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This document presents a fashion collection, focused on a brown minimalist casual style. It includes information on the design elements and potential inspiration from ancient cultures.
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TALLY HO! HERE’S TO A WONDERFUL AFTERNOON. MEMBERS:...
TALLY HO! HERE’S TO A WONDERFUL AFTERNOON. MEMBERS: MHARKY HANDUMON AYISHA SOFIA QUIRANTE GROUP 2 KRIS MAE CANUMAY APOLLO SKY VILLAGONZALO JED VINCENT CASTROVERDE CHARHEL KHAE MARINDUQUE DENNIS ZEDEKIAH DINO MORINE ZINET NAYA JERUS ERMEN ENRIQUEZ ANGEL ROSE CAMASURA SUBJECT TEACHER: MR. MICHAEL BONGHANOY LET’S LEARN ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPTIAN, GREEK, AND ROMAN ART! MEMBERS: MHARKY HANDUMON AYISHA SOFIA QUIRANTE GROUP 2 KRIS MAE CANUMAY APOLLO SKY VILLAGONZALO JED VINCENT CASTROVERDE CHARHEL KHAE MARINDUQUE DENNIS ZEDEKIAH DINO MORINE ZINET NAYA JERUS ERMEN ENRIQUEZ ANGEL ROSE CAMASURA SUBJECT TEACHER: MR. MICHAEL BONGHANOY INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN AND CLASSICAL ART TRADITION THE WESTERN AND CLASSICAL ART TRADITION HAS ITS ROOTS IN THE ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS OF EGYPT, GREECE, AND ROME. THESE CULTURES PRODUCED SOME OF THE MOST ICONIC AND INFLUENTIAL WORKS OF ART THAT CONTINUE TO INSPIRE AND CAPTIVATE AUDIENCES TODAY. OVERVIEW OF WESTERN AND CLASSICAL ART TRADITIONS INTRODUCTION TO ART TRADITIONS AN OVERVIEW OF WESTERN AND CLASSICAL ART, FOCUSING ON KEY ELEMENTS. SIGNIFICANCE OF ANCIENT ART UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING ANCIENT ART TRADITIONS. EGYPTIAN ART OVERVIEW A BRIEF LOOK INTO THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF EGYPTIAN ART. GREEK ART HIGHLIGHTS EXPLORING THE INNOVATIONS AND STYLES OF ANCIENT GREEK ART. ROMAN ART CONTRIBUTIONS DISCUSSING THE INFLUENCE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF ROMAN ART. NOW LET’S TALK ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART! HISTORY OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART 1. Early Dynastic Period (c. 3100–2686 BCE): 3. Middle Kingdom (c. 2055–1650 BCE): Art from this time includes early hieroglyphic writing and simple sculptures, as well as the Art became more realistic with detailed tomb beginnings of tomb art. paintings and sculptures, reflecting daily life and religious practices. 2. Old Kingdom (c. 2686–2181 BCE): 4. New Kingdom (c. 1550–1070 BCE): Known for the construction of monumental Marked by grand temples and vibrant murals, pyramids and statues, such as the Great Sphinx this period includes the Amarna Period with its of Giza. Art was highly formalized and brief shift to more naturalistic art. idealized. HISTORY OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART 5. Late Period (c. 664–332 BCE): Egyptian art saw a blend of traditional and Hellenistic influences following Greek conquests. 6. Roman Period (c. 30 BCE–395 CE): Art incorporated Roman styles, including realistic mummy portraits. TOOLS IN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART Chisels and Hammers: For Brushes: Made from reeds Pigments: Natural colors carving stone sculptures and or animal hair, used for like ochre and malachite reliefs, initially from copper painting on walls and mixed with binders for and later bronze. papyrus. paints. TOOLS IN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART Reed Pens: For writing Metalworking Tools: Bronze hieroglyphs on papyrus. tools for detailed work. Stone Abrasives: Sand and other materials for smoothing stone surfaces. ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART Monumental Statues Ancient Egyptian art is renowned for its colossal statues and sculptures of Vibrant Murals pharaohs and deities, often adorned The walls of Egyptian tombs and with intricate hieroglyphics. temples were covered in vibrant murals depicting scenes of daily life, religious rituals, and mythological narratives. ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART Symbolic Symbolism Egyptian art was deeply symbolic, with various animals, shapes, and colors representing different aspects of their complex religious beliefs and cultural values. AND NOW, LETS LEARN ABOUT THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK ART! HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK ART Classical Period (c. 500–323 BCE): Geometric Period (c. 900–700 BCE): Emphasis on idealized human forms and realism. Major achievements include the Parthenon sculptures by Phidias, Characterized by abstract geometric patterns on pottery and the works of sculptors like Polykleitos and Praxiteles, and early sculptural forms. significant advancements in architectural and sculptural techniques. Archaic Period (c. 700–500 BCE): Hellenistic Period (c. 323–31 BCE): Introduction of more naturalistic forms. Notable for the development of the kouros (youth) and kore (maiden) Marked by increased emotional expression and dynamic statues, and the advancement of black-figure and red-figure compositions. Key works include the "Laocoön Group" and the pottery techniques. "Winged Victory of Samothrace." TOOLS OF ANCIENT GREEK ART Chisels and Hammers: Pallets and Brushes: Used for Potter’s Wheel: Essential for Compasses and Calipers: Used For sculpting marble and painting pottery and frescoes. shaping clay pots and vases, for measuring and ensuring limestone. Chisels came in Pallets helped mix pigments, allowing for symmetrical and proportions in sculptures and different shapes for detailed while brushes applied color. intricate designs. architectural designs. carving. Naturalistic Sculptures Greek sculptors were pioneers in creating lifelike, naturalistic representations of the human form, often depicting both gods and mortals. Architectural Masterpieces The Greeks developed an iconic architectural style, including the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders, exemplified in their renowned temples and buildings. ANCIENT GREEK ART Idealized Aesthetics Greek art strived to capture the ideal form and beauty, showcasing the human body and its proportions in a harmonious and balanced way. ANCIENT GREEK ART Page 05 UP NEXT, ANCIENT ROMAN ART! @reallygreatsite Page 05 HISTORY OF ANCIENT ROMAN ART Early Roman Art (8th–3rd centuries BCE): Initially, Roman art was heavily influenced by Greek and Etruscan styles. Early works include simple pottery and rudimentary Imperial Rome (1st century BCE–5th century sculptures. CE): Republican Rome (3rd–1st centuries BCE): Under the Empire, Roman art became more @reallygreatsite This period saw the development of realistic elaborate. The Augustan period marked a portraiture, known for its veristic style. return to classical Greek ideals but with a Romans emphasized individual features and Roman twist, exemplified by grandiose public age, reflecting their values of wisdom and monuments like the Ara Pacis and the experience. Architecture also flourished with Colosseum. The use of arches, vaults, and the construction of temples, forums, and concrete revolutionized architecture. basilicas. Page 05 HISTORY OF ANCIENT ROMAN ART Late Empire (3rd–5th centuries CE): Art in this era often became more abstract and symbolic, reflecting the changing religious and political landscape. Early Christian art began to emerge, with an emphasis on religious themes over classical @reallygreatsite ideals. Page 05 TOOLS INVOLVED IN ANCIENT ROMAN ART Chisels and Hammers: Rasps and Files: Clay Modeling Tools: For carving marble and To refine and smooth For shaping and detailing stone. surfaces. clay sculptures and molds. @reallygreatsite Page 05 TOOLS INVOLVED IN ANCIENT ROMAN ART Pigment Brushes and Molds: Sponges: To create consistent For applying frescoes and shapes for ceramics and painting. metalwork. @reallygreatsite Page 05 ANCIENT ROMAN ART Realistic Portraiture Architectural Innovations Roman art is known for its realistic and The Romans were renowned for their individualistic portraiture, capturing the innovative architectural techniques, unique features and expressions of both @reallygreatsite including the use of concrete, arches, and emperors and common citizens. domes, which can be seen in their iconic structures like the Colosseum and the Pantheon. Page 05 ANCIENT ROMAN ART Decorative Mosaics The Romans were masters of mosaic art, @reallygreatsite creating intricate and colorful designs that adorned the floors and walls of their buildings and baths. NOW LET US COMPARE ALL THESE THREE ANCIENT ARTS! COMPARISONS OF EGYPTIAN, GREEK, AND ROMAN ART Egyptian Art Greek Art Roman Art Egyptian art was highly symbolic Greek art was characterized by a Roman art was more practical and and focused on depicting the focus on naturalism, proportion, utilitarian, with a focus on divine and the afterlife, with an and the idealization of the human architecture, engineering, and emphasis on religious and form, inspired by their fascination realistic portraiture, reflecting their funerary themes. with the physical world. desire to showcase their power and achievements. INFLUENCE OF CLASSICAL ART Thematic Influences ON WESTERN Classical mythology and religious themes have continued to be a rich source of inspiration for Western artists, who have adapted and ART Artistic Techniques Western artists have long been reinterpreted these timeless narratives. inspired by the naturalistic, idealized, Architectural Inspiration and technically proficient approach of ancient Greek and Roman art, Many Western architectural styles, which has influenced their own such as neoclassicism and painting and sculpting techniques. renaissance, are heavily influenced by the classical forms and proportions of Greek and Roman buildings. SIGNIFICANCE OF CLASSICAL ART IN MODERN TIMES Museum Exhibitions Educational Importance Artistic Inspiration Classical art continues The study of classical Contemporary artists often to be widely exhibited in art remains a crucial draw inspiration from the museums around the component of art history formal and thematic world, attracting millions and cultural education, elements of classical art, of visitors each year providing a foundation reinterpreting them in who seek to appreciate for understanding the innovative ways to create its timeless beauty and development of Western new and thought- cultural significance. artistic traditions. provoking works. CASUAL THANKS FOR BEING ATTENTIVE! -GROUP 2 CASUAL IT’S QUIZ TIME! -GROUP 2 4. Which ancient civilization was known for 1. Which ancient civilization produced creating lifelike representations of the some of the most iconic and influential human form? works of art? a Greece. b. Persia a. China b. Rome c. Egypt d. Rome c. Greece d. Egypt 5. What architectural style did the Greeks 2. What is a key element in Western and develop? Classical art traditions? a doric, ionic, corinthian. b. Neoclassical a. Abstract b. Naturalism c.Gothic d. Baroque c.Minimalism c. Surrealism 3. WHat is a distinctive feature of Egyptian 6. What did Roman art focus on? art? a. Architectural Masterpieces b. Vibrant Murals c.Decorative Mosaics d. Realistic Portraiture