Chapter 7.4 Why do archeologists, anthropologists and historians study artifacts?

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What are three things that you think this artist was thinking about when creating this piece?

Chapter 7.4 Why do archeologists, anthropologists and historians study artifacts?

Power of ART How do you think people felt during the times of…

Mannerism (early-mid 1500s) In the 16th century all of Europe was in a state of profound social, religious and scientific turmoil. Art often reflects those things we are worried about, happy about, that are important to us, etc.

What does this picture make you feel?

Baroque Late (1500s thru 1600s) 1. (Architecture) a style of architecture and decorative art that flourished throughout Europe characterized by extensive ornamentation 2. (Classical Music) a 17th-century style of music characterized by extensive use of the thorough bass and of ornamentation 3. (Art Terms) any ornate or heavily ornamented style

Where do you think this room is located?

What emotion do you think the subject of this portrait is displaying?

Major movements in Literature The Novel : a narrative story breaking away from the old epic poems (i.e. . Example: Don Quixote

Political Writing Thomas Hobbes – political writer of his time John Locke – Natural Law - use of reason to analyze both social and personal human nature to deduce binding rules of moral behavior Natural Rights -Rights that people supposedly have under natural law