“Art History.” Internet: 1999.The Venus of Willendorf is the earliest officially dated sculpture know to the modern western world yet she is... .The History of Art .Living With Art.Art was the first written language and to study the history of art is to study the history of civilizations and humankind.
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Western Wave One the most notable figure in design is Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926) of Barcelona, Spain whose work became noteworthy due to his attention to intricate detail and for having flowing and unusual designs consistent with the Art Nouveau style.Materials such as porcelain and silk from China were highly-priced and considered exotic and many western designers incorporated them to their work.As most art forms, interior design had its beginnings in different points in history and in various places in the world.Many eastern artifacts, and necessarily eastern design, were brought back by Western traders since the days of Marco Polo.A separate exploration of the Western and Eastern designs will also be necessary as such categorization is ...
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Most importantly, it is through their research that we come to understand that the current state of art education, including its strengths and its flaws, can be traced to the events of the past that shaped it.The history of american art education: Learning about art in American schools.Western culture had many important effects on the United States as a developing nation, and art education was no exception to this.It was not until the Renaissance that craft and art became separate entities.Efland’s The History of Art Education: Intellectual and Social Currents in Teaching the Visual Arts offers a concise history of art education, chronicling its changes and evolutions.
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Chinese Art Chinese art has varied throughout its ancient history, divided into periods by the ruling dynasties of China and changing technology.The contemporary art scene in the country reflects these facts, and the art is often related to Buddhism and the difficult socio-political situation.To viewers schooled in the Western tradition, Indian art may seem overly ornate and sensuous; appreciation of its refinement comes only gradually, as a rule.Developments in Eastern art historically parallel those in Western art, in general a few centuries earlier.African art, Islamic art, Indian art, Chinese art, and Japanese art each had significant influence on Western art, and, vice-versa.
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Someone that understands the history of things and the symbols that goes with the meanings.With this we need people who can tell us what things mean or may mean.People want to look at and experience other cultures’ arts we have an understanding that they are important to the world.They restate a question to have it says “”Why haven’t more women been considered great artists throughout western history?” (Girls)” and it means a lot but goes to show how they write things.We now fully understand the beauty of it and allowing other cultures designate themselves and not all cultures is one as the old colonies wanted.
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RobinsRobert Henry – The Byzantine Grammarians history in 1993 .Century the Byzantine empire is well known for the art and literature.The Western Civilization from “The Greek Polis”.Century the richest and the most influential religious center of “Christendom” was constructed by the emperor which is called the Church of Constantinople “RobinsRobert Henry – The Byzantine Grammarians History in 1993”.Western Civilization Impact on Rest of the World, 1996 by George Crain ward .
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Indigenous American Art and its history play a vital part in our facet of the human experience.The history of Indigenous American Art has been ignored, for too long, at the expense of the students who happen to be the descendants of the first peoples of this continent.Edgar”s Mesoamerican art page.Professional educators throughout western civilization compose their contributions as to what is considered to be in the best interests of the students.Surrounded by beauty: History and Culture.
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The Greeks have a very rich artistic history that is mainly concentrated in the forms of architecture, sculpture, painting, and pottery.The discovery of this type of governance was a momentous event in history as it gives importance to the will of the majority and the voice of the people.Art in ancient Greece .This is indeed proven true by the influences of the Greeks to the western world.They have profound involvement in the formation of the western political, artistic, religious, scientific, and linguistic heritage.
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The violation of social norms calls into question basic cultural mores in Western society.In modern contexts, these acts function as an avenue of symbolic death and rebirth; the death of conventional beauty standards and the rebirth of new-fangled ideals of attractiveness by challenging the classical ideal of the skin as “a pristine smooth closed envelope for the self” (Pitts, Flesh, 2003) contradicting the Western notion of the body and self as fixed and unchanging.Tattoos disappeared from Western culture from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries.With this much ancient and modern history of permanent body art, why does Western society view it as disruptive, crude, and self-mutilation?Ancient tattoos served as decoration and adornment,...
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An art academy was formed in 1870; an art collection was moved to the current location of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1885 and construction of the current building began in 1896, to reflect the 19th century ideal of a ' classical temple to art ”.Margaret Preston (1875 - 1963), a modernist painter, became one of Australia's most popular painters; she was one of the first western artists to be influenced by indigenous art.The museum's collections include Australian art; native Australian art (recent but traditional); the art of European traditions, from the first settlers until today; Western art, from the Middle Ages to the world but above all contemporary; oriental art, from south and east Asia, but especially traditional orien...
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This has resulted in an essential, yet deceptively complicated question: How do we go about categorizing, classifying, and ultimately historicizing contemporary art, even as the catch-all category continues to grow?In the 1960s, E.H. Gombrich stated that, as humans, we have an epistemological need to classify things, particularly in the realm of art.In our globalized society, it has become increasingly difficult to make a distinction between art movements even in terms of location.If postmodernism cannot be seen as largely distinct from modernism, then it can be said to be nothing more than a continuation of the previous period, with slight adjustments and a different name.Adding to the problematic nature of this approach to the history ...
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At this point, there was also a creation of art.By this time, we had been in America for almost 200 years so there was an American history to be told.Although every issue had its good and bad issues, and there were people for and against each one of them, especially the western expansion, the early 1800’s were a time when the nation truly came together as a whole.Artists were basing their art on western nature, like George Caleb Bingham, who documented the west.All of the factors previously mentioned were extremely significant in the promotion of national unity, along with a lot more.
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For instance, architectural concept of Corinthian, Ionic or Doric columns which was developed in Greco-Roman period is basis of classical architecture in Western world.Traditions & Encounters: A Brief Global History (2nd Edition ed.Both Greeks and Romans developed art with their own peculiarities.Ancient Greece: A Political, Social and Cultural History.Greco-Roman influence on Western world Modern day politics has always been influenced by Greco-Roman influence on Mediterranean society.
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Arts and literature are such an integral part of western society and Greek mythology can be found within this no matter which century.It’s not just today’s modern western society, it’s the entirety of western society through time.Western society has been unbelievably influenced by thr mythology of a country that was conquered over 200 years ago.Even in todays western society art and literature based on Greek mythology or appropriating its ideas are highly successful.Greek mythology has influenced western society since its creation.
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Since 1897 Benin and other African art have played a key role in the history and culture of Europe.Art with distortion, as seen in Benin art, through avant garde ideology can be viewed as an extension of non conformist ideas.African art had a huge impact on modern art, with famous avant garde artists such as Matisse and Picasso being influenced by what they encountered.Benin art began influencing artists such as Picasso which began a different movement bringing more interest and attention in African art.However those avant garde artists influenced by African primitive art did not take in the historical aspect of the work they admired and ow this art functioned in the culture of its African society.
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Applying a mixture of under-glaze pigments to enhancing schemes of flower, figurative and landscape scenes, these wares are greatly renowned in the Western countries.A different type of ware that gained the favor of the Tang court was the qingci, known as celadon in the Western countries.He Li, Li He, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.As an art form, only ceramics wraps the entire forty-five century period of Chinese history.The Chinese input in the ceramic art however is one of recognized brilliance.
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On the other hand, when preconceived notions about the art of African Americans are shattered by artists working in widely employed modes of Western modernism and postmodernism, confusion among the critical rank and file sets in.Black Art or Merely Social History,” New York Times, D25.Art critic Murphy (1993) established that this particular art form speak quite a lot about New York painter-sculptor Charles Searles, who is incidentally also a percussionist.Transcultural Icons and Aesthetics in African Diaspora Media Arts, Lecture delivered at the College Art Association, Washington, D.C. .Among the many false assumptions implicit in these arguments concerning “African-American” art are the misconceptions that: (1) so-called Western mod...
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Gordon Bennett was born on 8 October 1955 in Monto, Queensland of Aboriginal and English/Scottish heritage.Gordon Bennett is a contemporary artist and says his earlier art work where influenced by his personal experiences.Bennett enrolled as a mature–age student at Queensland College of Art in 1986 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) degree in 1988.Bennett works both in traditional easel paintings and in multi-media, Photography, printmaking, video, performance and installation.Bennett includes a focus on the role and power of language, including visual representations, in shaping identity, culture, social issues and history.
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As well as philosophy, art and architecture were a contribution to the western civilization.All of these people shaped western civilizations, while Greece was in two wars at the time.They pushed through hardships and still created innovations that contributed to the western civilization.All of the poems, literature, architecture and dramas were vital for the western civilizations.All which were very important for the western civilization.
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Asian nude photography developed albeit later than its Western counterparts did.Nobuyoshi went even further by taking countless photos of the human genitalia, explaining largely why he is both loved and hated by art critics in his own country.It highlights the broad comparison of Asian and Western nude photography by showcasing some leading photographers specializing in nudist photographs.Western nude photographers were relatively not adversely affected by socio-political upheavals experienced then in less developed societies around the world.Conclusion As elucidated earlier, the evolution of nude photography as another legitimate art form did not come about as a sudden explosion of defiance against the dominant genre in photography.
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Looking Both Ways: Art of the Contrmporary African Diaspora – The Diaspora as object.This in itself may explain why some artists were reluctant to participate in the exhibition of African diaspora for fear of their visual artworks being subjected to a homogenized Western view... ... middle of paper ... ...red in isolation, but must work to Works Cited - Farrel, L. 2003.Musuem for African Art, New York.Looking Both Ways: Art of the Contrmporary African Diaspora.This essay will critically investigate the concept of diaspora, the place it serves in the artistic community as well as the issues of nationalism, the desire to create new spaces, migrancy, memory and the disruption of traditional Western narratives that are explored in the works ...
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The highly idealized, mythological style of Egyptian art suggests that Egyptian culture as a whole was not concerned with scientific and mathematical truths.The earliest example of how art reflects the basic moral and philosophical belief systems in individual cultures is seen in the Ancient Egyptian empire.The primary objective of Greek art was to explore the order of nature and to convey philosophical thought, while Roman art was used primarily as a medium to project the authority and importance of the current ruler and the greatness of his empire.This change in the meaning of art from Greek to Roman times shows the gradual decline in the importance of intellectualism in ancient western culture.Culture and Values; A Survey of Western H...
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...opedia of Military History, New York: Harper and Row, 1970 .Judge, Edward H. and Langdon, John, Connections A World History Volume 1, New York: Vango Books, 2009 .Judge, Edward H. and Langdon, John, Connections A World History Volume 2, New York: Vango Books, 2009 .Jones, Archer, The Art of War in the Western World, New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. .The Renaissance revolutionized art and reintroduced Greek and Roman works to Europe.
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The three hundred pieces that made their way to the British Museum sparked much interest amongst Charles Hercules Read and Ormonde Maddock Dalton both noted ethnographers of the time.(REFERENCE!!!).Benin oral tradition supports the notion that bronze castings would have been commissioned to commemorate former rulers or used in ceremonies (Woods, Mackie, 2008, p.12).As well as being used as mnemonic devices when relating their oral history (Woods, Mackie, 2008, p.18).The location and ownership of the art of Benin is a highly contested area that provokes strong arguments even to this day on whether or not these artworks should be returned to their place of origin.
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The two selected sculptures are both anthropomorphic in forms which mean that the works of art ascribe human characteristics.” British Council Art.It is an abstract art, according to Alfredo Evangelista of National Museum of the Philippines (1970), because the Ifugao carver expresses his feelings rather than attempts realistic representation.If the wooden sculptures of Yoruba and Ifugao are anchored to the Western standards and notions of ‘art’ and ‘beauty,’ those pieces will then categorically be labeled as “primitive” due to their irregular proportions and eerie appearance.They should not be anchored to the Western standard of defining “what is beautiful” or “what is aesthetically pleasing” because they will definitely fail to abide to...
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Fog is a painting demonstrating a mix of Islamic and Western influences from the 18 .It may appear that the art piece is simply that, a piece of mere art, but behind its making is a complex man living in complex times.With the abolishment of the Sultanate and the Caliphate, Turkey became more Western.The mosque hidden by the veil of mist has roots in Islamic art where art does indeed reflect the beliefs of the people and culture.Art of Islam .
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African Art History.The Art of Benin.Some of the discoveries showed that West Africa had its arts long before the Western world understood arts.They took interests in “abstraction, organization, and reorganization of forms, and exploration of emotional and psychological areas hitherto unseen in the Western Art” (O’Riley 24).Early African art also influenced art in other parts of the world.
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Throughout all the years of activity the rich source, from which Russian ballet and opera drew the substance, was the Russian Academy; they had in no way revolutionized the Western ballet and opera, but rather amplified or specified its use as a medium of modern art expression.For Russia’s most important contribution to the Western ballet and opera has been a host of outstanding teachers, i.e., the only means for an independent growth.The influence of the Russian ballet and opera made the Western ballet and opera to realize, as acutely as Duncan, the inadequacy of the academic style and system, as practiced at the Marinsky Theatre.Although Russian ballet and opera made history, they had not come with the intention of reforming the Wester...
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These cultures are Egyptian, Indian, Babylonian, Chinese, Classical (Greek and Roman), Mexican, Arabian and Western.In his book, Spengler mainly centers on comparisons between the Classical and Western cultures and civilizations.He also studied a wide range of courses at the universities of Munich, Berlin, and Halle including history, philosophy, mathematics, natural science, literature, music, and fine art.These peoples share a common history of colonialism and slavery in a blend of great diversity, thus making it a one-of-a-kind civilization.For example the Egyptian culture was symbolized by their preoccupation with religion, architecture, such as the pyramids and art.
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The Influence of Christianity on the Western countries Western Culture refers to the culture that has developed in the western world, while traditional western culture is said to have been created by three main historical factors: Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, and Christianity.the whole social values of the western world have been Influenced by the thought of Christianity.The highest achievement In art Is believed to be In construction.Europe, especially the western part reached more understanding and agreement in culture thanks to Christianity.The art of painting n Middle Ages was also born under the Influence of Christlanlty.
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