Painting & Sculpture

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Painting in Various Eras

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Painting in

Various Eras

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Painting

It is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface (support base). 

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Egyptian PaintingShows Mythological

Representations and scenes everyday

Found on the wall of pharaoh’s more than 5000 years ago

Set strict rules- Show the human body for the most familiar or visible angle

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Painting from Temple of Ramses III

Wall Painting from Thebes

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Greek Painting

Comes from ancient literary sources, Surviving Roman Copies, and some of Greek vases, mosaics and wall paintings

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Paestum Wall Painting

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Roman Painting

• Portray rituals, myths, landscapes, still-life and scenes in their daily activities.

• “Aerial Perspective” colors and outlines of more distant object are softened and blurred to achieve spatial effects.

• Found in cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum

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The Grand Hunt

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Medieval Painting• Categorized according to its distinctive

stylistic traits• Anglo-Irish Art

– Flourished from the 7th-9th Century– Art of Intricate Calligraphic Designs

• Romanesque Art-– 11th-12th Century– Classical, highly charged, and

Energetic drawing style• Gothic Art

– 12th century-Italian Renaissance– Painting was entirely the product of

of the monasteries

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• Lindisfarne Gospels-are illuminated Books produced by monks on Northumberland England.

• The Three Magi

• The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux is an illuminated book of hours in the Gothic style.

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Renaissance Painting

• Reflects the revival of interest in classical culture and strong belief in individualism.

• Expulsion from Paradise by Massacio

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Sculpture in

Various Eras

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Three-Dimensional Media

- Make solid forms that have height, width and depth

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Sculpture

Is a three-dimensional work of art

Is art that is made to occupy space

Artists who create sculpture are called Sculptors

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Media of Sculpture

-Clay -Glass

-Plastics-Wood-Stone-Metal

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Two types of Sculpture

1.Sculpture in the round

2.Relief Sculpture

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1.Sculpture in the roundThis type of sculpture is surrounded on all sides by space.

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2. Relief SculptureThis type of sculpture projects into space from a flat background. Relief sculptures are designed to be viewed only from one side.

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Sculpting Techniques

Modeling – a soft pliable material is built up and shaped. Media such as clay, wax and plaster are used in modeling

Carving – the sculptors cuts, chips or drills from a solid mass of material to create a sculpture. Wood and stone are the most common carving media

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Casting – in casting molten metal or another substance is poured into a mold and allowed to harden

Assembling – a variety of different materials are gathered and joined together to make a sculpture

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Egyptian Sculpture

Egyptian sculpture includes statues or figures representing kings (pharaohs), armies, servants and various animals.

Pallete of King Narmer is one of the oldest Egyptian Sculpture

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Greek Sculpture

Greeks are masters of stone carving and bronze casting

Most famous Sculptors were Phidias, Polyclitus, Praxiteles and Lysippus

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Roman Sculpture

The Romans were avid collectors ad imitators of Greek sculpture

Their distinctive contribution to the sculpture was the realistic representation of images and figures

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Medieval Sculpture

Romanesque SculptureGothic Sculpture

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Renaissance SculptureShows strong interest in

the ancient pastDonatello was the

greatest sculptor of the early Renaissance. He was a master of stonecutter, he also had a great understanding of human behavior as in his work entitled Mary Magdalen