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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Refers to a period of history where stones were used for survival tools | Stone Age |
| 3 periods of stone age | Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic |
| Emerged due to climate change, as early humans sought shelter in caves for warmth, which served as protective havens | Paleolithic Art |
| Was discovered by two boys after their dog's ball got stuck in a hole | Hall of Bulls |
| Sculpture reflects fertility beliefs | Venus of Willendorf |
| Abstracted woman with fertility related body parts | Venus of Willendolf |
| Represents important of procreation and species survival | Venus of Willendolf |
| Emerged during the stable life of early humas who learned to cultivate land and domesticate animals | Neolithic Art |
| This period saw the emergence of civilization in river valleys | Neolithic Period |
| A mysterious architectural wonder | Stone Henge |
| Some regard it is a complex calendar that tracks the movements of the Sun and Moon | Stone Henge |
| One of the world's most impressive architectural wonders | Stone Henge |
| Deeply rooted in religion, flourished along the Nile River, swrving gods and the afterlife through evolving styles and technique | Egyptian Art |
| 3 periods of Egyptian Period | Old, middle, and New Kingdom |
| Tombs served as shelters for deceased pharaohs | Old Kingdom Art |
| Human figures represented with prominent profiles | Old Kingdom Art |
| This symbolized the connection between and the afterlife | Tombs |
| Contains some of the earliest hieroglyphs ever found and depicts scene believed to be related to unification of upper and lower Egypt | Narmer Palette |
| He ruled during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom | Pharaoh Khufu |
| Constructed as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu | The Great Pyramid of Giza |
| Its construction process showcased Egyptian ingenuity and advancement | The Great Pyramid of Giza |
| Ruled by King Mentuhotep | Middle Kingdom Art |
| Experimentation with style emerged, including portrait sculptures, fresco painting and rock cut tombs | Middle Kingdom Art |
| Introducing Bronze Age weapons and horses | Middle Kingdom Art |
| Art incorporated elements from previous kingdoms with monuments and sculptures linked to death and reverence | New Kingdom Art |
| Mortuary temples emerged | New Kingdom Art |
| Artwork during this period was characterized by curving lines, full bodied forms, and life like features | Amarna Revolution |
| It is derived from the Sun god Aton | Amarna |
| Symbolizing a shift in religion | Amarna |
| One of the greatest discoveries from the Egyptian civilization | Tutankhamen'e Tomb |
| A young king died at a time of gold artworks | Tutankhamen |
| He discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen | Howard Carter |
| An alternative venue for knowing ourselves and looking into the depth | Soulmaking |
| To awaken the artist inside in us | Soulmaking |
| Categories of soulmaking | 1. Crafting image 2. Crafting stories 3. Crafting instrument s 4. Crafting movement |
| Refers to the imaging or representing any form painting, sculpting, drawing | Crafting images |
| Routed in personal experiences, personal encounters and event that triggered reflection | Crafting images |
| Writing, engraving and inscribing our own thoughts | Crafting stories |
| Can be presented by words, objects, musical composition | Crafting stories |
| Transformation of any found object into a musical instrument | Crafting instruments |
| Everything we do in life is a performance | Crafting movement |
| A mental state achieved by focusing ones awareness on the present moment | Mindfulness |
| The practice of artist in using pre existing objects or images in their art with little transformation of the original | Appropriation |
| Refers to a specific type of form of intellectual development | Culture |
| Occurss across the boundaries of cultural (young 2008) | Cultural Appropriation |
| Happens when a tangible artwork previously owned by people from one culture was adopted by group of people from another culture | Object appropriation |
| The adoption of work of art that are intangible. Example are short stories., poetry, music composition | Content appropriation |
| Occurs when a subject matter from another is culture appropriated | Subject appropriation |
| The art and actof improvising or composing, uttering without previous planning or preparation | Improvisation |
| Spontaneous performance without specific preparation | Performing Art |
| Compasing a song impromptu | Music |
| A stage actor may play dramatic senses without previous pre written dialogue | Theater |