Ancient Art and Architecture Foundations

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Prehistoric Art & Techniques
  2. Egyptian Architecture & Symbolism
  3. Mesopotamian Ziggurats & Law Codes
  4. Greek Temples & Architectural Orders
  5. Etruscan Tombs & Sculpture
  6. Roman Architectural Innovations & Urban Planning
  7. Paleolithic Cave Painting & Motifs
  8. Egyptian Sculpture & Color Use
  9. Mesopotamian Reliefs & Material Use
  10. Greek Sculpture & Movement Representation
  11. Roman Frescoes & Perspective Techniques

📖 1. Prehistoric Art & Techniques

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Prehistoric Art: Artistic creations made by early humans before written records, primarily involving painting, sculpture, and carvings.
  • Cave Paintings: Wall murals created inside caves, often depicting animals and hunting scenes, using natural pigments and primitive tools.
  • Venus Figurines: Small statuettes representing female figures, symbolizing fertility or related rituals, made from materials like clay, limestone, or ivory.
  • Techniques:
    • Dícání mrsty: Applying pigment mixed with fat or water using fingers, brushes, or primitive tools.
    • Fresco: Painting onto wet plaster, mainly used in later periods.
  • Materials:
    • Ochre, charcoal, animal fats, plant dyes: Natural pigments used for coloring.
    • Clay, limestone, ivory: Common materials for sculptures and figurines.

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1. What is prehistoric art primarily characterized by?

2. Which material was commonly used by prehistoric artists to create cave paintings?

3. What was the primary role of Egyptian architecture such as pyramids and temples?

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Prehistoric Art — main materials?

Ochre, charcoal, animal fats, clay, limestone.

Prehistoric Art — what?

Art made by early humans before written records.

Egyptian Pyramid — purpose?

Tombs for pharaohs, symbolizing divine power.

Cave Paintings — purpose?

Depict animals, hunting, spiritual beliefs.

Ziggurat — function?

Religious temple complex, connecting heaven and earth.

Venus Figurines — role?

Symbolized fertility or fertility rituals.

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