Stonehenge. Salisbury Plain, England Salisbury Plain, England 2000 BCE 2000 BCE Height about 13 ½ ‘ tall Height about 13 ½ ‘ tall Part of the Neolithic.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Andy Goldsworthy is an artist. He makes sculptures out of natural materials.
Advertisements

The Stonehenge By: Patric Pelli.
Art Before the Written Word
Megaliths of Western Europe.  Started spreading across Europe before 7000 years ago  Found in societies lacking an awareness of metals  Usually farming/agricultural.
Social Studies PowerPoint Lesson
STONEHENGE – LOCATION. WHERE IS STONEHENGE? Stonehenge is in Wessex-- part of central-southern England on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. WHEN AND HOW DID.
Stonehenge is one of the most popular prehistoric monuments in Europe. It is located in Wiltshire, England. There are many ideas about how this monument.
Cahokia. Site location: – 16 km east-northeast of Saint Louis (in East Saint Louis), On Cahokia Creek – Cahokia was the largest prehistoric city north.
Native American Circle Geometry Indian Education for All Mathematics Lesson Created by: Marcia Welliever.
Megaliths. MENHIRS CARNAC, France c B.C. *
Where is Stonehenge? Location: Wiltshire, Southwestern England, West of the Avon River on Salisbury Plain Three Phases of Construction –Stonehenge One.
Who Built Stonehenge? Quite a few theories on who built Stonehenge.
Events, Art and Architecture
Andy Goldsworthy La Paz Community School Captain Gallo Pinto.
PREHISTORIC ART.
Prehistoric Western Europe.  The Stone Age ◦ Scholars divided the Western European Stone Age into three periods:  Paleolithic (“old stone”)—earliest.
Stonhenge: The Mystery By: Jouanna Abou Chacra. Where is Stonehenge? Location: Wiltshire, Southwestern England, West of the Avon River on Salisbury Plain.
Grade 4 J.Brown  Before Main Construction  Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3  Stage 4, 5, & 6  Related Sites  Who Built Stonehenge and Why?  Stonehenge.
Lesson 6.1. Much or our knowledge about the lives of early human beings comes from their art. Before people could write or use metal to make tools, they.
CHAPTER 12 ART TRADITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD.
Prehistoric Art Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) 40,000 BCE – 8,000(Near East) or 4,000 (Europe)BCE Neolithic (New Stone Age) 8,000 (Near East) or 4,000 (Europe)BCE.
Art History Prehistoric to Ancient Greek. Painting of a Bison Palaeolithic Cave Painting from the Altamira cave in Northern Spain.
Introduction to Prehistoric Art
Pre-Historic Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Artist as Magician.
An Engineering Comparison of Post and Lintel Construction Method to Roman Arch Construction Method. Presented by: Autographs will be provided at a later.
 40,000 – 8,000 BCE Upper Paleolithic period  10,000 BCE Present interglacial period begins  9,000 – 4,000 BCE Paleolithic – Neolithic overlap  6,500.
Art History 1 Prehistory.
Introduction to Prehistoric Art. Prehistory is defined as the time before writing, and without written records, we have only the works themselves and.
STONEHENGE Not just another bunch of rocks. The stones were roped off so the tourists would not be able to touch the stones. The following photos are.
Stonehenge Mystery By Gabriel Quinones. Questions? Did you wonder about the mystery of Stonehenge? I did look up Stonehenge and if you read the facts.
1 Chapter 1 Art Before History AP Art History. Paleolithic Sculpture Subject matter: animals and women (things to control or possess or things pertinent.
Prehistoric Britain Ottomar Paeväli.
Andy Goldsworthy Andy Goldsworthy was born on July 26, 1956 and he lives in Scotland. He creates sculptures in nature using things such as: brightly-colored.
Ramonova Ira 7 «D» Dolmens. A dolmen (also known as cromlech (Welsh), anta, Hünengrab, Hunebed, Goindol, quoit, and portal dolmen) is a type of single-chamber.
Unit 1 Global Pre-Historic Art. First came “Humankind”
Friday Pre Historic Art! Late Summer Reading Assignment Due
The Paleolithic Era The Neolithic Era. PALEOLITHIC ART CARVED PORTABLE PIECES EXCLUSIVELY FEMALE SUBJECTS INDICATES:  MATRIARCHICAL SOCIETY?  EARTH/MOTHER.
LATIN TERMS TO KNOW PALEO MESO NEO LITH “old” “middle / between” “new” “stone”
History of STONEHENGE. CONTENTS 1.WHO BUILT STONEHENGE? 2.STONEHENGE’S FUNCTION AND SIGNIFICANCE 3.STONEHENGE TODAY.
PREHISTORIC ART.
Paleolithic and Neolithic Art Warm up-Think, Pair, Share…What do you think the subject of the first EVER paintings were?
Stonehenge. What is it? A prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire The remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks Believed to have been.
Neolithic Age. 2 Neolithic END OF THE ICE AGE (an environmental paradigm shift) Domestication of dogs and plants Everybody settles down Agriculture and.
Stonehenge.
Stonehenge By: Aaron Kardynal Why Are The Stones There?
Andy Goldsworthy Born in 1956 in Cheshire, England Raised in Yorkshire, England Bradford Art College 1974–1975 Lancaster Art College 1975–1978 Andy Goldsworthy.
Andy Goldsworthy. Biography Born in 1956 in Cheshire, England Raised in Yorkshire, England Bradford Art College 1974–1975 Lancaster Art College 1975–1978.
PRE-HISTORICAL ART in Europe
Pre-Historic Art Art is Born. What makes something pre- historic? When we hear the term pre-history, we probably think of something really, really old.
The Rise of Culture. A culture encompasses the values and behaviors shared by a group of people, developed over time, and passed down from one generation.
Earthworks Earth Art, Land Art, Earthworks. What are Earthworks?  Earthworks are mainly sculptural artwork created in nature, using such materials as.
Prehistoric Art “The Birth of Art” Copy this slide in your notes.
History of Architecture
STONEHENGE ENGLAND 2000 b.c.. Why built? Made by an ancient race of giants. Conjured up by Merlin The real reason it was built is unknown However, it.
Andy Goldsworthy Sculptor, photographer, environmentalist.
Welcome to the Stone Age
One of the greatest mysteries left to us by the ancient world
Stonehenge.
The structural engineering of Stonehenge November 2009
Hatching New Ideas Prewriting.
Stonehenge.
Prehistoric Art “The Birth of Art”.
Prehistoric Art Starts around B.C..
Art From before history
Andy Goldsworthy’s Ice and Snow Sculptures
Prehistoric art Paleolithic, Neolithic, Mesolithic.
Prehistoric Art in Europe
STONEHENGE MADE BY: J. NUTTERS.
StoneHenge StoneHenge is made of 79 stones each carried by hand. Did you know stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones that is between 4,000.
Happy Earth Day!. Happy Earth Day! research current and past earth and sun conditions. Scale Scale Description 4 Through independent work beyond what.
Presentation transcript:

Stonehenge

Salisbury Plain, England Salisbury Plain, England 2000 BCE 2000 BCE Height about 13 ½ ‘ tall Height about 13 ½ ‘ tall Part of the Neolithic Era Part of the Neolithic Era It is a large grouping or It is a large grouping or cromlech of gigantic stones The stones were dragged more than 20 miles to be trimmed and stood on end. The stones were dragged more than 20 miles to be trimmed and stood on end. The lintels- or horizontal pieces- The lintels- or horizontal pieces- were curved slightly to fit the circular plan. Post and lintel system Post and lintel system

Stonehenge was constructed to Stonehenge was constructed to indicate the solstices and equinoxes of the calendar year as well as the times for planting, harvest, and religious ceremonies. On the east is a “heel stone”. On the east is a “heel stone”. This marks where the sun rises on the summer solstice. Earthworks- Sculptural forms of earth, rocks, or sometimes plants, often on a vast scale and in remote locations. Some are deliberately impermanent. Earthworks- Sculptural forms of earth, rocks, or sometimes plants, often on a vast scale and in remote locations. Some are deliberately impermanent. Probably occurred in three stages Probably occurred in three stages

Modern Day Earthworks Artist Andy Goldsworthy British British Born 1956 Born 1956 Uses a range of natural materials—snow, ice, leaves, bark, rock, clay, stones, feathers petals, twigs Uses a range of natural materials—snow, ice, leaves, bark, rock, clay, stones, feathers petals, twigs earth.org/ARTISTNATURALISTS/AN_Golds worthy.html earth.org/ARTISTNATURALISTS/AN_Golds worthy.html earth.org/ARTISTNATURALISTS/AN_Golds worthy.html earth.org/ARTISTNATURALISTS/AN_Golds worthy.html

Carhenge-Nebraska Carhenge is a relipica of Stonehenge using cars as stones. The artist of this unique car sculpture, Jim Reinders, experimented with unusual and interesting artistic creations throughout his life. While living in England, he had the opportunity to study the design and purpose of Stonehenge. His desire to copy Stonehenge in physical size and placement came to fruition in the summer of Thirty-eight automobiles were placed to assume the same proportions as Stonehenge with the circle same proportions as Stonehenge with the circle measuring approximately 96 feet in diameter. Some autos are held upright in pits five feet deep, trunk end down, while those cars which are placed to form the arches have been welded in place. All are covered with gray spray paint. The honor of depicting the heel stone goes to a 1962 Caddy. Carhenge was built as a memorial to Reinders' Carhenge was built as a memorial to Reinders' father who once lived on the farm where Carhenge now stands.