History of Art.pdf

Art Appreciation Subject

ART BECAME DIDACTIC. IT STARTED TO
BE CONNECTED WITH RELIGION OF
CHRISTIANITY, THEY FOLLOW THE
SAME BASIC IDEA OF MEDITERANIAN,
THE CHRISTIAN CONTENT MATTER.
Early Christian
Byzantine
Medieval
Romanesque
Gothic
5 Periods of this age:
ART WAS CONNECTED WITH DEEP
EMOTIONS. THE PERIOD OF
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATION OF ART
Constant Change
Chaos
What is Art?
Art period in this era:
ART WAS FORMED INTO 3 CATEGORIES
RELATED TO CHRISTIANITY:
Tombs
Temples
Propaganda
HISTORY OF ARTS
WESTERN, ASIA, PHILIPPINES
ART IN THIS PERIOD WERE SOME SORT
OF CONNECTED TO RITUAL.
Caves
Burial Sites
High Cliffs
PRE-HISTORIC
40,000 BCE
Western Arts
ANCIENT
MEDITERANEAN
5,000 BCE - 400 CE
MIDDLE AGES
400 - 1400 CE
RENAISSANCE
1,300 - 1,600 CE
THE REBIRTH
OF ART
-ISMS PERIOD
1,700 - 1,900
CONTEMPORARY
20TH CENTURY
THE PERIOD WHEN ART STARTED TO
BECOME THE FORM OF:
Self Expression
Social Issues
10,000 BC
JOMON PERIOD
Neolithic potters in Japan produce
containers that are among the world's
earliest ceramic wares
Asian Arts
5,000 BC–4000 BC
CHINESE NEOLITHIC VILLAGE OF
BANPO
Pottery containers made are painted
with geometric designs and linear
patterns for funerary and domestic use.
3,300 –2,200 BC
NEOLITHIC LIANGZHU CIVILIZATION OF
COASTAL CHINA
Made polished jade personal ornaments
and religious implements for graves
2,500 – 1,500 BC
HARAPPAN CULTURE
Used small stone seals with short
inscriptions and figural images,
frequently of a horned bull (for trades)
600 BC
NOMADIC PEOPLES OF CENTRAL ASIA
Started the fashion gold horse trappings
and portable ornaments, often in the
shape of powerful animals
300 –200 BC
DONG SON IN NORTHERN VIETNAM
Large kettledrums are made of bronze
and decorated with geometric patterns
and miniature frogs, animals, warriors
and human figures
259 –210 BC
CHINA’S FIRST EMPEROR QIN SHI
HUANGDI
Established one of the world’s most
notable architectural structures, the
Great Wall.
Xie He writes the Six Laws of Chinese
painting
Chinese potters are the first in the
world to invent porcelain.
Horyuji temple in Nara is established
by Prince Shotoku.
Weavers in other regions, including
China, adopt and adapt Sasanian
decorative motifs.
AD 500 –AD 800
Fan Kuan paints one of the most
famous Chinese paintings
C. 1000–C. 1050
1192
The Quwwat al-Islam Mosque is the
first congregational mosque built in
Delhi
1760
Painters in the principality of Guler, in
northern India, develop a distinctive
version of the Pahari painting style
1829–1833
Katsushika Hokusai produces the
series of woodblock-print landscape
images known as the Fugaku
sanjurokkei
2001
Monumental rock-cut sculptures of
Buddhas at Bamiyan was destroyed
by taliban.
People in the Philippines are not aware of art;
instead, they think of things like beauty, such
as the gold they wear and the bulul to praise
the deities or to please the Gods, and
entertainment, such as rituals, dance, and
epics, which serve as a binding instrument for
the entire community.
Paintings, sculptures, and architectures
in the Philippines began to be
associated with religion. The Spaniards
had a significant impact on Philippine
art.
From art to architecture to theater arts, the
Americans brought their culture with them.
Americans were the first to introduce the
concept of modern and visual arts, with a focus
on the natural and romantic aspects of it in the
Philippines. Second, they brought their
architecture with them, particularly city
planning and structures such as schools,
apartments, and city halls.
Paintings and sculptures in the Philippines
began to depict mostly wartime scenes
(nationalism, aggression), as well as
propaganda and indigenous works. The
majority of the artworks' themes are
propaganda portraying Japan as a great
power, as well as aesthetics about war,
destruction, and the everyday lives of Filipinos.
This era was also known as the "Recovering
Era," and it was during this time that Filipino
literature was given a break and had the
opportunity to transition from American to
modern style. With its new symbolism and
communication modes, the postwar event had
an impact on new literary themes. Filipinos
learned to express themselves more
confidently and proudly during this period.
Philippine Arts
PRE-COLONIAL
900 - 1521
SPANISH
COLONIAL
1565 - 1896
AMERICAN
COLONIAL
1898 - 1940
JAPANESE
COLONIAL
1941 - 1945
POST WAR
PERIOD
1946 - 1969
CONTEMPORARY
1970 - PRESENT
Modern and post-modern art reflect
current society and situations of the
time; art during this era is more
expressive and experimental.

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History of Art.pdf

  • 1. ART BECAME DIDACTIC. IT STARTED TO BE CONNECTED WITH RELIGION OF CHRISTIANITY, THEY FOLLOW THE SAME BASIC IDEA OF MEDITERANIAN, THE CHRISTIAN CONTENT MATTER. Early Christian Byzantine Medieval Romanesque Gothic 5 Periods of this age: ART WAS CONNECTED WITH DEEP EMOTIONS. THE PERIOD OF INVENTIONS AND INNOVATION OF ART Constant Change Chaos What is Art? Art period in this era: ART WAS FORMED INTO 3 CATEGORIES RELATED TO CHRISTIANITY: Tombs Temples Propaganda HISTORY OF ARTS WESTERN, ASIA, PHILIPPINES ART IN THIS PERIOD WERE SOME SORT OF CONNECTED TO RITUAL. Caves Burial Sites High Cliffs PRE-HISTORIC 40,000 BCE Western Arts ANCIENT MEDITERANEAN 5,000 BCE - 400 CE MIDDLE AGES 400 - 1400 CE RENAISSANCE 1,300 - 1,600 CE THE REBIRTH OF ART -ISMS PERIOD 1,700 - 1,900 CONTEMPORARY 20TH CENTURY THE PERIOD WHEN ART STARTED TO BECOME THE FORM OF: Self Expression Social Issues
  • 2. 10,000 BC JOMON PERIOD Neolithic potters in Japan produce containers that are among the world's earliest ceramic wares Asian Arts 5,000 BC–4000 BC CHINESE NEOLITHIC VILLAGE OF BANPO Pottery containers made are painted with geometric designs and linear patterns for funerary and domestic use. 3,300 –2,200 BC NEOLITHIC LIANGZHU CIVILIZATION OF COASTAL CHINA Made polished jade personal ornaments and religious implements for graves 2,500 – 1,500 BC HARAPPAN CULTURE Used small stone seals with short inscriptions and figural images, frequently of a horned bull (for trades) 600 BC NOMADIC PEOPLES OF CENTRAL ASIA Started the fashion gold horse trappings and portable ornaments, often in the shape of powerful animals 300 –200 BC DONG SON IN NORTHERN VIETNAM Large kettledrums are made of bronze and decorated with geometric patterns and miniature frogs, animals, warriors and human figures 259 –210 BC CHINA’S FIRST EMPEROR QIN SHI HUANGDI Established one of the world’s most notable architectural structures, the Great Wall. Xie He writes the Six Laws of Chinese painting Chinese potters are the first in the world to invent porcelain. Horyuji temple in Nara is established by Prince Shotoku. Weavers in other regions, including China, adopt and adapt Sasanian decorative motifs. AD 500 –AD 800 Fan Kuan paints one of the most famous Chinese paintings C. 1000–C. 1050 1192 The Quwwat al-Islam Mosque is the first congregational mosque built in Delhi 1760 Painters in the principality of Guler, in northern India, develop a distinctive version of the Pahari painting style 1829–1833 Katsushika Hokusai produces the series of woodblock-print landscape images known as the Fugaku sanjurokkei 2001 Monumental rock-cut sculptures of Buddhas at Bamiyan was destroyed by taliban.
  • 3. People in the Philippines are not aware of art; instead, they think of things like beauty, such as the gold they wear and the bulul to praise the deities or to please the Gods, and entertainment, such as rituals, dance, and epics, which serve as a binding instrument for the entire community. Paintings, sculptures, and architectures in the Philippines began to be associated with religion. The Spaniards had a significant impact on Philippine art. From art to architecture to theater arts, the Americans brought their culture with them. Americans were the first to introduce the concept of modern and visual arts, with a focus on the natural and romantic aspects of it in the Philippines. Second, they brought their architecture with them, particularly city planning and structures such as schools, apartments, and city halls. Paintings and sculptures in the Philippines began to depict mostly wartime scenes (nationalism, aggression), as well as propaganda and indigenous works. The majority of the artworks' themes are propaganda portraying Japan as a great power, as well as aesthetics about war, destruction, and the everyday lives of Filipinos. This era was also known as the "Recovering Era," and it was during this time that Filipino literature was given a break and had the opportunity to transition from American to modern style. With its new symbolism and communication modes, the postwar event had an impact on new literary themes. Filipinos learned to express themselves more confidently and proudly during this period. Philippine Arts PRE-COLONIAL 900 - 1521 SPANISH COLONIAL 1565 - 1896 AMERICAN COLONIAL 1898 - 1940 JAPANESE COLONIAL 1941 - 1945 POST WAR PERIOD 1946 - 1969 CONTEMPORARY 1970 - PRESENT Modern and post-modern art reflect current society and situations of the time; art during this era is more expressive and experimental.