Apache Indians (E Yndios Apachis), is an oil painting on copper, created by Ramon Torres in 1780. It comes from a series of paintings called, castas. Castas, meaning level or castes, refers to lineage. They were used to depict this system of racial hierarchy, and would be done in sets of 16 images. These types of paintings were popular in Spanish colonial Mexico during the 18th century. The first painting in the series would be of the highest born, and each would follow in descending order to the lowest born. The caste system was used to determine social importance, and in turn privileges and rights. Although the terms used to categorize the racial variations did differ from region to region, during the Spanish colonial period there…
D. Pasturel Arts 2C Winter 2013 Midterm Review Date of Quiz: Thursday,January 24 Date of Midterm: Wednesday, February 13 The following are images which you will need to know for the exam. I will ask you to call to mind the artist, or the title, or the date, or the period. You should memorize all of the information provided.…
Huge set of cave paintings with many different scenes. Most of them are of cows, bulls, horses, and deer. Negative handprints are the way of showing signatures. The paintings were made to ensure success in hunts, for ancestral animal worship, and shamanism.…
here were hundreds of animals depicted in these caves. It may have been for religious reasons or simply just because they were valued. The magdelanians valued many things including, animals, fertility, and even death its self. The paintings found of aurochs, deer, and bison. One of the major paintings were of an auroch. Aurochs 18 is the largest figure in prehistoric art that has been discovered so far. This figure was almost like a shaman to these people, the way this picture was painted on a larger scale than anything else shows that this is what they had valued the most.Everyday animals were not depicted because they had no special meaning attached to them. Fertility was depicted by many venus figures. They way these figures focus on the female and male reproductive system and the depth and perspective that these figures have been given exemplifies that the magdelanians were in fact very worried about fertility because they didn’t want their “tribe” to become extinct.The lascaux cave also suggests that these people valued death.There were many excavations in which…
cave!" It was excavated originally in the 1930s by Harrington and then excavated twice more before being returned to for the final time in 1978 by David Hurst Thomas for a more in depth excavation.The site dates back to the early Desert Archaic Culture from c. 4000 to 2000 years ago.Thousands of Archaic artifacts have been found here, and the site provides important, if unusual clues about Desert Archaic lifeways.Hidden Cave was not lived in, but used as storage site for goods and tools for…
This whole paper started with an amazing trip to the Denver Art Museum. The Teotihuacan section immediately caught my attention. This is where I discovered the “Mural of Xochipilla”. Had I known in the beginning how mysterious this piece of art was I would have moved on to another topic for this research paper. Many hours were spent trying to find information on the “Mural of Xochipilla” which yielded no information at all. Not even the museum could reveal anything about the mural except that they had purchased the mural in 1967. While doing the research I was inspired by Teotihuacan’s mysterious culture, which kept me looking for more information. Al though there was no information on the “Mural of Xochipilla”, there seemed to be overwhelming information on the Culture of Teotihuacan.…
Many scientists believe paintings are private and were located in the caves to protect them from outsiders. It may have been visible to that particular family and tribe. Yet some scientists feel the painting may have only been visible to tribal elders or tribe leaders.…
In Chapter 5, the work of art that I found most compelling was the cave painting in Lascaux, Dordogne, France, called Hall of Bulls (Page 112). This cave painting was created somewhere between c. 15,000-10,000 BCE. and may have been part of an ancient ritual. I find the detail on this cave painting to be utterly astonishing. I can’t even draw a proper stick figure in Paint and yet these cavemen were painting detailed pictures of running animals. It is amazing to see such a historical piece of art still living to this day on the same wall that the people painted it on. I particularly like the way that the wall’s rough exterior gives life to animals, it is as if they are running in smoke or dust. This is truly an amazing piece of art and hopefully,…
The lost art was usually burnt in buildings, when they were burned down by the Nazies. A Lot of the art was found in the chapels and the riches houses, some art was in houses of the poor. Some of the art that was lost and never found was called the Painter on the Road to Tarascon by Vincent Van Gogh. A few other pieces of art that was lost was named untitled by Czech. That piece of art was created…
Over the years, conversations of the topics of Plato’s writings arise. The teachings from Socrates of the “Parable of the Sun, Myth of the Cave and Divided Line” have become very popular to the world. So popular that it has an impact on the movie industry, the stories are hidden in some movies. More movies depict the stories” The Divided Line and The Myth of the Cave “ rather than “The Parable of the Sun.” The movie, eXistenZ, is an example of “The Myth of the Cave and The Divided Line”, since the stories are very similar. The movie has many similarities to “The Myth of the Cave”, but can correlate better to “The Divided Line” for more structure.…
The materials used for the Hall of the Bulls were charcoal painted on natural cave rock. The Egyptian relief was done in limestone. In relief the picture is drawn and the background is then carved away from the subject matter.…
You could look at a style of art such as graffiti or performance art and see when and where it began…
In this response paper I seek to analyze the ethical, legal, and museological issues that surround the Teotihuacan Mural Gallery from the de Young Museum. The gallery is inside the Art of Americas section of the museum on the ground floor. A simple room, the Teotihuacan Mural Gallery is a dim lit space dim lit space that has large mural fragments along the walls, a bench in the center of the room, and a display stand featuring small fragment pieces. A placard on the wall pays respect and expresses gratitude to Harald Wagner, a Pre-Colombian art collector who gifted the collection to the de Young Museum and mentions the great efforts put into displaying these Mexican national treasurers.…
This magnificent painting dates back to Lascaux, France 15,000-13,000 B.C.E. It was found on cave walls and it is said to represent one of the earliest examples of artistic expression. We can see that this piece was created during the Paleolithic period because; they are images walls using paint on limestone. We can see that the primitive people used natural rock contours, which suggested the animal’s volumes and portrayed real representations of a major role in their lives, which were the animals. We can see horses, bulls, deer, cows and more animals on the walls of these caves. Furthermore, the images of the animals are overlapping earlier illustrations; this would suggest that what made the people at the time want to paint the animals was the simple act of portraying them, instead of focusing on the effect that their act would achieve. On the religious part of this piece, we know that several of the paintings were situated far from the entrance of the caves. This type of placement followed by the gigantic size and great importance of them would tell us that the secluded rooms were used for ceremonial and sacred gathering places. I would have to agree with this interpretation due to the fact that it is believed that main use of the caves was for worship and initiation rituals.…
When it comes to ancient art, it is immensely difficult to state that antiquities belong to a certain group of people or the world. In a contemporary example, antiquities have been cheaply smuggled by Westerners from Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt, Iraq, and Syria, and sold in the black market for millions of dollars. Due to the lack of international laws protecting the ancient arts, smugglers can hardly be classified as heroic or villainous people, thus raising several attitudes towards the entitlement of the ancient arts.…