Art in Early Civilizations
Art in Early Civilizations
Art in Early Civilizations
Civilization
Stone
Age
a term used to describe a
period of history
when stones were used to
make tools for survival.
T H R E E P E R I O D S
Stone Age O F T H E
Paleolithic
Paleolithic
late years of the Old Stone Age
Mesolithic
Mesolithic
Middle Stone Age
Neolithic
New Stone Age
Neolithic
Stone Age
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i
has witnessed how humans were able to
r
lead more stable lives.
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s
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Permanent settlements
Nomadic Lifestyle
e
paintings
and
sculptures
that depicts humans, animals,
and their natural habit.
Prehistoric Art
A product of climate change.
Paleolithic
art
CAVES
paved the way
for the birth of their
first attempts to
create art.
it is also important to
take note that the
paintings
evoke naturalism. Hall of Bulls
Some of their art techniques were
considered advanced for their time.
Paleolithic Some of the early humans used their own version of:
art spray-
Foreshortening and
&
contrasting of lights and
painting
shadows
by using
ground pigments from natural creates the 3D illusion
resources, stones, animal bones form
and charcoal mixed with
mediums such as water, animal
fats and blood.
Paleolithic Artworks can be considered ornamental
art
but it isn't since its works were discovered inside the
deep recesses of caves.
a highly
enlarged
abstracted
hips
woman from
highlighted body
round
parts associated abdomen
with fertility.
is an archaeological term used to describe specific
cultures that fall between the Paleolithic and Neolithic
art
so did the demand for personal and domestic decorative art
STONEHEDGE
in England
Neolithic
art As the neolithic period drew to a
close, it was evident that different
elements of civilzation flourished in
various parts of the world.
Especially in river valleys
INDUS
RIVER
NILE
RIVER
TIGRIS &
EUPHRATES HUANG
RIVER
HO
RIVER
Their belief about this is to be worshipped as a god. With this came the notation that art was something that can
be ascribed and associated with religion. And for the egyptians, art should be something religious and spiritual.
Egyptian
a term used to
describe a period
Age
of history
when stones were
used to make tools
for survival.
THREE PERIODS OF THE
Egyptian Civilization
Old Kingdom
Middle Kingdom
New Kingdom
Neolitic
Old Kingdom
During the old kingdom, it was
evident that religion was bound to
the afterlife.
Neolitic
Tombs A concrete manifestation of this
would have to be the erection of
tombs.
FRONT
contracted.
served as tombs
massive size
limestone block
middle kingdom
Portrait Sculpture
Fresco Painting
THE
TOMBS
• Hallways were
lavishly decorated
of the deceased
new kingdom