warm-up 5-12-15 finals review respond to the following: 1.who are the figures in the work? 2.what is...
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Warm-up 5-12-15 FINALS REVIEW
Respond to the following:1.Who are the figures in
the work?
2.What is the function of this work?
3.What are the stylistic characteristics of the work?
4.Why was the this person portrayed this way?
Obj: SWBAT analyze Egyptian artwork by describing how they reflect the ideals of the period
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Respond to the following:1.Who are the figures in the work?
2.What is the function of this work?
3.What are the stylistic characteristics of the work?
4.Why was the this person portrayed this way?
Menkaure and Khamerenebty
from Gizeh, Egypt
ca. 2,490-2,472 B.C.E.graywackeapproximately 54 1/2 in. high
Menkaure and Khamerernebty
Old Kingdom Materials: (Graywacke) StoneFigures represented: Pharaoh Menkaure and his wife
Khamerernebty Pharaoh wears kilt, headress (nemes),
fake beardFunction:House the Pharoah’s Ka aster deathPlaced in tomb
3-13 Menkaure and his Queen Khamerernebty (?), sculpture
Flashcard
Left leg longer
Canon of proportions
Menkaure and Khamerernebty
Old Kingdom Stylistic characteristics: • High-Relief--figures remain attached to the block
of stone (not exactly detached sculpture)• Static, stiff pose, one food forward, hand
clenched• Idealized portrait—no imperfections, not
realistic• Canon of proportions—rules of size relationshipsFunction & significance:• Not about portraying live figures, but
timelessness, divine nature of the pharaoh and house his Ka in the tomb
• Canon of proportions = ideas of perfection
Buddhism• What are the Buddhist spiritual beliefs?
• Worship? God(s)? Spiritual figures?• Afterlife? Lifestyle?
Buddhism• Belief in reincarnation—cycle of life and death• Siddartha Guatama was a prince who achieve enlightenment or Nirvana—
He became who we know as the Buddha• Siddartha was said to attain Nirvana under a Bodi Tree• Buddha is a Person, NOT a god
• Nirvana—reincarnation ends, bliss• Goal is to eliminate suffering, ignorance and desire• Self-control and not acting on impulses, practicing meditation
Buddhism• What are elements of
Buddhist Iconography?• What is the meaning
behind Buddhist Iconography?
BuddhismStylistic Characteristics of Buddha:• Cross legged pose=meditative state• Elongated ear lobes=mark of once being a
prince wearing heavy earrings• Hands in gestures of meditation or peace
offering• Thin physique, Top knot hair and Draped
clothing = ascetic, monk-like lifestyle, constant meditation and not engaging in worldly desires
Art Historical Period PosterInstructions:
1. Each group will be given an Art Historical Period
2. You will write the following using the Frayer format:
1. Definition/Context2. Stylistic Characteristics3. Picture Examples/Artists4. Picture Non-Examples/non-Artists
3. You will present the info to the class as a group
Art Historical Periods:4. Byzantine5. Italian Baroque 6. Northern Baroque7. Italian Renaissance 8. Northern Renaissance9. Gothic 10.RomanesqueYou will be receiving points for this assignment
TIPS:• Be thorough, But Clear• Use Vocab terms• Do work that is neat and professional• Do your fair share—give input, take input
• No One likes a lazy person in their group!!
Definition/Context:Art of industrialized urban Paris; 1870s & 1880sfocus on a single fleeting moment, similar to photographyInfluenced by JAPANESE PRINTSBeginning of Abstraction
Stylistic Characteristics:Plein Air- Painting directly from nature OUTDOORS– capture transitory light/color, climate, and atmospheric effects
Optics• optical sensations and SURFACE of painting, emphasis on
LIGHT!! • Impasto—thick application of paint
Portable Paint• Pre- mixed oil paint in tubes
Prints and Photography• Influx of Japanese prints• Photographic composition/cropping
Quick/in the moment• Painted QUICKLY and directly on white canvas
Examples /Artists:
Monet, Degas, Cassatt, Renoir
Non-Examples/Non-Artists:Romanticism—Thomas Cole, Turner
Realism—Corbet, Millett
German Expressionism--Kandinsky
Impressionism