After reading over chapters fifteen through twenty they describe when and where art was used the most. Art was used in many cultures in different time periods as the years, centuries pasted art became more advances and more complex. People used what they could find to make something out of it.
I learned that the earliest form of art began in Africa approximately two million years ago. It was interesting to find out that the work of art was an engraved ochre that had lines as if it was crossed hatches (Page 241). I also found out that other pieces of art were discovered from cave paintings to human like figurines either carved or molded by clay. Egypt had similar views their art was many of humans most higher ranking. Later, Greece began creating work of art that honored an individual’s achievements that consisted of a life-sized, freestanding either nude male or clothed woman. Most of their art involved classical art which meant it restrained emotion (256-257). Then along came the Romans which their art was tied into architecture and the engineering. They created structure such as, The Colosseum and Pantheon these structures both had similar things they had arches and columns yet, the Pantheon had a high
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They show an individual tall and well built. In Asia, I found out they even have paintings that show nature or action in the paintings but instead on a canvas or wall the paintings are on a handscroll, they even have style they use is called literati painting. Then I found out that in Islamic art they do not have any human figures only patterns that seem to never end. Lastly, I read that in Africa they make carvings into masks or a post, some post tells stories of either the village or certain things that one should know along with Africa, Oceania and Australia they have very similar art ways but in Easter Island Moai, there is giant stone heads it’s so interesting they can weigh up to 75
Greek culture is the source from which many of the characteristic elements of Western culture derive. Their explorations and innovations in art have both fascinated and inspired other civilizations for centuries. For this assignment I chose two Greek sculptures viewed at the Getty Museum. The first is Kouros circa 530 B.C. made of Dolomitic marble from Thasos and is approximately 200 cm (80 in) in height. The second is Cult Statue of a Goddess, (most likely Aphrodite) South Italy, 425 - 400 B.C. made of Limestone and marble. It stands at a height of 220 cm (86 5/8 in). There is some dispute to the authenticity of the Getty Kouros
Art is an incredible medium when used to its fullest potential. What I mean by that is; it has the capabilities to surround the viewer with its imagery and play with the emotions. Paintings are particulary effective in doing this through the use of color tones and ‘temperature’. For example; El Greco used a lot of blue and green throughout his body of work. The outcome is that the subject matter comes off as ghostly and perhaps a little alien. This is in high contrast to Georgia O’Keeffe’s desert paintings, which utilise reds, yellows, and browns to create a ‘warm’ and appealing landscape.
Art is able to transport its viewer through time and connect us as a community. Audiences are able to infer the content and context of the artwork. Art displayed through different mediums and about different topics can share many similarities and draw connections between one another. Exodus, created by Shelby Lechman (2015), uses oil paint on canvas to depict a young boy and father in a train car, leaving their home in Hungary during the time of the Hungarian Revolution (fig.1). Back into the Earth: Creation and the Interpretation of Meaning, created by Tamara Himmelspach (2015) is a series of 11 prints and a physical dress displaying the designer in a jingle dress representing the traditions of the Ojibwa culture
Probably one of the most popular art forms, is the amazing work they could do with blue and white porcelain. They were very skilled in this new art form, and were the only civilization that could make these beautiful pieces. Still to this day, it is hard for anyone
Bright colors jumping at you asking for attention, images so real viewers can not tell the difference. These are the thoughts that came to my head as I gazed at two works of art by two Mexican artists at MoLAA museum of art . I visited two museums, Bowers Museum of cultural Art in the heart of Southern California and the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach for my report unfortunately I only liked the works in MoLAA and will talk about it through out my paper. I will talk about two Mexican artists Rafael Cauduro and David Alfaro Siqueros that caught my eye, and made me want to learn more of them and their approach to art. Siqueiros caught my eye and interest because according to his biography “no
Art has been an integral part of human society, since the early cavemen days. It has been used for various reasons, for political purposes, entertainment, and religious reasons. One of the most famous early civilization in human history are the Egyptians who created various works of art. The Egyptians also utilized art for various reasons, however they most extensively used art for spiritual and religious purposes. The Egyptians were a polytheistic civilization, they had numerous gods and goddess to worship.
This essay will compare and contrast the work of two sculptors who use the human form as a basis of their artwork. The first sculpture “Apollo and Daphne” by Gian Lorenzo Bernini was created in 1622 and portrays a Romanian story. Where as “Two Women” by Ron Mueck is a hyper realistic sculpture made by an Australian contemporary artist.
Art has many styles, shapes, forms, and meanings. The way people perceive art is very different from one another. Even though some art pieces are very similar, prehistoric art focused on the human species and the human form. The artists had minimal influence which had an effect on their creative process.
Throughout the first art periods there has been very significant changes as new techniques and variations began to develop.The two first art periods I will be describing are Egyptian and Early Archaic.Ancient Egypt began from 3100 BCE to 30 BCE.Some features of ancient egyptian art include Frontal eye, V-shaped torso and Hierarchic scale. The early egyptians had limited color, their sculpture were connected together, and left foot was always in front of the right. The Early Archaic period lasted from 650 to 480 BCE. Some significant features of this period included geometric figures and the popular “Archaic Smile” This period showed a great change by showing emotions and were more detailed than the Early Egyptian styled
Everyone has been created unique and there is no other that is the like anyone else. People think different, dress different and like and dislike certain things. This is similar to the artists of the nineteenth century including Pierre Etienne Theodore Rousseau and Joseph Mallord William Turner. They are both artists during the nineteenth century and were painted at the same time; however, there is a difference between their styles, their point of view, and the scenery. However there are similarities between the two paintings. The paintings that will be compared and contrasted are “Under the Birches, Evening” and “The Campo Santo, Venice.”
Ancient artists found passion and beauty of nature and the nobility and dignity of man. Egyptian’s and Greek talent that was given to the world that lasted throughout history has shown great influence in the early human civilization era. The two types of art show some differences and similarities in era, characteristics and style.
The form of art has been around for thousands of years. There has been many different types of art form found from the ancient greece times. These time are the earliest times that are recorded and are placed in museums. These early art forms teaches us a little bit about the human race and how they were back in the roman times. There are some painting and sculptures that represents different people from their time lines. These art form can explain how they were back in their times and with the statues you can see how far they were allowed to do.
I recently visited your gallery, and the collection you have installed shows that you have a clear interest in contemporary art. I respect your collection, but believe it would benefit greatly from some new and diverse subject matter. It is for this reason that I highly recommend you consider making the works of Titus Kaphar the next addition to your gallery.
Software companies want the best products to sell in order to stay in business and remain productive. This organization is on the rise to find the most reliable and best personal computer for excelling students by comparing and contrasting the prices, performances and models from three different brands sold by the most popular vendors. Our company selected the Apple-13.3” MacBook Pro Notebook, the HP-Envy 15.6” Laptop, and the Dell-Ultra book 15.6” Touch-Screen Laptop. After careful reviews and investigations, the organization decided that the HP Envy Laptop was best for their excelling students’ organization.
The African art of the 20th century has influenced many European and Western painters such as Pablo Picasso, Paul Gauguin, Henry Matisse, Modigliani. At first, these artists knew nothing of African art forms, but suddenly recognized the aspect of the art. In the 20th century, when the French Empire was growing, the African arts were brought to Paris museums which made Europeans recognize the work of African artists. The art represented the many forms of art and made other painters felt the ability to use imaginations in their own works. Their artists saw the art as it expresses power in form of emotion. The study on the African art gave a strong response making the artists to show an interest in many forms of art because it demonstrated emotional and psychological power. The African continent people showed a different and unique culture into their art because of the materials they used to create the masks and sculptures. It was a very different type of culture than the West as their art was rich in texture because of the resources they had. African continent did not have this luxury and