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Introduction to Art History

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Art History I
Look for:
1. religion
2. politics
3. society
4. economies
5. geography and geology

How to identify
1. Title (underline it)
2. Artist’s last name
3. Style (timeline, e.g classical, prehistoric)
4. Technique (material)
5. Iconography (meaning)
6. Additional facts

3 periods of prehistoric arts
1. Paleolithic  30,000 BCE (paleo = old)
2. Mesolithic  7,000 BCE (meso = middle)
3. Neolithic  6,000 BCE (neo = new)
Humans started writing in 3100 BCE

Fundamental Principles
 Humans were hunters/gatherers  art is small and portable
 Composite figure: part human part animal, usually involves 2 animals
 3D sculpture: artwork you can walk around (e.g Venus of Willendorf, statue of
Liberty)
 Relief sculpture: artwork is attached to something (e.g painting on cave walls)

What to look for in ancient paintings
1. Pigment  color (ground up material)
2. Vehicle  the liquid it flows (water, oil, blood)
3. Support  the surface painted (wood, canvas, wall)
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