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Art1A: Art in the Western World

Art1A: Art in the Western World. Prof. Pat Chirapravati Kadema Hall 186 Office hours M. & W. between 2.45 to 4.15 p.m. www. csus.edu/indiv/c/chirapravati. Requirements and Grading. 4 EXAMS: Feb. 17, April 5, April 25, and May 17; each will be worth 25% of the final grade

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Art1A: Art in the Western World

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  1. Art1A: Art in the Western World Prof. Pat Chirapravati Kadema Hall 186 Office hours M. & W. between 2.45 to 4.15 p.m. www. csus.edu/indiv/c/chirapravati

  2. Requirements and Grading • 4 EXAMS: Feb. 17, April 5, April 25, and May 17; each will be worth 25% of the final grade • Slide reviews can be found on the website • Only four unexcused absences are allowed in the semester

  3. Ancient Near Eastern Art Sumer and Akkad

  4. Mesopotamia • Fertile Crescent • Polytheistic • Inanna-the Sumerian goddess of fertility, love, and war (Ishtar, Isis, Aphrodite, and Venus)

  5. Sumerian 2-7 Nanna Ziggurat, Ur (Sumerian; c. 2100-2050 BCE) • 2-10 Votive Statues from the Square Temple of Eshnunna (Sumerian; c. 2900-2600) • 2-12-13 Bull lyre, from the King’s tomb, Ur (Sumerian, 2685 BCE) • 2-16 Stele of Naramsin (Akkadian; 2254-2218)Limestone (1.98 m.) • Stele of Hammurabi, from Susa (Babylonian; c. 1792-1750)

  6. Terms • Cuneiform • Hierarchy • Relief • Stela • Zuggurat • pictograph

  7. 2-7 Nanna Ziggurat, Ur (Sumerian; c. 2100-2050 BCE)

  8. 2-7 Nanna Ziggurat, Ur (Sumerian; c. 2100-2050 BCE)

  9. 2-10 Votive Statues from the Square Temple of Eshnunna (Sumerain; c. 2900-2600)

  10. 2-12-13Bull lyre, from the King’s tomb, Ur (Summerian, 2685 BCE)

  11. 2-16Stele of Naramsin (Akkadian; 2254-2218)Limestone (1.98 m.)

  12. Assyria and Babylon • 2-18 Stele of Hammurabi, from Susa (Babylonian, c. 1792-1750) • 2-20 Assurnasipal II Killing Lions, from the palace of Assursirpal, Nimrud, Iraq (Assyrian, c. 850 BCE) • 2-22 Assurbanipal and His Queen in the Garden, from the palace at Nineveh (Assyrian, c. 647 BCE) • 2-25 Ishtar Gate and the Throne Room Wall, from Babylon (Neo-Babylon, 575 BCE)

  13. Vocabulary • Frieze • Ishtar

  14. 2.18 Stele of Hummurabi, from Susa (Babylonian; c. 1792-1750)

  15. 2-20 Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions, from the palace complex, Iraq, c. 850 BCE

  16. 2-21Reconstruction of the citadel and palace complex of Sargon II, Iraq

  17. 2-22 Assurbanipal and His Queen in the Garden, from the palace at Nineveh Iraq, 647 BCE

  18. 2-24 Reconstruction drawing of Babylon in the 6th century BCE

  19. 2-25 Ishtar Gate, from Babylon, Iraq, C. 575 BCE

  20. 2-25 Ishtar Gate and throne room, from Babylon, Iraq, C. 575 BCE

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