Is a term used to describe a period of history when stones were used to make tools
Stone Age for survival. It conjures an image of men and women dressed in skins, huddling
before a fire in a cave
Storytellers Some artifacts in form of cave paintings and sculpture s would serve as the _______
14000-2000 BCE From what year to what year is the stone age
Paleolithic The late years of the old stone age
Mesolithic Middle stone age
Neolithic The new stone age
Belief system on spiritual, Early people produced sculpture, paintings, and architectural structures that reflect
social, political, and economic their?
matters
Lime stones-precious gems, Works of art and architecture were created from
and metals
Religious symbols, a wide
array of organisms from The most ancient artworks depict what?
nature and everyday life
Humans, animals, and natural To complement the stability and sense of permanence, early humans also turned to
habitats the creation of paintings and sculptures that depict
Art, religion and life Central to the representation of the early civilizations would be the establishing of
possible linkages among ______
Paleolithic Art Is a product of climate change
Caves Became protective havens for the early humans
Lascaux, France Where one of the cave paintings is found?
“Hall of Bulls”
Paleolithic Period What period was the Hall of Bulls created?
Naturalism It is important to take note that the paintings evoke _____ which is evidently seen
through the contours of the animal’s body and their dark colors
Ground pigments blown
through reeds or hollowed out Early humans have their own version of spray-painting techniques by using
bones
Three dimensional forms The techniques of foreshortening and contrasting lights and shadows created the
illusion of _______ and seemingly real representation of animals
Ornamental Artworks can be considered ____ but there is little evidence to back up this notion
Venus of Willendorf This figure is an abstracted woman from highlighted body parts associated with
fertility
Neolithic Art This kind of art developed especially when life for the early humans has become
more stable. They have learned to cultivate land and domesticate animals
4000 BCE There were several monumental and architectural structures erected.
Stonehenge
Temple; complex calendar Some regard it as _____ while others regard it as ______ that tracks the movement
of both the sun and the moon
Fertile Ribbon Starts from the banks of the Nile River, which flows north of Africa and ventures
into the Mediterranean.
Old, Middle, New The Egyptian civilization can be divided into 3 periods
Afterlife During the afterlife, it is evident that religion was bound to the _____
Tombs Not only for keeping bodies of important people, importantly the pharaohs; they
also serve as a shelter for the next journey
Profile; pelvis/legs/upper What is prominent in the human figures inside the tombs; what body parts were
torso/ eyes prominent; what are in frontal view
Unification of the Upper and King Narmer’s Palette was a symbol of the _________
Lower Egypt
The choice of materials in sculpture because they want them to withstand any
Ka or soul condition; permanence is important because these sculptures will serve as the
shelter of the _______ once the remains of the mummy disintegrates
Old Kingdom What era were the Pyramids built?
Ropes and Pulleys The stacking process of the Egyptians showed advancements since they already
used a system of
Shift of political hierarchy One of the key features of the Middle kingdom is the _____
King Mentuhotep The king in the Middle Kingdom when Egypt got back on track. Art had references in
the old kingdom
Hyksos The invaders of Egypt. Asiatic Tribe introduced Bronze Age weapons and horses
Living rocks Mortuary Temples are carved out of _______, served not only a sanctuary for the
dead but a place of worship for the living
King Akhenaton
(Old Name : Amenhotep) and New kingdom, Amarna Revolution; Tel El Amarna: New Capital
Queen Nefertiti
Aton Sun God who was the basis of the name of king Akhenaton
Monotheism The religion during the reign of Akhenaton
Howard Carter, 1922 Who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen (Died 18)
Greeks Were known to place prime importance in the use of reason.
Man The center of the society
Humanist Ideals Is reflected in Greeks’ democratic form of govt
Geometric Was a time when Greece was starting to get back from the onslaught of what
seemed to be their Dark Ages. Geometric shapes and patterns were in their artwork
Archaic Placed importance on human figures; result of their trading
Classical Greeks found themselves rebuilding their temples and focusing on creating
artworks
Hellenistic The Time of Alexander the Great. Art was primarily focused on showcasing
emotions and depicting reality
Laccoon and His Sons Trojan priest and his son being strangled by serpents. Sculpture
Dionysus The god of fertility- started the Greek theater .
Roman Republic Established around 500 BCE (Example art Poseidon and Medusa)
Hellenistic the Roman civilization came from this period
Stern harsh and strong Characteristics or roman art
Emperor Vespasian Who is the emperor who ordered the construction of Colosseum
Platus and Terence Writers of comedy during the Grecian times
Middle Ages The period between the decline of the Roman empire and the renaissance
Church Central authority of the preceding number
Romanesque(Old
Roman)(1050-1200) and 2 Periods of cathedral styles
Gothic (Vulgar and
barbarian)(1200-1500)
Renaissance Artists valued the individual as a subject of arts. Period to empower the individual.
(Example: David by Michelangelo)
Naturalism The preceding question emphasizes what? It is also and influence of humanism
since there was a great emphasis on proportionality of the human body
False. It did. Most of the True or false? The artworks did not remain religious in the renaissance.
artwork
Was a product of the renaissance period. Artists observe nature and try their best to
Mannerism emulate it based on their observations. Distorted, 2d, discordant hues and colors
and lack of defined focal point
Baroque/ (barocco/ Irregularly shaped pearl. Artists used colorful palettes and ornamentation in their
Portuguese) works (Example of art: The Assumption of Mary by Titian)
1600-1750 Year of the baroque
Vivaldi, Corelli, Monteverdi/ Baroque composers from Italy and parts of Europe. Performances were more
Bach and Handel accessible to middle class and the masses (baroque music)
French Revolution(1789) or When did the neoclassicism started (modern art)
1863
Neoclassicism It is aimed to rekindle the influences of the Greek and Roman into art and
architecture. (Example art: Antonio Canova, “Paolina Borghese as Venus Victrix”
Human reason and keeping These principles were also the dominant principles of the Enlightenment period
society and order
Highlighted heroic elements into their work. Patriotic and nationalistic movements.
Romanticism -French Revolution
-Emphasis: Goodness of mankind. Justice equality and social order
Work focuses on the accuracy of the details that depicts and somehow mirrors
Realism reality
-Little room for imagination
Influence by Hellenistic/ human body
-France
-Break from the tradition of European Paintings
-Mid to late 1800
Impressionism -Incorporated scientific principles to achieve a more distinct representation of color
-Immediate impression (can be seen in brush strokes and the lights and shadows
used by the artist
(Example: The Harbor at Lorient Berthe Morisot
-France
Post-Impressionism -result of both the influence and rejection of impressionism.
-Led to the development of individual styles that gave emphasis to defining from
with the use of broken colors and short brush strokes
Paul Cezanne, Georges Seurat, Example artists of post impressionism
Paul Gaugin and Van Gogh
Neo-Impressionism -considered as a response to empirical realism of impressionism.
-Rely on a systematic and scientific techniques that have predetermined visual
effects not only on the art itself but also how the audience perceive the artwork
Georges Seurat Recorded sensations on a more scientific manner
-Pointillism
Henri-Edmond Cross,
Maximilien Luce, and Camille Other example of neo-impressionist artists
Pissarro
-1890-1910
-Estados Unidos and Europa
Art Nouveau -Ornamental style of art that uses long organic lines
Defining characteristic: asymmetrical line
-break to conservative historicism
-Manifested in jewelry, glass design among others
-France
-Pure vibrant colors (Straight from the paint tubes)
Fauvism -Just like impressionist, paint directly from nature
-They introduced and promoted a picture space that is defined by the movement of
the color
-1907-1914
-France
Cubism -Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
- 2 dimensional surface of the picture plane
-No perspective, foreshortening, and modeling
-Art is not nature
Futurism -Italy
- Speed energy, dynamism and power of machines.
-Common Themes, restlessness and fast pace of modern life
-Impacted poetry and visual arts