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Western

Classical Arts
Tradition
First Quarter-Arts
The learners are expected to…
• identify distinct characteristics of arts during the
Knowledge different art periods.

• evaluate works of art in terms of artistic concepts and


ideas using
criteria from the Western Classical art tradition

• create artworks guided by techniques and styles from


Application different art periods
• Imbibe the value “makakalikasan” and “makabansa”
Values by creating artwork/s utilizing material/s that are eco-
friendly and design/s that shows “culture appropriate”
Activity 1: ARRANGE THE PICTURES
Activity 1: ARRANGE THE PICTURES
A. Cave of Lascaux D. Hieroglyphics

G. Christ in Majesty

B. Calyx-crater E. Rose Window

C. The Court of the Empress Theodora F. Venus of Willendorf H. Aphrodite (fresco)


G. Christ in Majesty
C. The Court of the Empress Theodora
A. Cave of Lascaux E. Rose Window

B. Calyx-crater
D. Hieroglyphics
F. Venus of Willendorf H. Aphrodite (fresco
Activity 1: ARRANGE THE PICTURES

Things to Ponder:
1.How did you classify the different artworks into their
respective periods?
2.What was your basis of classification?
Painting from
the Early Age
Lesson 1
ART FORMS:

PAINTING SCULPTURE ARCHITECTURE


Cave of Lascaux (15000-10000 B.C.- Stone Age)
- dominant features are large animals in the native region
- nearly 2,000 figures composed mainly of animals,
human figures and abstract design

PAINTING: PRE-HISTORIC ERA


Paintings from Sarcophagus of Tutankhamen (XVIII dynasty,
1362 A.D. - 1253 BC)
- Shows the events of the life of the king while he was still on
earth and the scenes he expects to encounter in the
underworld

PAINTING: ANCIENT EGYPT


Head of Alexander (100 B.C.)

- A mosaic that depicts the battle between


Alexander the Great and Darius III of
Persia

PAINTING: ROMANTIC ERA


Mosaic

- An art process which creates a picture/


image using an assemblage of colored
glass, stones, or other materials

PAINTING: ROMANTIC ERA


CALYX-KRATER

- Use to hold wine or water, this style


is cold Kerch style ( red figure in
painting with black background)
- Scenes with common lives of
women

PAINTING: CLASSICAL GREEK ERA


Tomb of the Driver, Paestrum (480 BCE)
- A fresco technique with a limestone mortar

PAINTING: CLASSICAL GREEK ERA


Fresco
- A painting method using
water-based pigments on
freshly applied plaster on wall
surfaces.
- Colors are made with grind
powder pigments
- Ideal for mural

Birth of Aphrodite
PAINTING: CLASSICAL GREEK ERA
Fresco

- Tempera (water base) -


applied water-based pigments
on plasters
- Encaustic (wax) - uses wax to
fill the cracks on surfaces

PAINTING: CLASSICAL GREEK ERA


PAINTINGS: MEDIEVAL ERA

- The Court of - Christ in Majesty,


Empress Theodora , painting from the - Rose Window,
6th century AD, Church of Saint stained glass, North
mosaic Clemente transept about 1230
BYZANTINE ROMANESQUE GOTHIC
8th Grade

Sculptures from
the Early Age
Lesson 2
Sculptures: Pre-Historic

- Venus of Willendorf, 28,000


B.C.E. - 25,0000 B.C.E. - Venus of Brassempouy
- Carved from limestones with 25,0000 yrs. old
excessively heavy breast and - A lady with a hood, carve from
abdomen (charm for fertility) ivory
- Realistically represents human
face and hairstyle
Sculptures: Egyptian Era

- The Pharaoh
Menkaure and his
Queen 4th Dynasty,
2548-2530 B.C.E.
- Made out of stone,
xample of Portraits with
a little glimpse of
- Queen Nefertiti , 18th emotion
dynasty (1375-1357 BC)
- Painted limestone
Sculptures: Classical Period

- The Portonacio Sarcophagus


180-190 B.C.E.
- Myron: The Discobulus , - Burial of a roman general, depicts the battle
450 BC
between romans and germans
- GREEK - ROMAN
Sculptures: Medieval Period
- BYZANTINE - ROMANESQUE - GOTHIC

- The Last Judgement - The Resurrection


1120-35 of the Virgin 12
- The Barberini Diptch century
ivory
Activity: Compare and Contrast
Instructions: Choose at least 5 sculptures from the
lesson tackled, supply what is asked.
Name of Sculpture Period or Era it was Materials Used Distinct characteristics
created of the sculpture
Lesson 3

Architecture
from the Early
Age
Architecture:Pre-Historic

- Menhir huge stone - Dolmens “stone - Cromlech a circle


standing vertically on the table”, serves as grave of standing stones
ground, usually arranged or altar
in rows
Architecture:Egypt

- Pyramids of Giza Serves a - Mastaba a tomb, flat roofed,


funerary of the three kings of the made of mud-bricks or stone
4th dynasty namely “Khufu”,
Khafa, and Mycerinus
Architecture: Classical (Greek)

- Column Designs
- The Parthenon
- Greatest classical temple
Architecture:Classical (Roman)

The Colosseum, AD 70-82, Rome


- Arenas for public games
Architecture:Medieval
- BYZANTINE - ROMANESQUE - GOTHIC

Hagia Sophia. Istanbul, 537 The groin-vaulted crypt of


Cathedral of Chartres
BC Worcester Cathedral
- Has rich architecture
- Early Christian architecture -displayed solid masonry and design, splendid stained
- walls, rounded arches glass windows .Thousands of
sculptured figures
Activity!
Western Vs. Philippine Art
Activity: Western Art Vs. Philippine Art
Compare the characteristics and function of the two art forms

Tutankhamen’s inner coffin


from the tomb of Tutankhamen, Manungul Jar, Manunggul
Valley of the Kings Cave Palawan
Activity: Western Art Vs. Philippine Arts
Compare the characteristics and function of the two art forms

Venus of willendorf , Austria c, Bul- ol Igorot’s carved wood idol


22,000 -21,000 BCE used to guard their crops
Activity: Western Art Vs. Philippine Arts
Compare the characteristics and function of the two art forms

Rose Window
Activity: Western Art Vs. Philippine Arts
Compare the characteristics and function of the two art forms

Notre Dame Cathedral, France San Sebastian Church,Philippines


Whoa!

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