AP Art History
INTRODUCTION
The three civilzations that flourished 5000-3000 years ago were the direct forerunners of the first true European civilization of Greece.
CHRONOLOGY
Cycladic Art
Sculpture-Most examples date from the neolithic period and are female.
Minoan Art
The people of the Minoan civilzation flourished on the island of Crete. They established a wealthy network of trade that enabled them to be economically self-sufficient. Minoans reached their peak c1600 BCE. Much of what we know about the Minoan culture is due to the archaeological work of Sir Arthur Evans.
Architecture-primary examples were built at the Temple Complex at Knossos.
Painting-artists worked on a large scale using the fresco technique. Typically, murals were views of nature and/or scenes of human activity and had painted geometric borders.
Sculpture-were primarily small religious subjects made in ivory, wood, precious metals and stone.
Mycenaean Art
The site of the ancient Mycenaean civilization was discovered in the late 19th century by archaeologist Heinrich Schleimann. The people of the Mycenaean culture were influenced by the Minoans. But unlike the peaceful Minoans, the culture of the Mycenaeans was dominated by military encounters and the building of fortifications and strongholds.
Architecture