AP Art History

Chapter 1- Prehistoric Art

STUDY GUIDE

Chapter 1 Objectives

  1. Classify types of Prehistoric art and their respective media
  2. Explain how humans began to represent their world during the Paleolithic era
  3. Understand the pictorial conventions employed in Paleolithic and Neolithic art
  4. Explain how climatic change affected artistic production in the Neolithic era
  5. Explain how shifting social systems contributed to the differences between Paleolithic and Neolithic art
  6. Describe the roles of animal and human figures in Paleolithic and Neolithic art
  7. Explain the purposes and techniques of monumental architecture during the Neolithic era

Can you identify the formal and iconographic characteristics of Paleolithic art?
What impact did lifestyle and environment have on Paleolithic and Neolithic art?
Can you compare and contrast the content and style of Neolithic and Paleolithic visual art?
Do you have definitions for all of the terms employed in this chapter?
What construction techniques did Neolithic builders employ and how would you explain the towns and cities they built?

Lascaux:

Museum Field Trip
Title:The Cave of Lascaux
Instructions:Embark on a spelunking adventure by visiting the Cave of Lascaux, where you can take a virtual tour, read about the cave’s re-discovery in 1940, and understand why the cave was closed in 1963. By “touring” the cave, you can view a large number of paintings to appreciate the insights they provide. You might find these rooms especially intriguing:
The Great Hall of Bulls
The Painted Gallery
The Shaft of the Dead Man
The Chamber of Engravings
The Main Gallery

AP Art History Chapter One- Vocabulary

burin
composite view
composition
cromlech
freestanding sculpture
ground line
Henge
High relief
Incise
landscape
lintel / .
Low relief
Medium
megalith (adj., megalithic)
Mesolithic
monolith
Mural
Neolithic
Paleolithic
Radiocarbon dating
Relief
Terracotta
Trilithons
Twisted perspective

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(2 pts each)

  1. Around what date are human beings thought to have intentionally created art works?
  1. What subject was most often depicted by Paleolithic artists?

3. What interpretations have been given to figures like the one from Hohlenstein-Stadel illustrated in FIG 1-3?

4. Name three caves or caverns that contain Paleolithic paintings, and give a reason for their placement deep in the caves.

  1. Describe the organization of the bison images from Altamira FIG 1-9 . Are they composed as a single composition? What viewpoint does the artist take when describing the animals?
  1. The cavern of Pech-Merle contains a number of handprints, some of which are described as "negative" (FIG 1-10) others as "positive. " What techniques did the artists apparently use to create these prints? What are they thought to have meant?

NEOLITHIC ART

(3 pts each)

  1. List two important Neolithic sites in the ancient Near East:

a.

b.

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  1. What purpose do you think the figure from Ain Ghazal (FIG. 1-15) might have served?
  1. List three changes in artistic production that paralleled the shift from a food-gathering to a food-producing society.

a.

b.

c.

  1. Approximately when and why was Stonehenge thought to have been erected?

Resources:

Ain Ghazal Excavation Reports

Information on the Neolithic site in Jordan.

Lascaux: Discover

History and images of the Palaeolithic cave in France.

Pech-Merle Prehistory Center

Images and information regarding the archaeological finds at the Pech-Merle cave in France.

The Cave of Chauvet-Point-d’Arc

Information on the art found in the French cave, and data on the archaeological processes and methods.

The Neolithic Village at Skara Brae

Images and information on the Neolithic Scottish village.

Çatal Höyük: Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Höyük

Provides info on the ongoing project at Çatal including images, research, news, and history.

Short Answer Topics:

*(5pts) What changes occurred between the Paleolithic ('Old Stone Age') to the Neolithic ('New Stone Age') period?

*( 3pts) Explain why calling a prehistoric figure a "woman" instead of "Venus" frees us to think about the object in new and different ways.

Select two of the following three: (5 pts each)

Refer to at least three works of art in explaining how Paleolithic works of art show an aesthetic sense.

What evidence is there that some megalithic monuments, such as Stonehenge, may have had a relationship to celestial events in the calendar?

Compare any prehistoric work to something that is created in present day.

DISCUSSION QUESTION (10 pts)

  1. Briefly describe the differences between the so-called Venus of Willendorf (FIG. 1-4) and the relief of the Woman from Laussel (Fig. 1-5)? When comparing two figures you can begin with facts like size, material and technique, approximate date, and what is known about where they were found. Then go on to describe the bodily features of each figure and how the similarities and differences might be interpreted.