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AP Art History with Hearn at Delmar Senior High School
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By: Erick Banke
Created: 2011-11-03
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Created: 2011-11-03
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Lion Human
Paleolithic 30,000 BCE
- Used for the purpose of nothing but pure creativity.
- Shows distinction from different mind sets.
Woman from Willendorf
Paleolithic 22,000 BCE
- Shows what an idealistic woman is for this time period.
Woman from Brassempouy
Paleolithic 22,000 BCE
- Abstraction or stylized look
- A basic form of art
- No extensive detail yet still identifiable
Woman from Petrkovice
Paleolithic 23,000 BCE
- Different image of the ideal woman.
- Carbon 14
- After absorbing carbon over a lifetime, once you die you start to lose it over the decades.
Lamp With Ibex design
Paleolithic 16,000 BCE
- Fat is inserted into the crack to make a portable fire lamp
Hall of bulls
Paleolithic 15,000 BCE
- Shows the importance of animals in life
- Used for target practice, and "pep-rallies"
Bird-headed man with Bison & Rhino
Paleolithic 15,000 BCE
- Art and a hunting weapon
- Used as a centrifuge to increase the range of a spear
Pregnant Woman and Deer
Paleolithic 14,000 BCE
- Shows that sex and reproduction is very important to this culture
- First sign of a relief sculpture
- Developed the process of interrupting a line to create depth
Mammoth Bone Hut
Paleolithic
- Aerodynamics discovered with this Hut, wind and snow was able to easily pass over the hut
Bison (France)
Paleolithic 13,000 BCE
- Incising was developed- putting small lines into a sculpture to add depth
Bison (Spain)
Paleolithic 12,000 BCE
- Physiognomic projections- where our brain takes what we see and turns it into something else or even 3-d
Menhir Alignment at Monie
Neolithic 4,250 BCE
- Unknown reason but aligned in straight lines
Figures of a Man & Woman or Romanian Figures
Neolithic 4,000 BCE
- First sign of ceramics
Skara Brae
Neolithic 3,100 BCE
- Post & lintel construction was developed
- Mason construction in a crude form
- Corbeling is used to make the round shape
Vessels from Denmark
Neolithic 3,000 BCE
- First use of ceramics to make vessels
- Practical and aesthetically pleasing
Stonehenge
Neolithic 2,750 BCE
- The form of the structure is a cromlac
- Has a post & lintel structure and design
- Human made
- A mortise and tenon binding
- Used as a Calendar
Menhir Statue of a Woman
Neolithic 2,000 BCE
Horse & Sun Chariot
Bronze Age 1,800 BCE
- Development of bronze
- Bronze is a alloy of tin & copper
- Using the imagination to explain natural phenomena
About this deck
By: Erick Banke
Created: 2011-11-03
Size: 19 flashcards
Views: 3
Created: 2011-11-03
Size: 19 flashcards
Views: 3
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