This assignment has 3 parts.
Part 1
Visit the following Web sites, and explore the collections of Ancient Art there:
www.metmuseum.org/
www.louvre.fr/en
www.asia.si.edu/
From the gallery Web sites listed above and available through the Course Materials List, select 2 works of art from any ancient culture.
Part 2
Using the terminology and concepts you are learning for evaluating art, compare and contrast the 2 works including materials used, style, meaning, symbolism, and any other aesthetic issues.
What is the form of the work?
Is it a 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional work of art?
What materials are used?
What techniques or processes are used to create the artwork?
What colors are used?
Describe the use of line, shape, texture, value, color, and balance.
Does the work of art have subject matter?
If so, what is literally depicted?
Is the work of art representational, abstract, or nonobjective?
What is the content?
What does it mean or represent?
What is the artist’s message?
Is symbolism used? If so, what is the meaning?
What is the context of the artwork?
What is the function of the artwork?
What traditional role of the artist is exemplified?
Part 3
Explain how the works of art fit into the context of the time period. Keep in mind that only artworks that fit into the period of Ancient Art (created between 30,000 BCE–500 CE) will be accepted.
You are required to comply with APA-style format for quotations, internal citations, and a reference list. For additional information and resources on APA, visit the APA section of the Library, available under “Library Features.”
References
Freer | Sackler.(n.d.). Retrieved from the Smithsonian Institution Web site: http://www.asia.si.edu/
Louvre.(n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.louvre.fr/en
The Metropolitan Museum of Art.(n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.metmuseum.org/
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