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Is Egyptian art similar stylistically to any Mesopotamian culture from that time? Which culture and how are they similar o ...
Santa Monica College Egyptian Art Discussion
Is Egyptian art similar stylistically to any Mesopotamian culture from that time? Which culture and how are they similar or different in style and cultural context? Compare and contrast the formal and iconographic characteristics of the Old Kingdom Wall Painting of Ti Hunting Hippopotamus and the Assyrian Ashurbanipal Hunting Lions. Identify formal and iconographic characteristics ancient Egyptian art shares with prehistoric Near Eastern images.Many of the examples of Egyptian art seen in this chapter belong to North American and European museums, since foreign archeologists made many of the early discoveries. Travelling shows of Egyptian art are very popular and are potentially huge revenue producers. While today removing a country's cultural patrimony is illegal, this was not the case in the past. Should these works now be returned to Egypt? You have been asked why scholars use the word "conservative" to describe ancient Egyptian pictorial arts. How do you answer the question? Describe the Egyptian canon of proportion and how it was applied. Make sure to discuss the significance of the Amarna Period and explain its formal and iconographic characteristics.Why does a change in religion bring about a change in art in ancient Egypt? We have seen that the style and iconography of Egyptian art changed with the introduction of a new religious system. Do you think that Akhenaton's religious and artistic "revolution" was brave or foolhardy? Explain your position.There are many conventions within Egyptian imagery that go against our own iconography. One example is the stylization and formalization of royal portraiture while making those lower on the social hierarchy more naturalistic, and presumably a closer approximation to how they might have actually looked. Some art historians have also argued that Egyptian culture was far more matricentric then once thought. They look to the importance of Hathor, the mother goddess within Egyptian culture and in examples like Menkaure and Khamerernebtyas evidence. In this image we see the woman holding the man in complete reversal of how our own images of male and female coupling are depicted. the argument has been made that although the Pharaoh had absolute power, that power came from his marriage to the woman and the female line of power. If true, it shows how we privilege our current world view and transpose it to the past. Discuss these and other ways in which our interpretation and view of Egyptian art might be determined by our own cultural prerogatives.Ancient Egyptian culture provides us with immense subject matter for fantasy and entertainment. Why do you think it holds sway over our culture in ways that other civilizations do not? Is it because it is more foreign and strange than Greek and Roman culture, therefore the mystery surrounding it making it more curious and allowing our imaginations to run abound? Or is it that the monuments and artworks are so monumental?We live in an age of incredible technological advances, with towers of glass and steel that spring to the heavens and the construction of a space station in earth’s orbit. Does it put our advances in perspective when we wonder how an ancient civilization like that in Egypt was able to construct monuments of such size with such geometric accuracy without modern machinery, mathematics or instruments? Is there an iconic structure that will represent our civilization in 4000 yearsAlthough Pyramids are a distinct symbol of Egypt, large-scale pyramidal construction is limited to a relatively short period in the Old Kingdom of Egyptian history. What would be some reasons for the modification of pyramid scale and institution of rock-cut tombs as seen at Beni Hasan. Evaluate the effectiveness of later architecture in communicating Egyptian and Pharonic power.Explain how prehistoric Minoan and Mycenaean art and architecture may reveal contact with ancient civilizations from Egypt and the Near East. Think of both the influences of form, how things look as well as content, the meaning and uses. Compare and contrast the Egyptian styles of wall painting with Minoan wall paintings both in terms of form and content.Compare and contrast Minoan and Mycenaean art (not architecture.) Despite exhibiting the influence of Minoan art, why did Mycenaean art and architecture develop along different lines (Example: Minoan Havester Vase v. Mycenaean Warrior Vase & Bull Jumper v. Inlaid Dagger)The name for the culture on Crete stems largely from the false assumption that Sir Arthur Evans had found the legendary Palace of King Minos and his labrynth. Our world view is patriarchal in the sense that we assume cultures with a palace and a high degree of civilization must be ruled by a King with the exceptions proving the rule, rather than breaking it. Recent scholarship points to Crete as a civilization that was goddess centered and matriarchal. If we accept this interpretation, it conflates many long held beliefs about Crete, Minoan Culture, and our own culture and its potential evolution. Evaluate the evidence in images of women from cycladic and Minoan society to discuss this issue.Both Heinrich Schlieman and Sir Arthur Evans projected their fantasies of bringing the ancient mythological Greek world into historical reality. fulfilling this fantasy was their obsession. The upside is that they introduced great attention to archaeology, yet both did not find what they thought they had. This has affected the names of objects, monuments, and the entire culture in the case of Minoan. Should we keep these names? or should we look for more historically accurate and appropriate names to supplant them with. when you answer, list specific examples like the Treasure of Atreus. Are there examples you can think of that have taken place in the last 50 years?Compare and contrast the Palace at Knossos and the Citadel of Tyrns.Discuss how geography affected artistic and contrast the materials, techniques, and appearance of Minoan and Mycenaean architecture. Think about the differing ornamental strategies in Minoan and Mycenaean architecture and the role of animals in Minoan and Mycenaean art.The text lists specific hypothesis for the decline of the Minoan civilization. It is a topic that has fascinated scholars of the ancient world. Do a bit of research and briefly summarize all the theories for Minoan decline and defend one as the most plausible.Briefly summarize the “classical” style in sculpture. What do you think is the most important aspect of the classical moment that differentiates it from earlier Geometric and Archaic modes? Our discussion of Egyptian art stressed its timelessness, and the Egyptian desire for permanence. On the other hand, the review of Greek art found near constant change. What social or cultural forces discussed in the textbook led one culture to seek permanence and the other change? Which do you consider to be the more effective strategy? In what areas did these two cultures share common ground?In 1801, Lord Elgin began taking sculptures from the Parthenon ruins to his home in England. He later sold the sculptures, known as the Elgin Marbles, to the British Museum where they remain. The Greek government wants the Elgin Marbles back. There are three major positions: to keep the sculpture in England, return the sculpture to Greece, and to develop a compromise solution. Discuss the three positions and choose oneCompare and contrast the West and East Pediments of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina Then look at the East and West Pediments of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia. Describe specifically the changes in form and content that show the development of sculpture from Archaic to Classical.Erotic images of nude woman in public sculpture did not appear until the Late Classical period in Greek Art, yet the Venus de Milo and the Aphrodite of Knidos become standards for the eroticization of female form in Western Art. Search and find “Marble Group of Aphrodite with Pan and Eros” at the National Archeological Museum. Discuss it in terms of its form and content paying attention to the period, placing it within a context of what you have learned in this module. Specifically, is it representative of Helenistic art? 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In Regensburg, Germany, Leo von Klenze’s designed Walhalla, a monumental Greek styled temple named after the mythical home of the Norse gods and depicting the history of the German peoples. Why do you think the Greek style continued to be reinvented for to promote different cultures and valuesEtruscan women are thought to have enjoyed greater freedom and esteem than Greek women. How is this reflected in Etruscan art? How would we define an audacious woman of the 21st century? What is the visual evidence in our culture of greater freedom for women?What do Etruscan tombs tell us about the Etruscan's' lives? Be sure to cite specific examples to illustrate your discussion. How does it demonstrate contact with other cultures? How is it similar and different from Egyptian funerary practices? What are the similarities and differences in the use of animals to Near-eastern Art?Compare and contrast a Roman Temple, an Etruscan temple and an archaic or classical Greek temple. Describe the influences.In many historical accounts, the Greeks were known for their panel painting, yet none of it survives. Some have hypothesized that Etruscan and Roman painting might be a close approximation to Greek painting. Summarize the importance and development of Etruscan and Roman wall painting.What can we say about Roman culture based on the sculptural portraits that survive? Examine the changes of these portraits in Roman society. When applicable use them as evidence for the changes in each period.How was architecture utilized in Rome to influence the way citizens interacted with each other and other cultures?Which pair of works discussed in this section best represents the difference between the period of the Republic and Late Imperial art and society? Explain your choices thoroughly.responses should be around 150 words. I would like for it done by saturday night if possible.
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Knowledge of adult learning theories provides a foundation for understanding teaching and learning. An effective teacher can apply theoretical knowledge to the everyday classroom, whether it is in a traditional or online learning environment.For this assignment, select a topic within your content area that you anticipate teaching. Create a 500-750 word instructional outline describing how you will teach your chosen topic. Include the following in your outline:A brief summary of information about your chosen topic and how you intend to teach it.One student engagement strategy from your Topic 4 assignment that would assist in teaching your chosen topic and how it would be implemented. (project based learning) One of the best practices identified in your Topic 5 assignment that would be appropriate for teaching your chosen topic and how it would be implemented. (Posters)One technology tool from your Topic 6 assignment that could be used to assist in collaboration in this topic and how it would be implemented. (Prezi) Two recommended best practices for incorporating technology tools when teaching your chosen topic, appropriate for both traditional and online learning environments.In addition, write a 250-500 word rationale evaluating how your instructional outline aligns with adult learning theories in both traditional and online learning environments. Support your findings with 2-3 scholarly resources.Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Course Materials if you need assistance. Benchmark Information This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competencies:MA Communication with an Emphasis in Education; MA English with an Emphasis in Education; MA History with an Emphasis in Education; MS Mathematics with an Emphasis in Education; MS Science in Biology with an Emphasis in Education; MS Science in Chemistry with an Emphasis in Education; MS Sociology with an Emphasis in Education1.3: Evaluate the use of various adult learning theories in different situations.1.4: Recommend best practices in incorporating technology in a distance learning environment.
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Module 2 - Case
CONSTRUCTING PRELIMINARY DRAFTS OF A PAPER AND SLIDE PRESENTATION
Case Assignment
Case
Initi ...
Trident University Module 2 Wildfires in the State of California Paper
Module 2 - Case
CONSTRUCTING PRELIMINARY DRAFTS OF A PAPER AND SLIDE PRESENTATION
Case Assignment
Case
Initiate a working draft with an introduction to the chosen topic. (WILDFIRES IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
Causes, Effects, and Mitigation Measures of Wildfires in the state of California Geographical Region
For this Case Assignment, do the following:
Do not submit more than 4 pages of your first draft. This can include your Introduction section, for example. Your writing skills will be reviewed and critiqued.
Beginning an introduction and draft can sometimes appear difficult. For example, you may find yourself writing and rewriting a sentence or paragraph while questioning the choice of words. To get started, review Step 6: Write the Introduction from the Required Sites. In this review, you will learn about: (a) The Grabber—or Lead, (b) The Transitional Sentence, and (c) The Thesis Statement (compare with that from Brizee, A. and Tardiff, E., 2013).
Submit your thesis statement. Your statement should be (a) at the end of the first paragraph (introduction), (b) logical and convincing, and (c) supported by a quotation. Remember that you must support your claims with quotations properly cited. With every citation, you must supply a reference at the end.
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Is Egyptian art similar stylistically to any Mesopotamian culture from that time? Which culture and how are they similar or different in style and cultural context? Compare and contrast the formal and iconographic characteristics of the Old Kingdom Wall Painting of Ti Hunting Hippopotamus and the Assyrian Ashurbanipal Hunting Lions. Identify formal and iconographic characteristics ancient Egyptian art shares with prehistoric Near Eastern images.Many of the examples of Egyptian art seen in this chapter belong to North American and European museums, since foreign archeologists made many of the early discoveries. Travelling shows of Egyptian art are very popular and are potentially huge revenue producers. While today removing a country's cultural patrimony is illegal, this was not the case in the past. Should these works now be returned to Egypt? You have been asked why scholars use the word "conservative" to describe ancient Egyptian pictorial arts. How do you answer the question? 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They look to the importance of Hathor, the mother goddess within Egyptian culture and in examples like Menkaure and Khamerernebtyas evidence. In this image we see the woman holding the man in complete reversal of how our own images of male and female coupling are depicted. the argument has been made that although the Pharaoh had absolute power, that power came from his marriage to the woman and the female line of power. If true, it shows how we privilege our current world view and transpose it to the past. Discuss these and other ways in which our interpretation and view of Egyptian art might be determined by our own cultural prerogatives.Ancient Egyptian culture provides us with immense subject matter for fantasy and entertainment. Why do you think it holds sway over our culture in ways that other civilizations do not? 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What would be some reasons for the modification of pyramid scale and institution of rock-cut tombs as seen at Beni Hasan. Evaluate the effectiveness of later architecture in communicating Egyptian and Pharonic power.Explain how prehistoric Minoan and Mycenaean art and architecture may reveal contact with ancient civilizations from Egypt and the Near East. Think of both the influences of form, how things look as well as content, the meaning and uses. Compare and contrast the Egyptian styles of wall painting with Minoan wall paintings both in terms of form and content.Compare and contrast Minoan and Mycenaean art (not architecture.) Despite exhibiting the influence of Minoan art, why did Mycenaean art and architecture develop along different lines (Example: Minoan Havester Vase v. Mycenaean Warrior Vase & Bull Jumper v. 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The upside is that they introduced great attention to archaeology, yet both did not find what they thought they had. This has affected the names of objects, monuments, and the entire culture in the case of Minoan. Should we keep these names? or should we look for more historically accurate and appropriate names to supplant them with. when you answer, list specific examples like the Treasure of Atreus. Are there examples you can think of that have taken place in the last 50 years?Compare and contrast the Palace at Knossos and the Citadel of Tyrns.Discuss how geography affected artistic and contrast the materials, techniques, and appearance of Minoan and Mycenaean architecture. Think about the differing ornamental strategies in Minoan and Mycenaean architecture and the role of animals in Minoan and Mycenaean art.The text lists specific hypothesis for the decline of the Minoan civilization. It is a topic that has fascinated scholars of the ancient world. 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There are three major positions: to keep the sculpture in England, return the sculpture to Greece, and to develop a compromise solution. Discuss the three positions and choose oneCompare and contrast the West and East Pediments of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina Then look at the East and West Pediments of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia. Describe specifically the changes in form and content that show the development of sculpture from Archaic to Classical.Erotic images of nude woman in public sculpture did not appear until the Late Classical period in Greek Art, yet the Venus de Milo and the Aphrodite of Knidos become standards for the eroticization of female form in Western Art. Search and find “Marble Group of Aphrodite with Pan and Eros” at the National Archeological Museum. Discuss it in terms of its form and content paying attention to the period, placing it within a context of what you have learned in this module. Specifically, is it representative of Helenistic art? 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Module 2 - Case
CONSTRUCTING PRELIMINARY DRAFTS OF A PAPER AND SLIDE PRESENTATION
Case Assignment
Case
Initi ...
Trident University Module 2 Wildfires in the State of California Paper
Module 2 - Case
CONSTRUCTING PRELIMINARY DRAFTS OF A PAPER AND SLIDE PRESENTATION
Case Assignment
Case
Initiate a working draft with an introduction to the chosen topic. (WILDFIRES IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
Causes, Effects, and Mitigation Measures of Wildfires in the state of California Geographical Region
For this Case Assignment, do the following:
Do not submit more than 4 pages of your first draft. This can include your Introduction section, for example. Your writing skills will be reviewed and critiqued.
Beginning an introduction and draft can sometimes appear difficult. For example, you may find yourself writing and rewriting a sentence or paragraph while questioning the choice of words. To get started, review Step 6: Write the Introduction from the Required Sites. In this review, you will learn about: (a) The Grabber—or Lead, (b) The Transitional Sentence, and (c) The Thesis Statement (compare with that from Brizee, A. and Tardiff, E., 2013).
Submit your thesis statement. Your statement should be (a) at the end of the first paragraph (introduction), (b) logical and convincing, and (c) supported by a quotation. Remember that you must support your claims with quotations properly cited. With every citation, you must supply a reference at the end.
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