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ART 155: EXAM 1

Paleolithic
everything is paleo unless stonehenge, which is neo
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Relief Sculpture
consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from thesurrounding background
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Sculpture in the round
carved or modeled in three dimension; freestanding sculpture
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Naturalism
aims to depict the natural world as it actually was
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abstraction
broad, vague, intangible, not concrete
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Megalith
Large stones or boulders used in prehistoric architecture. STONEHENGE
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Post and Lintel construction
two posts support a horizontal beam, called a lintel
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Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
where Mesopotamia settled; flooded late in summer unpredictably
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Cuneiform
Style of wedge-like writing
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Sumer/Sumerian
-First major culture of their period -language that is unrelated to others -religion is important to them, constant awareness of God & making the Gods happy
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Glazed brick
brick that is baked after painting
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Ziggurat
A pyramidal mound or tower built of mud brick.
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Votive
Gift or offering to a "god" usually for thanks or supplication
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apotropaic device
statue deployed to ward off evil
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Hierarchical scale/Hieratic scaling
When the person of most importance in a work is the largest
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Register
piece of a painting
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Sargon
ruler off akkad
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Naram-Sin
ruler after Sargon the Great
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Stele
upright stone monument often with inscriptions
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hammurabi
wrote legal code/ covered areas of daily life
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Lamassu
a colossal winged human-headed bull in Assyrian art. limestone
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Hieroglyphic
Ancient Egyptian ideographic writing
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demotic
system of ancient Egyptian writing, simpler than hieroglyphics, that was developed for everyday use
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Pharaoh
Egyptian rulers that were believed to be gods, as well as rulers. They owned the land and ordered thousands to build temples and tombs. They were buried in tombs built into cliffs.
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ka
Egyptian soul journey through Duat reunites with Ba in Field of Reeds
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Horus
Egyptian lord of the skies; he was represented in art as a falcon; he had one eye that was the moon and one eye that was the sun
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Nemes
the striped headcloth worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt.
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Uraeus
Headband of the sacred cobra. Symbolizes the kings power over life and death.
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idealized, idealization
representation according to the standards of beauty rather than real life
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Aton
Sun god that became the only god during Akhenaton's reign.
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Amarna
5 years into his reign, Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten and moved the capital city to Tel el. Amarna - big. lots of courts, foundation of mud brick
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Amenhotep III/Akhenaton
Believed that Amen is not the chief god- Aton is and he is the only god that matters. Creates a monotheistic religion when prior to him there were only polytheistic religions.
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sun disk
disk representing the sun god; Aton
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Sunken Relief
Relief carving that leaves a frame of the carved material that identifies the edge
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pyramid
a four-sided structure rising to a peak
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Mastaba
Bench like tomb.
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Sphinx
Giza, Egypt Old Kingdom Ordered by Khafre Face is Khafre's face
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