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Prehistoric Art


Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, 13e,
     Chapter 1 – Art Before History


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Prehistoric Europe and the Near East




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Goals
• Understand the origins of art in terms of time period,
  human development and human activity.
• Explore origins of creativity, representation, and stylistic
  innovation in the Paleolithic period.
• Describe the role of human and animal figures in Paleolithic
  art.
• Examine the materials and techniques of the earliest art
  making in the Paleolithic period.
• Illustrate differences between the Paleolithic and Neolithic
  art as a result of social and environmental changes.
• Understand and evaluate the types of art prevalent in the
  Neolithic period.



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Waterworn pebble resembling a
human face, from Makapansgat,
South Africa, ca. 3,000,000 BCE.
Reddish brown jasperite,
approx. 2 3/8” wide.
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Figure 1-3 Animal facing left, from the Apollo 11 Cave, Namibia, ca. 23,000 BCE. Charcoal on stone, 5” X 4 1/4”. State
Museum of Namibia, Windhoek.

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Figure 1-4 Human with feline head,
from Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany, ca.
30,000–28,000 BCE. Mammoth ivory, 11
5/8” high. Ulmer Museum, Ulm.

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1.1 Paleolithic Art in Western Europe & Africa


  • Explore why art must be intentional and representational in
    order to be called art.
  • Explore why subject matter was depicted a particular way
    (stylistic innovation) in Namibia during the Paleolithic
    period.
  • Describe the roles of animals and human figures in
    Paleolithic art.




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The Earliest Sculpted Forms


• Examine the nature and reasons for the earliest sculpted
  forms, the majority of which are stylized depictions of
  women.
• Define the terms sculpture in the round and high relief
  sculpture.




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Figure 1-5 Nude woman (Venus of Willendorf),
from Willendorf, Austria, ca. 28,000–25,000
BCE. Limestone, 4 1/4” high.
Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna.

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Figure 1-6 Woman holding a bison horn, from
Laussel, France, ca. 25,000–20,000 BCE. Painted
limestone, approx. 1’ 6” high. Musée d’Aquitaine,
Bordeaux.

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Examining Materials and Techniques


• Examine the materials and techniques of Paleolithic cave
  painting. See page 21 in the textbook.
• What are several possible reasons why Paleolithic paintings,
  drawings and sculptures were created?
• Examine the issues of dating Paleolithic art. See page 23 in
  the textbook.




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Figure 1-7 Two bison, reliefs in cave at Le Tuc d’Audoubert, France, ca. 15,000–10,000 BCE. Clay, each 2’
long.
                                                                                                            12
Figure 1-8 Bison with turned head, fragmentary spearthrower, from La Madeleine, France, ca. 12,000
BCE. Reindeer horn, 4” long.
                                                                                                     13
Figure 1-9 Bison, detail of a painted
ceiling in the cave at Altamira, Spain, ca.
12,000–11,000 BCE. Each bison 5’
long.

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Figure 1-10 Spotted horses and negative hand imprints, wall painting in the cave at Pech-Merle, France, ca. 22,000
BCE. 11’ 2” long.
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Figure 1-11 Hall of the Bulls (left wall) in the cave at Lascaux, France, ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE. Largest bull 11’ 6” long.




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Figure 1-12 Aurochs, horses, and rhinoceroses, wall painting in Chauvet Cave, Vallon-Pont-d’Arc, France, ca. 30,000–28,000
or ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE.
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Figure 1-13 Rhinoceros, wounded man, and disemboweled bison, painting in the well of the cave at Lascaux,
France ca. 15,000 – 13,000 BCE. Bison 3’ 8” long.

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1.2 Neolithic Art

•Understand the effect of climatic and lifestyle changes
during the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic
period on art and architecture.
•Compare and contrast artistic development as a result of
differences between the Paleolithic and Neolithic society
and environment.
•Understand and evaluate the different types of art
prevalent in the Neolithic period.




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Changing Environment and Lifestyle


• Understand how climatic and lifestyle changes alter art in the
  Neolithic period.
• Explore the development of agriculture and architecture.




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Figure 1-14 Great stone
tower built into the settlement
wall, Jericho, ca. 8000–7000
BCE.

                                  21
Figure 1-15 Human figure, from Ain
Ghazal, Jordan, ca. 6750–6250 BCE. Plaster,
painted and inlaid with bitumen, 3’ 5 3/8”
high. Louvre, Paris.

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Figure 1-16 Restored view of a section of Level VI, Çatal Höyük, Turkey, ca. 6000–5900 BCE (John
Swogger).

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Neolithic Artistic Developments

• Examine the development of narrative and landscape
  painting.
• Explore the different materials and methods of making art in
  the Neolithic period.
• Compare and contrast the following painting with the
  Paleolithic painting of rhinoceros, wounded man, and
  disemboweled bison (Fig. 1-13) in terms of content and
  painting technique.



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Figure 1-17 Deer hunt, detail of a wall painting from Level III, Çatal Höyük, Turkey, ca. 5750 BCE.
Museum of Anatolian Civilization, Ankara.
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Fig. 1-18 Landscape with volcanic eruption (?), watercolor copy of a wall painting from Level VII, Çatal
Höyük, Turkey, ca. 6150 BCE.



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Monumental Architecture
• Examine megaliths and henges along with the Western
  European cultures that developed monumental architecture.
• Discover hypotheses about the purposes of such structures.
• Define architectural support techniques such as the corbelled
  vault and post-and-lintel system and identify the usage of these
  techniques in Neolithic architectural structures.




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Figure 1-19 Gallery leading to the main chamber of the passage grave, Newgrange, Ireland, ca. 3200 – 2500
BCE.
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Figure 1-20 Aerial view of Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England, ca. 2550–1600 BCE. Circle is 97' in
diameter; trilithons 24' high.




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Discussion Questions

 In the textbook, emphasis is placed on a criterion of intentional
  manipulation of an object in order for it to be classified as
  “art.” Is this criterion valid? What is your definition of art?
 Why do you think that images of man were less prevalent in
  Paleolithic art than those of women?
 What accounts for the lifestyle changes? How did lifestyle
  changes between Paleolithic and Neolithic populations affect
  art and architecture?
 How is the human figure presented differently in the Paleolithic
  to the Neolithic periods? Are there any similarities in the
  representation of the human figure between the two periods?


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Prehistoric

  • 1. Prehistoric Art Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, 13e, Chapter 1 – Art Before History 1
  • 2. Prehistoric Europe and the Near East 2
  • 3. Goals • Understand the origins of art in terms of time period, human development and human activity. • Explore origins of creativity, representation, and stylistic innovation in the Paleolithic period. • Describe the role of human and animal figures in Paleolithic art. • Examine the materials and techniques of the earliest art making in the Paleolithic period. • Illustrate differences between the Paleolithic and Neolithic art as a result of social and environmental changes. • Understand and evaluate the types of art prevalent in the Neolithic period. 3
  • 4. Waterworn pebble resembling a human face, from Makapansgat, South Africa, ca. 3,000,000 BCE. Reddish brown jasperite, approx. 2 3/8” wide. 4
  • 5. Figure 1-3 Animal facing left, from the Apollo 11 Cave, Namibia, ca. 23,000 BCE. Charcoal on stone, 5” X 4 1/4”. State Museum of Namibia, Windhoek. 5
  • 6. Figure 1-4 Human with feline head, from Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany, ca. 30,000–28,000 BCE. Mammoth ivory, 11 5/8” high. Ulmer Museum, Ulm. 6
  • 7. 1.1 Paleolithic Art in Western Europe & Africa • Explore why art must be intentional and representational in order to be called art. • Explore why subject matter was depicted a particular way (stylistic innovation) in Namibia during the Paleolithic period. • Describe the roles of animals and human figures in Paleolithic art. 7
  • 8. The Earliest Sculpted Forms • Examine the nature and reasons for the earliest sculpted forms, the majority of which are stylized depictions of women. • Define the terms sculpture in the round and high relief sculpture. 8
  • 9. Figure 1-5 Nude woman (Venus of Willendorf), from Willendorf, Austria, ca. 28,000–25,000 BCE. Limestone, 4 1/4” high. Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna. 9
  • 10. Figure 1-6 Woman holding a bison horn, from Laussel, France, ca. 25,000–20,000 BCE. Painted limestone, approx. 1’ 6” high. Musée d’Aquitaine, Bordeaux. 10
  • 11. Examining Materials and Techniques • Examine the materials and techniques of Paleolithic cave painting. See page 21 in the textbook. • What are several possible reasons why Paleolithic paintings, drawings and sculptures were created? • Examine the issues of dating Paleolithic art. See page 23 in the textbook. 11
  • 12. Figure 1-7 Two bison, reliefs in cave at Le Tuc d’Audoubert, France, ca. 15,000–10,000 BCE. Clay, each 2’ long. 12
  • 13. Figure 1-8 Bison with turned head, fragmentary spearthrower, from La Madeleine, France, ca. 12,000 BCE. Reindeer horn, 4” long. 13
  • 14. Figure 1-9 Bison, detail of a painted ceiling in the cave at Altamira, Spain, ca. 12,000–11,000 BCE. Each bison 5’ long. 14
  • 15. Figure 1-10 Spotted horses and negative hand imprints, wall painting in the cave at Pech-Merle, France, ca. 22,000 BCE. 11’ 2” long. 15
  • 16. Figure 1-11 Hall of the Bulls (left wall) in the cave at Lascaux, France, ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE. Largest bull 11’ 6” long. 16
  • 17. Figure 1-12 Aurochs, horses, and rhinoceroses, wall painting in Chauvet Cave, Vallon-Pont-d’Arc, France, ca. 30,000–28,000 or ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE. 17
  • 18. Figure 1-13 Rhinoceros, wounded man, and disemboweled bison, painting in the well of the cave at Lascaux, France ca. 15,000 – 13,000 BCE. Bison 3’ 8” long. 18
  • 19. 1.2 Neolithic Art •Understand the effect of climatic and lifestyle changes during the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic period on art and architecture. •Compare and contrast artistic development as a result of differences between the Paleolithic and Neolithic society and environment. •Understand and evaluate the different types of art prevalent in the Neolithic period. 19
  • 20. Changing Environment and Lifestyle • Understand how climatic and lifestyle changes alter art in the Neolithic period. • Explore the development of agriculture and architecture. 20
  • 21. Figure 1-14 Great stone tower built into the settlement wall, Jericho, ca. 8000–7000 BCE. 21
  • 22. Figure 1-15 Human figure, from Ain Ghazal, Jordan, ca. 6750–6250 BCE. Plaster, painted and inlaid with bitumen, 3’ 5 3/8” high. Louvre, Paris. 22
  • 23. Figure 1-16 Restored view of a section of Level VI, Çatal Höyük, Turkey, ca. 6000–5900 BCE (John Swogger). 23
  • 24. Neolithic Artistic Developments • Examine the development of narrative and landscape painting. • Explore the different materials and methods of making art in the Neolithic period. • Compare and contrast the following painting with the Paleolithic painting of rhinoceros, wounded man, and disemboweled bison (Fig. 1-13) in terms of content and painting technique. 24
  • 25. Figure 1-17 Deer hunt, detail of a wall painting from Level III, Çatal Höyük, Turkey, ca. 5750 BCE. Museum of Anatolian Civilization, Ankara. 25
  • 26. Fig. 1-18 Landscape with volcanic eruption (?), watercolor copy of a wall painting from Level VII, Çatal Höyük, Turkey, ca. 6150 BCE. 26
  • 27. Monumental Architecture • Examine megaliths and henges along with the Western European cultures that developed monumental architecture. • Discover hypotheses about the purposes of such structures. • Define architectural support techniques such as the corbelled vault and post-and-lintel system and identify the usage of these techniques in Neolithic architectural structures. 27
  • 28. Figure 1-19 Gallery leading to the main chamber of the passage grave, Newgrange, Ireland, ca. 3200 – 2500 BCE. 28
  • 29. Figure 1-20 Aerial view of Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England, ca. 2550–1600 BCE. Circle is 97' in diameter; trilithons 24' high. 29
  • 30. Discussion Questions  In the textbook, emphasis is placed on a criterion of intentional manipulation of an object in order for it to be classified as “art.” Is this criterion valid? What is your definition of art?  Why do you think that images of man were less prevalent in Paleolithic art than those of women?  What accounts for the lifestyle changes? How did lifestyle changes between Paleolithic and Neolithic populations affect art and architecture?  How is the human figure presented differently in the Paleolithic to the Neolithic periods? Are there any similarities in the representation of the human figure between the two periods? 30