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Chapter Two Part 1 Greece Aegean,Minoan Prepared by Kelly Donahue-Wallace Randal Wallace University of North Texas Gardner's Art through the Ages, Concise Edition by Fred Kleiner
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Prehistoric Aegean Art Dates and Places: 2500-1200BCE Cyclades Islands, Crete, Peloponnesos People: Kings, priests, warriors Described in Homer’s Iliad Snake Goddess, ca. 1600BCE. Fig. 2-8.
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Prehistoric Aegean Art Themes: Human figures Nature Funerary offerings Palaces and citadels Forms: Formal conventions vary Post-and-lintel and masonry construction Stairwell in the residential quarter at the palace at Knossos, ca. 1700-1400BCE. Fig. 2-4
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Prehistoric Aegean: Cycladic Dates and Places: 2500-1700BCE Cyclades Islands People: Little known Example: Schematic figures Painted funerary offerings Figurine of a woman, ca. 2500-2300BCE. Fig. 2- 2.
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Prehistoric Aegean: Minoan Dates and Places: 1700-1200BCE Island of Crete People: Palace builders Prosperous Rituals involving animals Octopus jar, ca. 1500BCE. Fig. 2-7.
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Prehistoric Aegean: Minoan Aerial view of the palace at Knossos, ca. 1700-1400BCE. Fig. 2-3.
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Prehistoric Aegean: Minoan Example: Labyrinthine yet open palace plan Light and air wells Open courtyard Wood columns with bulbous capitals Administrative, commercial and religious center Aerial view of the palace at Knossos, ca. 1700-1400BCE. Fig. 2-3.
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Prehistoric Aegean: Minoan Bull-leaping from the palace at Knossos, ca. 1450-1400BCE. Fig. 2-4.
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Prehistoric Aegean: Minoan Example: Palace fresco paintings of people and nature Conventional representations by gender Minoan figures slender and animated Bull-leaping from the palace at Knossos, ca. 1450-1400BCE. Fig. 2-4.
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