Iconography
Ancient Art
Modern Art
Vocabulary
100

What kind of imagery does Ancient Greek pottery have?

Stories of gods and morals.

100

Where are the Lascaux caves located?

France

100

What is the name of the artwork we used for our example of Modern Religious Art?

Souped Up Tea Urn and Tea Pot

100

What is religion?

A system of faith or worship.

200

What religion uses "aniconism" heavily in their religious buildings?

Islam

200

BONUS QUESTION: Did most Ancient religions have 1 god or many gods?

Many gods - known as polytheistic

200

What are three words you could use to describe Modern religious art?

(Three valid examples work here)

200

What is ritual?

A ritual is a ceremony that involves steps, order, and procedures.

300

Why did the cavemen from the paleolithic period paint pictures of their hands, plants, and animals?

A tribal ritual

300

Why are the proportions so off in the Woman of Willendorf?

Mirrors (as we know them) were not invented yet.

300

What religion is the Souped Up Tea Urn modeled after?

Buddhism

300

What is "subject matter"?

Artwork/artifacts that we use to provide clarity to the past.

400

Why would a religion choose NOT to show imagery in their religious artworks?

Blasphemy, worship in the craft, etc. 

400

What is Ancient Greek pottery used for?

Special Occassions

400

Would the Souped Up Tea Urn be an example of a cultural or social artifact

TRICK QUESTION: It is both. It tells us about American Culture and about how we work socially in our society.

400

What is "ritual based art"?

Artwork/Artifacts meant for the purpose of ritual or process in a religion.

500

Why is religious art important?

cultural/social artifacts

visual communication (iconography/aniconism)

important rituals

500

What is the role of cultural artifacts?

To help us study civilizations and cultures we wouldn't know about otherwise.

500

Compare religious art from ancient times to religious art now?

Based on ritual (same)

Ancient times were more specific to the religion. Now art is more based on the community part.

500

How are iconography and aniconism different?

Iconography - Images; Aniconism - No images

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