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Chapter 2 - Ancient Near East Art

Terms

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temple
a place dedicated to the service or worship of a diety or dieties
fertile crescent
a region of the MIddle East arching across the norther part of the Syrian Desert and extending from the Nile Valley to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
stylized
to design in or cause to conform to a particular style, as of representation or treatment in art
stele
a carved stone slab used to mark gravevs or to commemorate historical events
corbel
a projecting wall member used as a support for some element in the superstructure, courses of stone or brick in which each course projects beyond the one beneath it
lamassu
Assyrian guardian in the form of a man-headed winged bull
ziggurat
in ancient Mesopotamian architecture, a monumental platform for a temple
cuneiform
a system of writing used in ancient Mesootamia, in which wedge-shaped characters were produced b pressing a stylus into a soft clay tablet, which was then baked or otherwise hardened
register
one of a series of superimposed bands or friezes in a pictorial narrative, or the particular levels on which motifs are placed
votive statue
an offering or gift of gratitude to a deity
composite figure
a figure combining the body parts of different animals or humans. A lamassu is an example
architecture of mass
architecture that is dense and heavy
prehistory
speaking in accordance to art made before written history it is unkknown exactly when a work of art was made.
paleolithic
(stone age) first types of art, such as cave painting, were made several millennia after 30000 BCE
neolithic
(new stone age) paintings of profile with some detail due to composite view and twisted perspective
archeology
study of material remains
anthropology
study of man according to origin, relationship of race, classification, phys character, culture and environment and social relations
strict profile
just profile - not frontal view of any part of the body
free standing
a sculpture that is isolated or standing alone because it isn't connected to another sculpture
relief
carved into a large piece of material or wall
BCE
before common era
CE
common era
silhouette
an outline or shadow
rediocarbon dating
technology which tests the carbon in a work of art to find how long ago it was made
landscape
a realistic picture of nature. Usually containing foreground, middleground and background
megalith
used in structures
monolith
column
mega & monolith
huge stones used in important prehistoric structures monolith is used in megolith structure
henge (cromlech)
a circle of monoliths
sarsen
large sandstone blocks that are found in South-central Eng. AKA: druid stone, grayweather
lintels
a stone 'beam' used to span an opening
form
line, shape, color, texture, space
composition
organization of arangement - foreground middleground background
content/context
subject matter/meaning socially, economically, politically, religiously
balance
an object and its contrasting object
iconography
pictoral representation of something or many somethings
period style
relaties to time
egyptology
the study of ancient egypt and egyptian antiquitie, as well as its geography
heraldic grouping
symmetrical on either side of a figure
predynastic egypt
egypt before writing, prehistoric egypt
palette
stone slab with a ditch for preparing makeup
compostie view
some parts of a figure are shown with frontal view, others not.
mastaba
ancient egypt rectangular brick structure with sloping sides erecting over a subterranean tomb chamber
mummification
technique used by ancient egyptians to preserve human bodies so that they may serve as the eternal home of the immortal
necropolis
'city of the dead' a large burial area or cemetary
columns, engaged columns
a verticle, weight - carrying architectural member circular in eross-section and consisting of a base, shaft and capitals
capitals
the uppermost part of a column serving as a transition from the shaft to the lintel
ashlar masonry
carefully cut and regularly shaped blocks of stone used in construction, fitted together w/o mortar.
sarcophagus
coffin, usually of stone
uraeus
the royal cobra found on the ??
bilaterally symmetrical
a composition or plan in which the parts are the same on either side of an axis
abrasion
the rubbing or grinding of stone or another material to produce a smooth finish
hieroglyphic writing
a system of writing using symbols or pictures
conceptual vs. optical approach
how something would actually stand in space. Conceptual shows all important parts and what is known to be true of the subject.
canon of proportions
idea of beauty being of correct proportion
hypostyle hall
a hall with root supported by columns
fluted columns
vertical chanelling, semicirular in cross-section
pillars
weight carrying member
colonnades
a series or row of columns usually spread by lintels
atlantids
male figure that functions as a supporting column
caryatids
female figure that functions as a supporting column
pylons
monumental entrance into an egyptian temple
fresco seco
painting on lime plaster either dry or wet
imhotep
the royal builder for king djoser - and pharoahs chancellor
clerestory
a portion of an interior rising above adjacent rooftops

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