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Gardner s Art Through the Ages, 12e Chapter 4 Minos and the Heroes of Homer: The Art of the Prehistoric Aegean 1

The Prehistoric Aegean ** Cyclades ** Knossos ** Thera ** Phaistos ** ** Hagia Triada ** Tiryns ** Mycenae** 2

Goals Identify the geographic area known as the Aegean. Discuss the visual aspects and possible context of the Cycladic sculptures. Discuss Minoan society and architecture. Understand visual aspects of Minoan art. Relate significant aspects of archeological excavations at Mycenae. Understand the link between culture and architecture of Mycenae Discuss the relationship between Minoan and Mycenaean art and culture 3

Important Names Arthur Evans: British archaeologist who uncovered the palace at Knossos, Crete, in 1900. He named the people who built it the Minoans, after the mythological king Minos. Homer: Composed the Iliad c. 750 BCE, one of the finest epic poems ever created. It describes the Trojan wars. Heinrich Schliemann: German businessman-turnedarchaeologist who uncovered Troy (Hissarlik, Turkey) between 1870-1890. He discovered that the site held a number of fortified cities built on top of the remains of each other. 4

The Greece of Homer Originally thought the world described in Homer s epic poem the Iliad was mythological. But in the late 1800s. Heinrich Schliemann proved that belief wrong with the discovery of Troy and a fire that dated to the time of Homer s epic. Example of Linear A Next to be moved from fiction to history was King Minos of Knossos, Crete more recent Minoan remains found on Thera [now Santorini] 5

The Early Cycladic Figures Made of the abundant local marble, found on Naxos & Paros. Most were statues of nude women with their arms folded, like many Stone Age examples. Traces of paint are found on several. Believed to be funerary offerings. Male figures include the lyre player from Keros. 2700-2500 BCE 6

Cycladic Art 2700-2500 BCE Stylistic characteristics of the Bronze Age statuettes from the Cyclades: a. strikingly abstract b. human body rendered in highly schematized manner c. originally painted in bright colors 7

Cycladic Art Resemblances with 20th cen. works Wilhelm Lehmbruck Henry Moore 8

Minoan Culture and Art Aerial view and plan of the palace at Knossos 1700-1400 BCE 9

Figure 4-4 Plan of the palace at Knossos (Crete), Greece, ca. 1700 1400 BCE. 10

Minoan Culture and Art Middle Minoan palaces destroyed around 1700 BCE earthquake? Knossos is a Late Minoan palace. Famed for the Minotaur's labyrinth Theseus battled the bull-man with help from Ariadne Labrys = double-ax: found everywhere in Knossos as a sign of sacrifice. Palace made of rough fieldstones covered in clay. 11

Minoan Culture and Art Architectural characteristics of the Palace at Knossos: a. Grouped around large rectangular court. b. Two long corridors separate rooms of different functions. c. Well-constructed with thick walls of rough, unshaped fieldstones embedded in clay. d. Terracotta pipes provided drains and light wells in staircases provided air and light. 12

Minoan Culture and Art The problem with Arthur Evans We owe a lot to him, BUT His reconstruction strays far from the original, even when there were appropriate fragments. Approached the reconstruction as a Victorian gentleman note the hairstyles! 13

Minoan Culture and Art: Palace Frescos The Bull Leaping Fresco at Knossos. Fair/Dark skin convention for female/male representation. Elongation and pinched waists- show more movement than previous paintings. 14

Minoan Culture and Art: Thera [Cyclades] Akrotiri: Miniature Ships Fresco. survived because buried by a volcano thus not mis-restored 17 high/at the top of 3 sides of a room. Provides information about sea-faring practices. Figures represented according to their role. Reminds us of Homer s Iliad. ca. 1650 BCE 15

Minoan Culture and Art: Thera [Cyclades] Akrotiri: Spring Fresco Nature is the sole subject Intended to express joy. 1 st known example of a pure landscape painting. Lacks humans and narrative element. Frescos are now wet or true frescos. Painted into wet plaster. Long lasting. ca. 1650 BCE 16

Minoan Culture and Art: Pottery Crete Sea Life on Pottery Kamares ware -- Phaistos Used potters wheels [new] creamy white & reddish brown. 1 8 hight Inspired octopus vase from Palaikastro ca. 1500 BCE 11 high 17

Hagia Triada [southern coast of Crete] Overview of the site. Hagia Triada was just to the west of Phaistos 18

Hagia Triada Late Minoan sarcophagus: 1450-1400 BCE Illustrate Minoan funerary rites. Reminiscent of the early Cycladic lyre player. Also Hu-nefer's Last Judgment. Egypt ca. 1290-1280 BCE 19

The Development of Minoan Pottery The Harvester Vase: finest surviving example of Minoan relief sculpture. ca. 1500 BCE Only have the upper half and neck of the vase Mostly profile/frontal with the exception of the man beating time. Obvious study of human anatomy. 20

The Development of Minoan Sculpture Goddess or Priestess? Snake Goddess Knossos 1600 BCE No large temples found in Minoan Crete. Made of faience [glazed earthenware] Bare breasts suggest fertility function leopard on head suggests power over nature. So evidence is ambiguous. 21

The Development of Minoan Sculpture Sculpture in gold and ivory probably imported from Egypt. Another serpent woman Young god from Palaikastro 1500-1475 BCE 22

Decline of Minoan Civilization Mycenaeans may have moved into Knossos, Crete at end of the new palace period around 1400 BCE Knossos destroyed around 1200 BCE Focus moved to the mainland: Distinctive Mycenaean culture existed by 1300 BCE Giant citadels were built Mycenae was only one. Best preserved are Tiryns & Mycenae, started around 1400 BCE [Homer knew of Tiryns] The heavy walls contrasted with the open Cretan palaces. 23

Mycenaean Art Architecture Plan of the palace and southern part of the citadel, Tiryns, Greece, ca. 1400 1200 BCE. 24

Mycenean Art and Architecture Architectural innovations included the corbelled arch. Composed of lintels, no mortar is used Compare with barrel vault at Ctesiphon, p.51. 25

Mycenean Art and Architecture Kinds of arches 26

Mycenaean Culture and Art: Mycenae View of the citadel remains in the surrounding landscape 1300-1250 BCE 27

Mycenaean Culture and Art King Agamemnon House of Atreus ca. 1300-1259 BCE A few generations before the Trojan War. 28

Mycenean Art and Architecture The Lion Gate: forced attackers into a narrow channel. Formed of 2 monoliths and a lintel with the triangular relief of lions and columns with a corbelled arch above This kind of guardianship goes back to Egypt & Assyria. 29

Mycenean Art and Architecture Treasury of Atreus: A beehive or tholos tomb. 1300-1250 BCE Misnamed. Made of a series of stone corbelled courses, ending in a lofty dome, 43 ft high. 30

Mycenean Art and Architecture Treasury of Atreus 31

Gold Mask from Mycenae Funerary mask from Grave Circle A 1600-1500 BCE A beaten gold mask. An attempt to render the human face at life size. Different ages and features were found on other masks. NOT Agamemnon 32

Inlaid dagger blade with lion hunt -- from Grave Circle A [made of bronze] ca. 1600-1500 BCE 33

Female Head from Mycenae ca. 1300-1250. Flesh tone indicates a female. Facial paint or tattoo 6 ½ inches high May be from goddess cult. The watchful eye of Argos? 34

Last, but not least! Warriors Vase Mycenae ca. 1200 BCE Form is a krater, a bowl for mixing wine and water. No indication of settings and a return to the repetitive forms of earlier eras. Harbinger of a more abstracted style to come. 35

Discussion Questions What do you think are possible functions for the Cycladic sculptures? Compare the Egyptian Old Kingdom and New Kingdom [Armana period] styles of wall painting with Minoan wall paintings. What was the focus of Minoan art? Did they emphasize the afterlife? Why do you think the Minoan civilization declined? Give reasons for your ideas. 36