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Project in Arts Submitted by: Evan McLoid Cepillo & Shiela Mae Medrano

Historical View of Western Art



Many Qualities that we now associate with artoriginally and individual expression began to take place only the 1500s and flourished in the 1700s.

Ancient Greece 



Philosophy is an important part of the Greek legacy. Unlike Egypt, Greece was divided politically Into small city-states (polis) with autonomous Governments.



Doric Order



Ionic Order

Corinthian Order

Greek art

Ancient Egypt



Ancient Egypt, which along the banks of the Nile river, branching out into the fertile delta of lower Egypt and emptying into the Mediterranean sea, was one of the earliest important agricultural civilizations .

Arts of Egypt

HIEROGLYPHICS

Ancient Rome 

It has a powerful armies and conquered most of the Mediterranean area and set up a large empire. Roman architects used the arch in their aquaducts and bridges .they built domes and bridges with brick and concrete which they invented.

Ancient Rome



This model of ancient Rome shows how the city grew from its legendary beginnings. By 300 A,D., Rome was the largest city in the world with more than one million people.

Arts of Ancient Rome

Sculpture Of Ancient Rome

The middle ages: Craftsmanship During the middle ages, Christianity Dominated Western culture. Thus, The main Purpose of the visual Arts was to teach people, many of whom could not read, about religion. Art taught by means of delight, drawing peoples attention .

Early Christian Art 

In contrast to the roman love of luxury and worldly pleasures, as well as their thirst for power , Christianity introduced a new sense of values, laying emphasis on the spiritual and the eternal life.

It was the period of economic progress where cities were built. The term ”renaissance’’ cane from the French language meaning “rebirth’’ .

Byzantine Art 

The term Byzantine refers to the eastern branch of the roman empire which existed from the founding of Constantinople by the emperor Constantine in 330A.D. to its conquest by the Turks in 1453.

Gothic Art 

In this period .churches and buildings became increasingly larger, higher, and wideruntil one collapsed. Gothic architects learned from earlier buildings and added some new ideas: flying buttresses, decorative outsides, pointed arches ,and various technical improvements.

Baroque Art Baroque style of architecture prevailed in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries and was characterized by elaborate and Grotesque forms and ornamentations. In painting , this is characterized by movement ,energy ,and restlessness.

Mediums of Visual Art (Western Art)



Tempera

Fresco

Mosaic

Dance And Theater 

Dancing with Masque in Theater …

Masque Is a band of masked persons of the same sex who, accompanied by torchbearers, arrived at a social gathering to dance with the guests.

Ballet



Is a theatrical dance presentation with a choreographic or dramatic plot that integrates music, dancing, and stage designs.

Theater It is a combination of difficult acts.

Photography and Printmaking EXAMPLES :

WESTERN ART AND STYLE

IMPRESSIONISM

EXPRESSIONISM

Our presentation is Ended Submitted to: Mrs. Villahermosa (ARTS TEACHER)

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