. acropolis. athens, greece
- dedicated to athena Parthenos (virgin god)
- Architects
- sculptures director: Phidias (more sculpture)
- building-marble
- order of building? doric
- use of order-ionic elements
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Three Goddesses
East pediment, Parthenon.
athens, greece. marble
- birth of athena
- hestia, dione, aphrodite
- composition? goddess of love on the right
- "wet drapery" technique
- folds of drapery
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Centauromachy
metope from south side. Parthenon. acropolis. athens, greece. marble
- lapiths
- centaurs
- extremely high relief
- how does composition contribute to conveying dynamic action?
- allegory for war between Greeks and Persians
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Panatheniac Festival procession frieze. Detail of horseman.
pantheon. acropolis. athens, greece marble
- ionic element
- sightlines (inside part of stells
- progression frieze
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Weary Herakles (AKA: Farnese Herakles)
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