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Egypt and Mesopotamia • CONVENTIONS: inherited, invented, and prescribed formulas that the people who formed its culture accepted and understood. • STYLIZED (-ation) - simplification or generalization of forms. Of • forms as found in nature • Epic – long narrative (story) about a hero who embodies (represents) the values of a culture • Archetype – the original model of something • Myth – a story that explains a belief, a custom, or a natural phenomenon • Gilgamesh – epic Sumerian hero who quests for eternal life Gilgamesh – the st 1 super hero Epic of Gilgamesh 1. 1st hero written about 2. When his friend Enkidu dies, Gilgamesh searches for eternal life 3. Utnapishtim tells him that life is short, enjoy it and don’t worry about death Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) 1. Located between Tigris/Euphrates rivers 2. Settled by Sumerians (3500 BCE) 3. Cuneiform (wedge shaped) writing using a stylus (stick) on clay or wax tablets Cuneiform-Mesopotamian writing on clay tablets with a Stylus Contributions of Mesopotamia • Ziggurats-temples built on platforms from mud bricks, like a pyramid but with receding terraces. • Arch-curved structure over an opening, one of the strongest forms in building • Lapis lazuli-blue stone used for decoration • Divided circle into 12 parts; we still measure time that way (60 seconds to a minute, 60 minutes to an hour) • Invented the wheel, writing, and perhaps the1st boats Sumerian philosophy/religion: 1. Frequent & unpredictable floods 2. Easily invaded, many wars 3. Led to pessimistic attitude - “life is suffering and death is worse” 4. Gods despise mankind - the dead become shadows and eat dirt Ishtar Gate Gate of Ishtar - lapis lazuliGate Lion from Ishtar gate Code of Hammurabi 1. Code - a list of laws 2. Importance - written laws CANNOT be changed based upon the judge’s whim major step forward in human rights Hammurabi’s stele Mesopotamian conventions 1. Wide, staring eyes 2. Clasped hands 3. Usually wears a skirt type of garment 4. Prayerful attitude Ziggurats - temples • Temples built on platforms from mud bricks looking like a pyramid with steps • made from mud bricks • Tower of Babel is most famous Ziggurat of Ur-a temple Hanging Gardens of Babylon Standard of Ur Dragon of Marduk Stele • slab of engraved stone or metal, to honor someone or post important information (ex. Code of Hammurabi) Bas-Relief-raised carvings on a slab of stone or metal, NOT 3-dimensional King hunting rams Goat in a Bush-Mesopotamian Bull-symbol of power to Mes. Conventions? Egypt - Old Kingdom - 3100 B.C.E. 1. Philosophy/religion 2.surrounded by desert/seas/Nile cataracts-no invasions 3. Predictable and gentle floods 4. Developed optimistic outlook - “do no evil” have a good after life “Man fears Time, yet Time fears the pyramids” The Great Pyramid, one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world and the only one still standing Descriptive Perspective • The size of the figure indicates it’s importance. The smallest figures are servants, enemies, etc. Engaged to the stone • Arms and legs are attached to the stone from which they are carved. Ankh-symbol of long life Hieroglyphics-Egyptian writing Registers: figures are placed in layers Frontality-torso & eye faces front, head, legs, arms in profile Rosetta Stone- found in 1799; decoded hieroglyphics Houses for the dead: pyramids • Purpose: to give Pharaoh eternal life in comfort. • Largest: Pyramid of Cheops at Giza-base took up 13 football fields and used over 2 million blocks; some blocks weighed over 40 tons! • Canoptic jars: kept the body organs Egyptian Pyramids - tombs King Tut’s death mask Notice their stance: left foot forward, arms at sides (stylized conventions) What’s this? Amarna Revolution • Akhenaton began a new religion with only one god, (the Sun God). Under his reign, there was a brief period of realistic art. The Amarna revolution ended with Akhenaton's death and a return to the old style. Reincarnated???? Queen Nefertiti- wife of Akhenaten Book of the Dead-papyrus Earliest mummies were buried/dried in sand Sarcophagus Canoptic jars (held organs) Egyptian columns • Capitals: the tops of columns. • Two types: “bud” and “flowering” • Some columns were so large a 100 people could stand on top of them. Conventions vs. realism “bud” capitals-tops of columns Flower type of capital Sphinx-body of a lion, pharoah’s face Obelisk- 4 sided shaft of stone with pyramid shape on top, sometimes called Cleopatra’s needles The Great Temple