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Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Objectives: period
5. Compare the characteristics of artworks produced in the
different art periods.
6. Create artworks guided by techniques and styles of
Western Classical art traditions
7. Describe the influence of iconic artists belonging to
Western Classical art on the evolution of art forms
1. The structure has thick sloping 2. The exterior and interior walls
walls with few openings to along with columns and piers
obtain stability. were covered with hieroglyphics
and pictorial frescoes and
carvings painted in brilliant
colors.
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Pyramids of Giza
And the smallest is attributed to
Menkaura (Mycerinus). These pyramids
were made highly confusing and with
many tunnels to create confusion for
grave robbers
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Mastaba
It is a type of Egyptian tomb in the form
of a flat-roofed, rectangular structure
with outward sloping sides. It was made
of mud-bricks or stones
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Ionic
Greek Architecture
Temples consisted of a central shrine or Doric
room in an aisle surrounded by rows of
columns. These buildings were
designed in one of three architectural
style or orders:
Corinthian
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The Parthenon
447-432 BC, Athens The Greatest
Classical temple, ingeniously engineered
to correct an optical illusion. The
columns were slightly contorted, swollen
at the center and leaning inward to
correct what would otherwise have been
an impression of deadness and top
heaviness.
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Roman
Architecture