Barron's: Chapter 1 - Prehistoric Art Flashcards
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Paleolithic Art (the Old Stone Age)
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- 30,000 B.C.E. - 8000 B.C.E.
- in the Near East; later in the rest of the world
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Neolithic Art (the New Stone Age)
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- 8000 B.C.E.-3,000 B.C.E.
- in the Near East, later in the rest of the world
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Prehistoric Art
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- existed before writing
- affected by climate change
- can be seen in practical and ritual objects
- concerned with cosmic phenomena as well as down-to-earth concerns
- best understood as an interdisciplinary activity
- archaeology increases our understanding of art
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Essential Knowledge
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- human behavior charted in earliest works
- ceramics first produced in Asia
- oldest objects are African or Asian
- people of the Pacific are migrants form Asia, who bring ceramic making techniques with them
- European cave paintings indicate a strong tradition of rituals
- Early American objects use natural materials, like bone or clay, to create ritual objects
- scientific dating of objects has shed light on the use of prehistoric objects
- basic art historical methods can be used to understand prehistoric art, but our knowledge increases with findings made in other fields
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Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canin
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- 14,000-7,000 B.C.E
- Tequixquiac, Mexico
- Bone
- National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: The Depiction of Animals
- Tuffrey, Pisupo Lua Afe (Corned Beef 2000)
- Muybridge, The Horse in Motion
- Cotsiogo (also known as Cadzi Cody), Hide Painting of a Sun Dance
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Anthropomorphic stele
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- fourth millennium B.C.E.
- 4000–3000 B.C.E.
- sandstone
- Pergamon Museum, Berlin
- found in 1870
- Cross-Cultural Antrhopomorphic Images
- Mutu, Preying Mantra
- Female Deity from Nukoro
- Braque, Portugese
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Jade cong
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- from Liangzhu, China
- 3,300-2,200 B.C.E
- jade
- Zheijang Institue of Archaeology, Hangzhou
- Neolithic era in China
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Geometric Designs
- Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow
- Relief Sculpture from Chavin de Huantar
- Martinez, Black-on-clack ceramic vessel
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The Ambum Stone
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- from Papua New Guinea
- 1500 B.C.E.
- greywacke
- National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- Stone Age work
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Animal Forms
- Detail from the Lakshamana Temple
- Tuffery, Pisupo Lua Afe (Corned Beef 2000)
- Buk Mask
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Tlatico Female Figures
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- 1200-900 B.C.E.
- ceramic
- Princenton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey
- Tlatico, Mexico
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Human Figure
- Veranda post
- Power Figure
- Reliquary of Sainte-Foy
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Terra-cotta fragment
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- Lapita, from the Solomon Islands
- 1000 B.C.E.
- terra cotta
- University of Aukland, New Zealand
- Oceanic Art
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Motifs in Pacific Art
- Hiapo
- Malagan mask
- Lindauer, Tamati Waka Nene
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Apollo 11 stones
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- 25,500-25,300 B.C.E.
- charcoal on stone
- State Museum of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia
- named after the Apollo 11 moon landing; cave was discovered at the time of moon landing
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Lascaux Caves
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- 15,000-13,000 B.C.E.
- pigment on rock
- Dordogne, France
- 650 paintings: most common are cows, bulls, horses, and deer
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: mural paintings
- Tomb of the Triclimium
- Leonardo DaVinci, Last Supper
- Walker, Darkytown Rebellion
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Running Horned Woman
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- 6,000-4,000 B.C.E.
- rock painting
- Tassili n’Ajjer, Algeria
- Depicts livestock (cows, sheep, etc.); wildlife (giraffes, lions, etc.); humans (hunting, harvesting, etc.)
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Masks and Headdresses
- Aka Elephant Mask
- Ikenga
- Malagan mask
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Beaker with ibex motifs
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- 4,200-3,500 B.C.E.
- terra-cotta
- Louvre, Paris
- Made in Susa, in Southwestern Iran
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Ceramics
- Martinez, black-on,black ceramic vessel
- The David Vases
- Koons, Pink Panther
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Stonehenge
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- 2,500-1600 B.C.E
- sandstone
- Wiltshire, England
- One of many henges in southern England; the most recently discovered in July 2009 is called Bluehenge
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Ritual Centers
- Chavin de Huantar
- Pantheon
- Great Mosque of Djenne