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GROUP 1 ANCIENT ART

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ANCIENT ART

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ANCIENT ARTS

It refers to collection of works around the time when history was first recorded

Works that makes advance civilization like those in china, India , Misopotamia, Babylonia, and Egypt.

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MABA, SHARANISAH

Pre-historic Art

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Prehistoric art

Creative expression by early man inherentForms of the powerful beings:

-Spirit, trees, rivers, animalsDug artifacts- it is the way we learn of

primitive man’s lifestylesArchaeology – Humanistic study which is

learning about pre historic through artifacts.

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Prehistoric art

Artistic work – During the late stoned age prior to the advent of culture

Venus Figurines

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Prehistoric art

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Prehistoric art

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Cave Paintings

The application of perspective and Chiaroscuro (Play of light and shade) but not perfect.

The artists use earth pigments such as ochre and zinc oxides.One of the earliest art form is Lascaux France and Alta Mira Spain.

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Lascaux, France

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Lascaux, France

It is located at southern france

Contains late stone age art (16000 old)

2,000 figures mostly contains of animals lives on that area

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Alta Mira Caves

16000-19000 BCHigh quality 3

dimentional almost realistic

Focus on bison that hunt primarily on food

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Stone Architecture

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Stone Architecture

Cromlech – Combination of upright stone Date between 3500-2500 BC

Menhirs- A large standing stone arranged in circles and sorrounded by a ditch

Megalith – Means large stone and believed to have religious significance.

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Stone Architecture

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EARLY CIVILIZATION

Man adapted the changing climatic conditions and survived because of their various actions.

Historic societies are marked by written language, advance social organization, development in government, science and agriculture.

Includes Summerian, Babylonian Assyria and Akkad

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Sumerian

They have a system of writing called Cuneiform

The first who establish the first religion

Ziggurat – Pyramidal flatform on top of the temple.

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AKKAD

They use art as naturalism

Their art commemorate with their warriors instead of their gods.

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Babylonia

They used natural style of art.

Around 18th century BCE

Law of code of Hammurabbi

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Assyria

They adapt the art, culture and religion of babylonia

Carved stone is the most common artwork

Most of their scenes are about war and hunting

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BY: FARHANA . MACATAMAN

EGYPTIAN ART

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EGYPTIAN ART

Began in 3000 BCEGreatest civilization

in world historyLocated in valley

beside nile river

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PEOPLE IN EGYPT

ScribesArtists & ScraftsmanPriestsSoldiersFisherman &

HuntersParaoh

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PEOPLE

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Mummification

Preservation of ones image on death It ensure the survival of the spirit“KA” the spirit continued to survived to

survive after lifeThe pyramids and tombs contains the

mummified of pharaohs.

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Mummification

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PYRAMIDS

Greatest architectural achievement

Pyramids are built as tombs of Pharaoh

Much of the arts that remains was preserved in the pyramids

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heiroglyphics

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TEMPLES

The post- and – Lintel system was used in temples

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SCULPTURE

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CRAFTS

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PAINTINGS

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