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3 aegean civilizations (dates)
cycladic 3000-16000 bce
minoan 3000-1375 bce
mycenaen 3000-10,000
3 minoan periods
old palace pd 1900-1700
new palace pd 1700-1450
late minoan pd 1450-1375
rhytons
metalwork-vessels used for pouring liquids- minoans
kamares ware
thin walls, use of color, graceful, stylized, painted decoration- minoans
knossos
city in crete-minoan civilization- palace
minoans invaded by
mycenaens
mycanaen art=
helladic art: metalwork
written language of aegean world
linear a-hieroglyphics
linear b- early greek
founded knosses
sir arthur edward
founded mycenae and troy
henrich schliemann
features of mycenaen culture
-militaristic
-citadels/ forts-protect rulers
-helladic art
aegean world and bronze age
dates
3000-1000 bce
greek art
dates
900-30 bce
pds of greek art
geometric/oriental: 900-600 bce
archaic: 600-480 bce
classical: 480-320
hellenistic: 320-30 bce
citystates/ polis
adoption of archaic greek
adoption of common alphebet
geometric pd
-descriptive art
-1st record of individual artists in society
-1st treatise of philosophy (heraclitus)
-1st treatise on math (pythagoras)
-1st treatise liking "ideal form" to math
archaic
3 drawing philosophies of greece
humanism
rationalism
idealism
humanism
man is the measure of all things
rationalism
importance of reason
combine science, math, art
idealism
importance of beauty- human form most important in mankind
greek architectural styles/orders
doric
ionic
corinthian
doric
-simplest
-introduced in archaic pd, used thru classical & hellenistic
ionic
-classical pd
corinthian
-late classical pd
-used throughout hellenistic
-adopted by rome
-age of philosophy (plato,socrates, euripides)
-rationalism
-pantheon of gods
-aesthetics
-nationalism
-colonization of surrounding land-spread of 3 philosophies by alexander the great
classical pd
introduction of 4th philosophy: pathos
hellenistc
pathos
-human emotion
-engage viewer
-gods become more human