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AP Art History Week 1 – Lesson 1

AP Art History Week 1 – Lesson 1. Assignment: 1. Read the Introduction pages 1-6. Create an Outline of the important concepts, terms, ideas for that section, typed, size 12, Times New Roman font. Create Flash Cards on the following Items: Venus of Willendorf

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AP Art History Week 1 – Lesson 1

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  1. AP Art History Week 1 – Lesson 1 Assignment: 1. Read the Introduction pages 1-6. • Create an Outline of the important concepts, terms, ideas for that section, typed, size 12, Times New Roman font. • Create Flash Cards on the following Items: Venus of Willendorf Feline headed human, Stonehenge

  2. FORMAT FOR CREATING FLASH CARDS : • Name: • Date: • Period/Style: • Artist/Architect: • Patron: • Location: • Material/Technique: • Function: • Context: • Descriptive Terms: • Relevant Ideas:

  3. FORMAT FOR CREATING FLASH CARDS : • Name: Venus of Willendorf • Date: 22,000 B.C.E. and 21,000 B.C.E • Period/Style: naturalism, prehistoric • Artist/Architect: Unknown • Patron: Unknown • Location: Site of Creation is unknown, found in Austria • Material/Technique: limestone, subtractive sculptural form, carved from natural materials • Function: may have been a fetish figure, a talisman or charm for fertility of humans, animals, plants • Context: shows a keen observation of naturalism in form, but with an imagination • Descriptive Terms: relatively small, portable size, emphasis on female reproductive parts, and rudimentary arms, with no facial features and cap-like hair • Relevant Ideas: Earliest known sculpture

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