Aegean - Ancient Greece Art

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What were the different vase painting styles used during the Archaic period called?

1. Black silhouetted figures 2. Corinthian - figures against floral, ornamented background 3. Athenian - Linear and larger black figures 4. Red-Figure - Red-Figured painted on black background

What were the dates of the three Greek Classical Periods? Classical Period: 475-323

1. Early: 475-448 BCE 2. Middle: 448-400 BCE 3. Late: 400-323 BCE

What are the Mycenaeans noted for?

1. Elaborate tombs and burial practices 2. Mastery in goldsmithing 3. Relief sculptures

What notable works come from the Hellenistic Period?

1. Sculpture Aphrodite of Cyrene 2. Sculpture Aphrodite of Melos - Venus de Milo 3. Laocoon Group

What surrounded Mycenae?

20 feet thick protective walls - huge stone blocks

When did the Cycladic culture flourish?

3200 to 2000 BCE

When was the Hellenistic Period?

331-23 BCE

After the Mycenaean civilization collapse, what happened in Greece?

400 year period called the Dark Ages of Greece

When was the Classical Period?

475-323 BCE

When was the Greek Archaic Period?

660-475 BCE

Where did the Cycladic culture flourish?

A group of islands in the Aegean called the Cyclades

What declined during the Late Classical Period? Why?

Architecture; Athens was defeated in the Peloponnesian War

When did the Mycenaean civilization collapse?

Around 1200 BCE

How do the Minoans portray themselves?

As peaceful people who appreciated natural beauty

How many major palaces did Minoans build?

Four major; Built in light, flexible, and organic style (completely unfortified)

What type of statues were made and what pose was used?

Freestanding; frontal Egyptian pose

What were the two Minoan painting types?

Frescoes on palace walls and pottery designs

What Cycladic art form is mentioned in the basic guide and what is significant about it?

Geometric nude female figures that are much like modern abstract art

What were Archaic Greek sculptures were made from?

Carved in marble and limestone

Where does the best known Greek art come from?

City State of Athens during the Classical Period

Classical Greek pose where the human body is put into an S-curve

Contrapposto

What type of columns became more popular?

Corinthian columns

What were the three major cultures that flourished along the Aegean coast?

Cycladic culture, Minoan culture, and the Mycenaean culture.

Which was the earliest?

Cycladic.

What the enormous stone blocks in the walls called today?

Cyclopean stones

What other Cylcadic art is mentioned?

Decorated pieces of pottery and marble bowls

What do many historians think happened to the Minoans?

Destroyed by the warlike Mycenaean culture; possibly combined with natural disaster

What type of temple columns were used during the early Classical Period?

Doric

Archaic temples were built using what column types?

Doric and Ionic

What were the three Greek Classical Periods called?

Early, Middle, Late

Which outside influence increased during the Hellenistic Period?

Easter civilizations - Asia Minor

How do most art historians divide up ancient Greek art?

Into four stylistic periods: 1. Geometric 2. Archaic 3. Classical 4. Hellenistis

Where did the Minoan culture develop?

Island of Crete

What was the Greek Geometric Style of Art?

It featured triangles, concentric circles, and checkerboard shapes on vases

Why do we know a great deal about early Greek culture?

It was depicted in elaborate paintings on clay vases.

What was the central Minoan city?

Knossos

What culture supplanted the Cycladic?

Minoan

What mythical creature is half man & half bull and ate those who entered his maze?

Minotaur

How did Greek Archaic sculptures differ from Egyptian ones?

More dynamic with greater emphasis on human features

What was the main Mycenaean city?

Mycenae on the Greek mainland

When the ancient Greeks found the city, who did they think built the walls?

One-eyed giants called Cyclops (thought the walls were too big for human builders)

Who are the Greek philosophers mentioned in the basic guide?

Plato and Aristotle

Why was it called the Dark Ages of Greece?

Population declined and the arts of reading and writing were lost.

Why are the Aegean island cultures important to art history?

Precursors of the Greeks

What does Minoan art depict?

Sea life; statues of female snake goddess

When did the Minoan culture reach its peak?

Second millennium BCE

What was the purpose of the Contrapposto pose?

Shows the body in a more natural-looking pose; Weight on one leg, other side relaxed

What sea life is depicted on one Minoan jar?

Smiling octopus with tentacles around the jar

What characterized the Early Classical Period sculpture?

Solemnity, strength, and simplicity of form; most often focused on a figure or scene either in the moment before or the moment after an important action

What influenced Greek sculpting during the Archaic Period?

Stone sculptures of Egypt and Mesopotamia

What temple was restored in 447 BCE after being destroyed by the Persians?

The Parthenon


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