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Aegean Art Eastern Mediterranean (Aegean Sea) Bronze Age 3000 BC BCE Three civilizations: –Cycladic (islands such as Thera) –Minoan (islands of Crete) –Mycenae (Greek mainland) Seafaring: trade, fishing (wrecks) Bronze Art & Metal working Homer’s Iliad & The Odyssey

Crete/Minoan Cycladic Islands Mycennas

Map of Ancient Aegean Civilizations

Cycladic Art Islands between Europe & Asia Minor BCE (Bronze Age) Agriculture/trade, no writing Supply of hard white marble for simple figure sculptures, mostly female Later became part of Minoan and Mycenean cultures

Two Figures of Women Cyclades, 2500 BCE White Marble, 13” & 25” high Vioin shaped, simplified figures Mostly female Found on graves in large numbers Originally painted, with hair

Hedgehog of Syros Cyclades, 2700 BCE Simple carved figure with surface decoration Not in book!

Minoan Civilization on Crete BCE Large island in Mediterranean; stable agricultural society in Bronze age but no metal 1st Seaborne Empire (active traders!) Written language, not translated Named by archaeologist Arthur Evans in 1900 after legend of the Minotaur and King Minos Two major periods: Old Palace & New Palace

MINOAN: Old Palace Period, BCE Reconstructed drawing of Palace at Knossos, excavated by Sir Arthur Evans (jknow & discuss).. Maybe not a king/palace? We don’t know.

Ruins of Knossos today. Sir Evans found the labyrinth!!

Reconstructed interior Knossos First use of dressed stone in Aegean (finished local stone) Walls coated with plasters, some murals Commercial centers w/workshops Huge storerooms for olive oil, grain, wine. Running water/sewer system. Rebuilt after fires & earthquakes in New Palace period

Sophisticated pottery and metalwork. Traded these with Egypt and Mesopotamia. Peaceful people? Art celebrated nature, not war.. Few fortifications in palace…. Kanaures Ware (right) 2000 BCE (old palace) Invented potters wheel; fine thin walls, color, painted decorations.. Highly prized for trade Minoan Art - Old Palace Period

Minoan New Palace Period BCE Suites in Palace for archives, business, residences.. Not much religious functions seen. Wet & dry frescoes in palaces and buildings Filled in outlines with pure color (like Egyptians), elegant line drawings Ceramic arts in Marine style Repousse relief designs in metal developed Only small sculptures have been found CONQUERED by Mycenaens in 1450…

Flashcard Image - Bull Leaping, 1550 BCE, from Palace of Knossos, New Palace Period, Note female & male figures leaping over Bull, active flying gallop position

Flashcard Image - Bull Leaping, 1550 BCE, from Palace of Knossos, New Palace Period, Note female & male figures leaping over Bull, active flying gallop position

Landscape, (Spring Fresco) Akrotiri Wall Painting from Thera Cyclades, before 1630 BCE 1ST LANDSCAPE PAINTING Sophisticated colors & surface detail Bright colors & earth tones, rhythmic movements; color of wetrocks in Thera in sun; art more nature than war/kings.

Woman with Snakes or Snake Goddess, New Palace Period Minoa, Faience, 12” high Flashcard image Different theories.. Ritual object Discovered by Sir Arthur Evans Goddess or attendant? Dressed in Minoan costume Possible links with Egyptian culture (Homework: research assignment, read & write 2 paragraphs with your opinion)

Harvester Vase, Crete, New Palace Period Carved soapstone, 4” diameter Rowdy parade of men singing, jostling each other Shows emotion, freedom Rhyton = carved stone vase, also made lin shape of bulls

Octopus Vase (Flashcard Image) Crete, New Palace Height 11” 1500 BCE Kamares ware jug Octopus surface decoration “MARINE STYLE” Natural forms harmonizing with the vessel’s shape

Vapheio Cup, Gold, BCE, found near Sparta but Minoan origin. Repousse technique- hammering from back of sheet. Men capturing bulls.

Mycenaean Helladic Architecture BCE Warlike culture, took over Crete/Minoan society and mainland Greece Destroyed Palace at Knossos, built over it Built citadels; strongholds w/megaron (great room) Citadel at Mycenae identified as home of King Agamemnon, leader of Greeks that conquered Troy.. Story recorded by Homer Many artworks uncovered by Heinrich Schlimann; also found remains of city of Troy in modern day Turkey

Citadel at Mycenae, BCE, including Lion’s Gate Walls 25’ thick 30’ high Home of King Agamemnon Guardian figures at Lion’s Gate Grave circle at bottom Megaron = great room with central hearth and throne

Citadel Mycenae, reconstruction

Lion’s Gate, Mycenae Is it a temple?City gate?

Reconstruction drawing of Megaron in Palace at Pylos, BCE, destroyed in military upheavals. Painted plaster murals, Minoan type columns, elegant furnishings

Mycenaean Tombs Much more important tombs than in Minoa or Cycladian civilizations Started with shaft tombs 20-25’ deep; royalty buried with ceremonial weapons and status objects Began building BEEHIVE or Tholos tombs, such as Treasury of Atreus Corbel vault-arched ceiling made of projecting layers of stone until meet in middle

Tholos/Treasurey of Atreus, 1300 BCE, Mycenae

Mask of Agamemnon, 1600 BCE Gold funerary mask Mycenae, Greece Repousse Discovered by Heinrich Schlieman Dagger blade found in tomb also resembles artwork described by Homer flashcard image

Minoan-Mycenaen artistic exchanges such as this sculpture Carved, detailed ivory miniature Two Women with a Child BCE 2.5” high, ivory Found in Palace at Mycenae

Warrior Vase, Mycenae, Ceramic, 16” high, BCE Flash card image! Krater used for mixing water and wine. Stylized, formal, rigid soliders marching off to war. Frontal eye like Egyptians. Technically more advanced ceramics.