ARTH 070B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Marilyn Stokstad, Acropolis Of Athens, Doric Order
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Fulfills Core GE Area C1
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Required Texts/Readings:
Marilyn Stokstad, Art History, Vol. 2 or Portables 4 and 6, 5th edition, Pearson/Prentice Hall
Stanford Art Museum (cantor Museum) (Free) (San Jose Museum of Art
Final: Friday, May 24, 12:15-2:30 PM
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Rodia
Century for the dates
Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, by Kallikrates and Iktinos, 447-432 BCE
New interest in the classical world. Posts and lintel architecture.
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The Greek Orders:
Doric order (Upside Down Pillow, Sculpture, drum)
Ionic order (Ram Horns, Possession, People, flute)
Corinthian order (Decorative, Simple)
Horsemen, Detail of the procession, Ionic frieze, Parthenon, c. 447-432 BCE, marble
Ancient world has some color, not just white.
Realism (Real) Vs. Naturalism (Ideal, like models. Ideal body that society expects)
Erechtheion, detail of “Porch of the Maidens,” Acropolis, Greece, 5thC. BC, marble
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Document Summary
Email: johanna. movassat@sjsu. edu email through this email instead of canvas. 2 or portables 4 and 6, 5th edition, pearson/prentice hall. Stanford art museum (cantor museum) (free) (san jose museum of art. Parthenon, acropolis, athens, by kallikrates and iktinos, 447-432 bce. Horsemen, detail of the procession, ionic frieze, parthenon, c. 447-432 bce, marble. Ancient world has some color, not just white. Erechtheion, detail of porch of the maidens, acropolis, greece, 5thc. Being skinny wasnt good because it means that a person cannot bare children. Left: laocoon, early 1stc bc; right: nike of samothrace, c. 180 bce, marble. Head of alexander the great (macedonian), 3rd 2ndc. Pont du gard, nimes, france, 1st c. bce, stone aqueduct (carries water) your empire run on the rows. Romans used it well, copied arch from their enemy. Roman cement is the best because it does not break apart. Roman cement is the foundation of this stone aqueduct. Augustus primaporta, 1st c. bc, roman, from primaporta, marble.