Monday, July 20, 2015

History of Art pp. 2-3

 

p.2
 

Paleolithic Age
 
 
Reindeer and Salmon
 
 
 
 
Charging Mammoth
 
 
 
 
p. 3
 
Paleolithic Age
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                        Top: Wooly Rhinoceros. Drawing at Fort-de-Gaume.
 
 
                              Bottom: Bison. Incised and drawn on a cave wall



History of Art p.1




HISTORY OF ART
 
 
 
DEFINITIONS
 
a) Art is a true living product of its time - an expression of life and character.
 
b) Art is in the beginning a thing of immediate utility.
 
PALEOITHIC AGE-500,000-20,000 B.C.
         
          Self protection the first instinct of man, so he lived in caves and long rivers. Europe then connected. Cold or Ice age drove man south-type of man and animal changed.
 
          First discovery of art in Altamira, Northern Spain, 1879. Many drawings found on cave walls in Spain and France- animals- mammoths, reindeer, long tooth tigers, bisons.
 
          Early man
 
               500,000- first man
               300,000- Peiping (China)
               200,000- Heidelberg man
                 45,000- Neanderthal man- (central Europe)
                 25,000- Cromagnon man- (Cave man artist)
 
               Gradually early man disappeared, leaving no trace- many conjectures but none proven.
 
               Characterists of Paleolithic Art
              
               Art was
                
                 Sober, sincere, full of life and motion- clear in technique (orderliness), accurate- (man absolutely familiar with his subject).
 
NEOLITHIC AGE-12,000-3,000 B.C.
 
               Temperate Climate- man more advanced- used fire and the potter's wheel. He cultivated
               his fields and moved into villages for protection.
               Chief of village was head man in war and religion.
               Weapons more sharp and decorated.
               Dolmen and monoliths- Stonehenge- signs of worship.