Art Test Number 2
Kouros and. Kore - male vs. female greek statues
males always naked, females always clothed clothing of Kore shows interaction with those outside their region
Porch of Maidens
on Erechtheum, High Classical, the caryatids of ladies are meant for support- have contrapposto and strength, even though very beautiful, still practical in its use of design
Hippodamia and Centaur
on Temple of Zeus, represents greek superiority of greeks over the barbarians - controlling emotion and keeping reason bc sense of composure and control even when centaur is taking advantage of her, sculpture in the round
Where is Ionic Order popular?
on eastern coast and the islands, influenced from the flamboyance of eastern culture
Temple Athena Nike
this Goddess personifies victory presided over all military and athletic contests - Kallikrates credited with building this temple, has amphiprostyle
Knidian Aphrodite
Late Classical, Praxiteles is the sculptor, devised the new female canon of proportion, female is now nude - first time where perfect form is applied to a nude female figure
Hermes and Infant Dionysos
Late Classical, different element of emotional expression - shows compassion, caring for the baby, stronger need for survival, sticking together - characteristic of increased humanization: caring because interaction between two people, this period is the first that has loving interaction between people in their sculpture
Citadel @ Tiryns
very fortified b/c on mainland, need to be on high plateaus (Acropolis) and needed to keep people out. Mycenaeans. Megaron - the great central hall of an ancient Mycenaean house usually containing a center hearth.
Drums (columns)
when columns made, limestone/marble cut into pieces called drums and stacked on top of one another
Queen Megaron's Dolphin Fresco
where she and her servants spent time, very stylized, depicted form they saw fit, not what was truly there (Minoan)
Toreador Fresco
(c. 1500 BC) Knossos, bull revered in Minoan society, had ceremonial purposes, has curvilinear line (contained by or consisting of a curved line or lines), makes bull like it is alive and moving - animated
The Greek Ideal
1. Philosophy 2. Recognized the power of intellect, searched for explanations 3. sought a balance between mind and body/emotion and intellect - - a sound mind and a sound body
cire perdu
A traditional method for casting bronze sculptures. The model with a waxed surface is enclosed in the mold. The wax is melted and runs through holes at the bottom. Molten metal is then poured through holes at the top, filling up the space left by the wax.
Temple of Aphaia
Aegina, Greece, had stylistic transition - late archaic, Doric because frieze not continuous, no base on the columns the pedimental space has full figures here, not smushing them together, - much more natural/logical, figures are in motion = moving through time. Apollo in the center with Peirithous and Theseus to the left and right Fallen Warrior statue from this temple, archaic smile, LATE archaic bc increased naturalism
Cornice
An ornamental molding running round the walls of a room close to the ceiling, imagine the Cornice as a picture frame, finishes off the piece
Kouros of Sounion
Archaic, Greek, smile more lifelike, but still archaic smile
Achilles Painter
Classical, Greek, signed by artist making artist known - first time credit was taken for work
Venus on a goose
Classical, Greek, signed by artist making artist known - first time credit was taken for work
Island of Crete
Crossroads of Greece, much of art animated/in motion
The art of the Cyclades Islands is known as
Cycladic
Charioteer of Delphi
Early Classical, Greek, the hair/wardrobe very natural, his feet very detailed shows classical note archaic, Severe Style
Detail of Apollo
Early Classical, very controlled, severe style
Cella Wall
Frieze (inner wall of the Parthenon) shows a combination of the doric and ionic characteristics - has a running narrative of the festival honoring Athena, frieze runs along all 4 sides of cella - Panathenaic Procession, actual event occurring every 4 years first known representation of non mythological subject in Greek Temple relief
Diplyon Vase/Krater
Geometric Period, Athens, registered, has angular and rigid geometric form
Late Classical
Greece gets a wakeup call - the Peloponnesian War complete defeat of Athens, left Greece drained of its strength, Greece bubble of loving themselves is popped
Hercules Strangling the Nemean Lion
Greece, Early Archaic, demonstrated power and control that Greeks believed they had, not as heavy/angular, shows muscle mass and overlapping of forms
In the latter half of the 4th BC
Greek states lose their liberty to Philip of Macedon changing their whole structure of life - not free anymore to do whatever they like, don't run themselves The traditional balance between city state and individual was lost The serene idealism of the 5th century disrupted by civil wars, social and political upheaval resulting in skepticism and cynicism Greek ideology was based upon their gods, their oracles, and honored customs as interpreters of the meaning of life
Kritios Boy
Greek, Early Classical - shifting of weight = much more natural, has different/short hair: not braided, controlled/no smile
Early Classical
Greeks coming together, they become somewhat united: have to fight the Persians, gives them the Classical Pride, in their art, they demonstrate how prideful they are
Altar of Zeus
Hellenistic
Athena and Alcyoneus
Hellenistic
Battle of Gods & Giants
Hellenistic
Laocoon Group
Hellenistic
Dying Gaul
Hellenistic, example of Pergamum style,
the Nike of Samothrace
Hellenistic, goddess of victory, although massive, seems weightless, fabric very realistic and flowing, curviature of her clothing, the modeling line (originally from Phidias), creates the look that her fabric is flowing, this twisted spiral is indicative of the Hellenistic period
Hera I
Hera I is very heavy and bulky, Doric columns rest flatly on ground, not embellished. Has entasis - a slight convex curve on shaft of column (columns have slight swell in center, sense of elasticity), Paestum, Southern Italy, Archaic, awkward, stiff, figures in the pedimental space show that the time period of the temple is archaic
Archer of temple of Aphaia
Hercules, has tension in arm from bow and stance, Late Archaic, Greece
Dionysos
High Classical
Erechtheum
High Classical, named after a general - built to house several sacred objects, south porch = Porch of Maidens
Three Goddesses
High Classical, part of Parthenon Frieze, Demeter, Persephone, and Isis, use of the modeling line to produce a visually transparent quality = the fabric lying over the goddess' bodies, reveal but also conceal the body - Phidian style
gigantomachy
In ancient Greek mythology, the battle between gods and giants.
Kore from Chios
Late Archaic, Greek - different clothing, more flamboyant/decorative = eastern influence, oriental phase - used encaustic painting technique - using pigments mixed with hot wax that are burned in as an inlay.
Lapith and Centaur
Late Archaic, Greek, Red-Figure technique, introduced in late archaic period - foreshortening of his foot, definition of body
Fallen Warrior
Late Archaic, Greek, face is smiling, even though he falls to death, body developed and has very natural muscles, still a little rigid
Island of Crete
Knossos inhabited for thousands of years - had neolithic settlement, first palace 1900BCE.
Apollo from Tenea
Kouros, Greek, Archaid
Apoxyomenos, aka the Scraper
Lysippos revised the figure cannon, making people more slender and longer open form, interacting with its environment, no longer just occupying space going into its surrounding environment, interactive, technique - sculpture in the round Late Classical,
La Parisienne
Minoan
The art of Crete is known as
Minoan
Snake Goddess
Minoan, c. 1600 BCE Knossos, mother goddess, wearing dress of a Minoan, female, emphasis on religion - open form: arms raised up and out, open like
Octopus Jar
Minoan, from from Gournia, eastern Crete - primary export was pottery, fine porcelin, very well decorated, curvilinear lines, realistic, not naturalistic
Treasury of Atreus
Mycenaean - beehive tomb - also had post and lintel and corbeled arches. Corbeled critical to building, had no inner structures to support it
The art of the Mainland is known as
Mycenaean, Helladic
Funerary mask
Mycenaean, repousse - (of metalwork) hammered into relief from the reverse side - stylized
Temple of Zeus
Olympia, doric order, worship held outside, it's pediment is about barbarians crashing a wedding party, symbolizes the Greek victories over the persians, the sacred truce of Olympia, and possesses an ability to inspire, reinforce and perpetuate the Greek ideal, Early Classical
Doryphoros Boy
Polykleitos is creator, the epitome of high classical sculpture, the Kritios boy all grown up! Balance and Harmony of the body and mind, perfect weight shift on knees/hips/shoulders, the idea of wholeness relaxed am crosses over to the relaxed leg = counter balance, and the flexed leg crosses over to bended arm = counterbalanced. motion implied during rest, chiastic pose = weight on one leg, unity and perfect Harmony
Propylaea
The entry gate at the west end of the Acropolis in Athens, The series of monuments and temples that make up the entrance to the Acropolis
Poseidon (Zeus)
period marked by war/battle bringing this to their state of mind, Early Classical, Severe Style - an expression of the face showing seriousness, shows confidence, cire perdu
caryatid
a female figure that functions as a supporting column
metopes
a square space between triglyphs in a Doric frieze.
Frieze
area where visual sculpture/imagery is placed, has most of the visual storytelling
Praxiteles
associate this creator with Hermes, in Late Classical we see lower rated god becoming more subject matter, our later sculptor, modifies the male figure - principle of double weight shift, creating an S curve changed the Greek point of view to a more individualistic view
Hera II
becoming a bit more polished, still has same characteristics as Hera I. trying to compensate for visual perception, limestone, Archaic, Paestum, Southern Italy, awkward, stiff, figures in the pedimental space show that the time period of the temple is archaic
Parthenon
built on the acropolis, High Classical, Athens, slender columns
amphiprostyle
classical temple plan in which the columns are placed across both the front and back, but not along the sides
Pithoi Jars
containers for honey/oil traded on island, registered on outside (Minoan)
Treasury of the Siphnians at Delphi
continuous frieze = Ionic c. 530-25: Archaic - no concern of naturalism in this pediment, just worried about smushing things in there to tell a story, Peplos Kore found here, has caryatid and gigantomachy, Delphi, Greece, Early Archaic
Discobolus
contrapposto - disc going back one way and body leaning the other, keeping harmony and balance, the rhythmos = arcs unify its motion - arc in arms and body shape on a singular plane usually, High Classical, Figure Sculpture
Classical Phase
contrapposto, serene facial expressions, calm/confident
Phidias
sculptor of Zeus, Athena, Parthenon, rebuilt acropolis in response to Greek victories when literature and Greek life was thriving, this Phidian style becomes influential other sculptors
Lapith and Centaur (Parthenon)
culpture in relief, placed in one of the top corners of the Parthenon
Raking cornice
either of two straight, sloping cornices on a pediment following or suggesting the slopes of a roof.
Archaic Period
excessive regulated designs replaced with simplified geometric design, Greek sculptors strive for ideal image of beauty
early archaic period
figures still blank, unnatural eyes, rigid body
Freestanding vs. High Relief Sculpture
freestanding is not attached to anything
Acropolis
geographic place, high up, good for military
triglyph
grooved member of a Doric frieze that alternates with metopes
King Minos Throne Room @ Knossos
had murals covering all walls, small modest throne, not insanely worshiping the king (minoan)
Palace of Minos @Knossos
had plumbing, multileveled, shows surrounding area w/ different groups of people original palace painted in fresco beautifully, had open hallways open to the outside - not heavily fortified, not a warring place protected by mother nature coastal area = imports and exports subject matter of frescoes influenced by surrounding area, marine animals (idealized) Minoan
rhythmos
harmony and balance
Victory Fastening Her Sandal
has Phydisae feel, the clothes that cover but also reveal, High Classical, in Temple of Athena Nike
Magazines (Minoans)
held Pithoi - containers of honey/oil traded on the island (Minoan)
Where is Doric Order popular?
in mainland Greece as well as colonies in Sicily and southern Italy, Doric has early archaic architecture - rigid and stiff, bulky
Archaic/ Late Archaic
increased naturalism, disproportionate, blocky and bulky, stiff posture, braids and smile, Late Archaic - increased naturalism, more flexible
Key difference between Ionic and Doric friezes
ionic has continuous frieze
Hellenistic Period
is a period of change, a result of the Peloponnesian War and the Macedonian Dominance of Philip whos son Alexander conquered the Persians and all of the Near East later, the control of this vast area produced a mixed culture of all the places that Macedonia dominated, Hellenistic result of mingling ideas between east and west, new culture = Hellenism wider range of subjects, has different social classes, ethnic types, and mythological/subhuman types Alexander creates these primary/key cities in Antioch, Turkey; Alexandria, Egypt;, and Pergamum, Turkey.
Polykleitos
rote the Treatise that formulated the Canon of Proportions to create visual unity a system of measurement coordinating all the parts of the human anatomy eg. the length of the head is 1/7 the height of the body
Cycladic idol
realistic, you can just tell it is a person, not natural. clearly female, represents mother goddess. shows religious concept in mother goddess.
Oriental Phase
recognized commercial aspect of culture, interacting with those around them
Cupbearers Fresco @ Knossos
resembles Egyptians but more alive, have a bounce in their step and are more curvy (Minoan)
Warrior Vase
shows soldiers, Mycenaean, appearence of soldiers unlike mainland people, think they are from somewhere else and came to live with them
Dionysos in a Sailboat
taking into consideration all of the elements, Greek Archaic, black figure
Flutes
vertical lines on columns, added for prettiness
Corinthian
the third order - Romans used it to embellish all buildings, not commonly used in Greece - based off the eucalyptus plant
Minoan Columns
top = capital, construction piece distributes ceiling weight, column narrows as you go down - references tree of life. (Minoan)
Lion Gate @ Mycenae
used post and lintel, massive stones used to make arch - sculpture above arch. Corbeled arches - one large stone in center with slanting bricks going downward - Mycenaean