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Greek & Roman Humanities
   Professor Will Adams
     Valencia College
 Events that occurred before written history.

 This part of history is divided into three periods.

                    The Stone Age

                    The Bronze Age

                     The Iron Age
 Premise of Sympathetic Magic
   Everything in the universe is connected.
   There is a direct correlation between the body
    and forces of nature.
   Understanding these connections assists an
    individual in the interpretation and
    manipulation of events.
 Contagious
   It holds that physically connected objects can
    never be separated.
   Practitioners believe that any action against the
    part constitutes an action against the whole.
 Imitative
   Premise: “like follows like”.
   The assumption is that a person will imitate the
    desired behavior or achievement shown to them
    by religious or spiritual leaders.
 There were two kinds of art produced during
 this time.
   Parictal art – Paintings, sculptures & engravings
    found in caves along the walls and the ceilings
    (these caves were ceremonial sites, not for shelter).
   Mobiliary art - Small, portable sculpted
       objects buried at habitation sites.
 Sculpture-in-the-Round & Relief Sculpture (High relief, Low (bas) relief,
                                  Sunken)
 Carving = Subtractive
 Modeling = Additive
Bison with Turned Head
• Found in Tarn, France · 11,000 – 9,000 BC · Carved elk horn
Bison
• Found   in Tuc d’Audoubert, France · c. 13,000 – 8,000 BCE · Unbaked
                      clay modeled on living rock
 25,000 BCE
 Made of limestone
 4 3/8” high
 Naturhistorisches Museum in
    Vienna, Austria
   Suggest abundant fertility
    and a plentiful supply of
    food
   Found in 1908
   Venus is the classical goddess
    of love and beauty
   This “Venus” was sort of a
    joke: a “failed Venus” – not
    feminine
 She is seen as a fertility
    idol due to the large
    breasts, the vagina being
    indicated, and a round
    stomach
   Some argue whether she
    is wearing a hat or if it is
    braided hair on top of her
    head
   She was perfectly
    preserved – never had
    feet
   Arms are short and skinny
    comparatively and hold
    the top of her breast
   She doesn’t have a face
    because this focuses on
    the only parts needed for
    reproduction
 Colored powders made
  from organic substances
  such as minerals or
  semi-precious stones.
 Pigments are mixed with
  liquid (referred to as
  medium, binder, or
  vehicle) in order to be
  applied to a surface.
 That surface is known as
  the pigment & medium’s
  support.
• The Cosquer Cave is located near
  Marseilles.
• It can be accessed through a
  tunnel 574 feet in length, which
  is 121 feet under the sea level.
• The unique feature of this cave is
  that it contains several dozen
  works painted and engraved
  between 27,000 and 19,000 years
  ago.
• It is decorated with a variety
  of land animals, but also with
  seals and auks, fifty-five hand
  stencils.
• The submerged main chamber
    measures 197 feet across.
   • The cave is more than
       328 feet in diameter
       when all the flooded
        areas are included.
Animal Paintings
•   Marine animals are rarely found in
    decorated caves from the Paleolithic era.

•   In the Cosquer Cave, they make up a
    significant portion (11%) of the overall
    number of figures.

•   Drawn or engraved in the rock are
    penguins, seals, fish, and various figures
    that may stand for jelly-fish or octopi.

•   Big-bellied horse painted in black
    18,500 years before the present.

•   This black horse, about 26” long, is
    drawn with simple lines although the
    legs are slightly awkward.

•   Some details, such as the eye, the lower
    jaw, and the mane done in parallel
    hatching, are well executed.
•   The fact that some knuckles are
Can I Get Your Digits?       missing in these drawings has given
                             rise to a certain controversy.

                         •   Does this bear witness to mutilations,
                             sacrificial rituals, circulatory ailments
                             or frostbite?

                         •   Although the fingers are incomplete,
                             the thumb is always intact on these
                             hands which immediately eliminates
                             the hypothesis of severe frostbite
                             having resulted in the necrosis of the
                             fingers.

                         •   The most probable hypothesis is that
                             the hands were drawn with bent
                             fingers to represent a sign of greeting
                             or a coded language. This was probably
                             associated with hunting and various
                             rituals, thus similar to the silent
                             language once used by hunting
                             peoples such as the Bushmen and the
                             Australian Aborigines.
 The Chauvet Cave is one of the most
  famous prehistoric rock art sites in
  the world.
 Located in the Ardeche
  region of southern France, along the
  bank of the river Ardeche near the
  Pont-d'Arc, this cave was only
  discovered as recently as 1994.
 Chauvet Cave's importance is based
  on two factors: firstly, the aesthetic
  quality of these Paleolithic cave
  paintings, and secondly, their great
  age. With one exception, all of the
  cave art paintings have been dated
  between 30,000 & 33,000 years ago.
 Not only is the Ice Age art of the
  Chauvet Cave extremely old, it is
  also very extensive and highly
  varied.
Lion Panel
    c. 25,000 – 17,000 BCE
    Black pigment on
    limestone
•   The wall to the right of the
    central recess has a large
    number of animals drawn on
    to it. The overall scene depicts
    a hunt.
•   On the right of the
    composition there is a
    rhinoceros and a mammoth.
•   On the left, there are four
    bison heads, and two more
    rhinos.
•   Then there are seven bison,
    pursued by a pride of sixteen
    lions, mainly depicted by their
    heads alone.
• Lascaux is famous for its paintings,
  found in a complex of caves in the
  Dordogne region of France, because
  of their exceptional quality, size,
  sophistication and antiquity.
• Estimated to be up to 20,000 years
  old, the paintings consist primarily
  of large animals, once native to the
  region.
• Lascaux is a complex cave with
  several areas or galleries.
• It was discovered on September 12,
  1940.
• The cave contains nearly 2,000
  figures, grouped into three main
  categories - animals, human figures
  and abstract signs.
Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux
Details of the Hall
   of the Bulls
• Among the most famous images are
four huge, black bulls or aurochs in the
Hall of the Bulls.

• One of the bulls is 17 feet long - the
largest animal discovered so far in cave
art.

• Additionally, the bulls appear to be in
motion. There are no images of reindeer,
even though that was the principal
source of food for the artists.

•A painting referred to as The Crossed
Bison, found in the chamber called the
Nave, is often held as an example of the
skill of the Paleolithic cave painters. The
crossed hind legs show the ability to use
perspective.
The Chinese Horse of Lascaux Cave
                         c. 13,000 BCE




 • This ancient horse was called "Chinese" because
 of its resemblance to 3,000 year old Tang dynasty
                      horses.
                                                     Visit Lascaux!
 You will be given a sheet of paper, which you will affix to
    the underside of your desktop.
   You will be given pigments in the form of crayons.
   I will extinguish the lights in the room.
   You will then use your pigments to “paint” your sheet of
    paper.
   Your painting should depict someone or something
    you admire and would like to imitate.
   VERY IMPORTANT: Do NOT use any words, characters, or
    written language.
   Be sure to work continuously throughout the allotted time,
    attempting to fill all blank space with images that are as
    expressive you are capable of creating.
 Create an image of The Ideal Earth Mother.
 Your representation of The Ideal Earth Mother should
    physically embody and emphasize those traits which you
    feel make her The Ideal.
   Consider the artist’s motivations in creating the Venus of
    Willendorf as you create your own.
   Your representation should measure no smaller than 8.5” x
    11”, and should be mounted on black construction paper,
    black foam-core, or black poster board forming a 1”
    margin.
   On the back of your representation, please attach a one-
    page explanation of your representation and how it
    embodies what you feel is Ideal.
   Be prepared to share your creation at the beginning of
    next class.

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Hum2220 art of the stone age

  • 1. Greek & Roman Humanities Professor Will Adams Valencia College
  • 2.  Events that occurred before written history.  This part of history is divided into three periods.  The Stone Age  The Bronze Age  The Iron Age
  • 3.  Premise of Sympathetic Magic  Everything in the universe is connected.  There is a direct correlation between the body and forces of nature.  Understanding these connections assists an individual in the interpretation and manipulation of events.
  • 4.  Contagious  It holds that physically connected objects can never be separated.  Practitioners believe that any action against the part constitutes an action against the whole.  Imitative  Premise: “like follows like”.  The assumption is that a person will imitate the desired behavior or achievement shown to them by religious or spiritual leaders.
  • 5.  There were two kinds of art produced during this time.  Parictal art – Paintings, sculptures & engravings found in caves along the walls and the ceilings (these caves were ceremonial sites, not for shelter).  Mobiliary art - Small, portable sculpted objects buried at habitation sites.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Sculpture-in-the-Round & Relief Sculpture (High relief, Low (bas) relief, Sunken)
  • 8.  Carving = Subtractive  Modeling = Additive
  • 9. Bison with Turned Head • Found in Tarn, France · 11,000 – 9,000 BC · Carved elk horn
  • 10. Bison • Found in Tuc d’Audoubert, France · c. 13,000 – 8,000 BCE · Unbaked clay modeled on living rock
  • 11.  25,000 BCE  Made of limestone  4 3/8” high  Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria  Suggest abundant fertility and a plentiful supply of food  Found in 1908  Venus is the classical goddess of love and beauty  This “Venus” was sort of a joke: a “failed Venus” – not feminine
  • 12.  She is seen as a fertility idol due to the large breasts, the vagina being indicated, and a round stomach  Some argue whether she is wearing a hat or if it is braided hair on top of her head  She was perfectly preserved – never had feet  Arms are short and skinny comparatively and hold the top of her breast  She doesn’t have a face because this focuses on the only parts needed for reproduction
  • 13.
  • 14.  Colored powders made from organic substances such as minerals or semi-precious stones.  Pigments are mixed with liquid (referred to as medium, binder, or vehicle) in order to be applied to a surface.  That surface is known as the pigment & medium’s support.
  • 15. • The Cosquer Cave is located near Marseilles. • It can be accessed through a tunnel 574 feet in length, which is 121 feet under the sea level. • The unique feature of this cave is that it contains several dozen works painted and engraved between 27,000 and 19,000 years ago. • It is decorated with a variety of land animals, but also with seals and auks, fifty-five hand stencils.
  • 16. • The submerged main chamber measures 197 feet across. • The cave is more than 328 feet in diameter when all the flooded areas are included.
  • 17.
  • 18. Animal Paintings • Marine animals are rarely found in decorated caves from the Paleolithic era. • In the Cosquer Cave, they make up a significant portion (11%) of the overall number of figures. • Drawn or engraved in the rock are penguins, seals, fish, and various figures that may stand for jelly-fish or octopi. • Big-bellied horse painted in black 18,500 years before the present. • This black horse, about 26” long, is drawn with simple lines although the legs are slightly awkward. • Some details, such as the eye, the lower jaw, and the mane done in parallel hatching, are well executed.
  • 19. The fact that some knuckles are Can I Get Your Digits? missing in these drawings has given rise to a certain controversy. • Does this bear witness to mutilations, sacrificial rituals, circulatory ailments or frostbite? • Although the fingers are incomplete, the thumb is always intact on these hands which immediately eliminates the hypothesis of severe frostbite having resulted in the necrosis of the fingers. • The most probable hypothesis is that the hands were drawn with bent fingers to represent a sign of greeting or a coded language. This was probably associated with hunting and various rituals, thus similar to the silent language once used by hunting peoples such as the Bushmen and the Australian Aborigines.
  • 20.  The Chauvet Cave is one of the most famous prehistoric rock art sites in the world.  Located in the Ardeche region of southern France, along the bank of the river Ardeche near the Pont-d'Arc, this cave was only discovered as recently as 1994.  Chauvet Cave's importance is based on two factors: firstly, the aesthetic quality of these Paleolithic cave paintings, and secondly, their great age. With one exception, all of the cave art paintings have been dated between 30,000 & 33,000 years ago.  Not only is the Ice Age art of the Chauvet Cave extremely old, it is also very extensive and highly varied.
  • 21. Lion Panel c. 25,000 – 17,000 BCE Black pigment on limestone • The wall to the right of the central recess has a large number of animals drawn on to it. The overall scene depicts a hunt. • On the right of the composition there is a rhinoceros and a mammoth. • On the left, there are four bison heads, and two more rhinos. • Then there are seven bison, pursued by a pride of sixteen lions, mainly depicted by their heads alone.
  • 22. • Lascaux is famous for its paintings, found in a complex of caves in the Dordogne region of France, because of their exceptional quality, size, sophistication and antiquity. • Estimated to be up to 20,000 years old, the paintings consist primarily of large animals, once native to the region. • Lascaux is a complex cave with several areas or galleries. • It was discovered on September 12, 1940. • The cave contains nearly 2,000 figures, grouped into three main categories - animals, human figures and abstract signs.
  • 23. Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux
  • 24. Details of the Hall of the Bulls • Among the most famous images are four huge, black bulls or aurochs in the Hall of the Bulls. • One of the bulls is 17 feet long - the largest animal discovered so far in cave art. • Additionally, the bulls appear to be in motion. There are no images of reindeer, even though that was the principal source of food for the artists. •A painting referred to as The Crossed Bison, found in the chamber called the Nave, is often held as an example of the skill of the Paleolithic cave painters. The crossed hind legs show the ability to use perspective.
  • 25. The Chinese Horse of Lascaux Cave c. 13,000 BCE • This ancient horse was called "Chinese" because of its resemblance to 3,000 year old Tang dynasty horses. Visit Lascaux!
  • 26.  You will be given a sheet of paper, which you will affix to the underside of your desktop.  You will be given pigments in the form of crayons.  I will extinguish the lights in the room.  You will then use your pigments to “paint” your sheet of paper.  Your painting should depict someone or something you admire and would like to imitate.  VERY IMPORTANT: Do NOT use any words, characters, or written language.  Be sure to work continuously throughout the allotted time, attempting to fill all blank space with images that are as expressive you are capable of creating.
  • 27.  Create an image of The Ideal Earth Mother.  Your representation of The Ideal Earth Mother should physically embody and emphasize those traits which you feel make her The Ideal.  Consider the artist’s motivations in creating the Venus of Willendorf as you create your own.  Your representation should measure no smaller than 8.5” x 11”, and should be mounted on black construction paper, black foam-core, or black poster board forming a 1” margin.  On the back of your representation, please attach a one- page explanation of your representation and how it embodies what you feel is Ideal.  Be prepared to share your creation at the beginning of next class.