Concepts of Art
Elements of Art
Functions of Art
Prehistoric Art
Prehistoric Art
100

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100

Mención 3 principles of Art

Movement, unity, balance, contrast, proportion

100

Identification of the outside world based on one’s senses. 

Perception 

100

Why is it called “prehistoric art”?

Because history starts with the development or written registers

100

Big cities were formed in this era. 

Neolithic 

200

Objects human-made that combine creative imagination and technical skill. 

Mary Stokstand

200

Texture, form, space, shape, color, value and line are...

Elements of Art 

200

Fulfills the influence of an individual action or opinionThey make us think more on a certain subject we usually might have not paid much attention to. 

Funtion: Persuassion 

200
Mention the 3 periods of prehistoric art 

Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic 

200

Family structure appeared, agriculture began to develop among communities. 

Mesolithic Era

300

“The reality is that there is no such thing as Art, there are only artists.”

E.H. Gombrich 

300

Groups of features or ideas of what beauty must be. They change through time.

Aesthetics-

300

This function is used to enhance or influence religious contemplation 

Worship and ritual
300

Mention the great apes that appeared during the Paleolithic Era

Neanderthals and Cromagnon.

300

This figurettes were mainly to worship fertility 

Venus 

400

Who said “Art is useless because its aim is simply to create a mood”

Oscar Wilde 

400

Pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, follows the aesthetic rules

Beauty

400

Personal function that holds a special memory or place of people who are important in societies or in our personal lives.

Commemoration 

400
Humans were nomads during this period fo time. Cave Art was made as a ritualistic activity. 

Paleolithic 

400

Mention the 3 most common axis Mundis

Menhires, Cromlechs and Dolmens.

500

The making of objects, images, music or any other disciplines that are beautiful or expresses something.

Cambridge Definition of Art 

500

Ability of Revealing one`s unique view of the world 

Expression

500

Fulfills judgements on conditions or politics

Commentary 

500
What´s an axis mundi?

A symbol that represents the union between the sky and earth 

500

During this period, ornaments such as jewelry and decorative objects were created

Mesolithic