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ART

APPRECIATION

Art of Emerging
Europe
INTRODUCTION
Greek and Roman Civilizations
were known as the Classical
World because both cultures
aimed to embody the highest
possible standard of quality in all
aspects of their society.
Over time, different art
movements have come and
gone, each with its own
unique style, reflecting
changes in culture, values,
and ideas. Each movement
marked a new chapter in
art, showing how styles and
trends evolved over the
centuries.
ANCIENT GREECE
Greeks were known to excel in
various fields and aspects of
society. In this civilization, man
was at the center of society and
how they trained their minds
could be the very foundation of
how they lived their lives.
DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK ART

GEOMETRIC
ARCHAIC PERIOD
PERIOD
Period after
Placed importance
Greece’s “Dark
on human figurines.
Ages”

Art was simple and Primarily as a result


made up of of Greece’s trading
geometric shapes activities with other
and patterns. civilizations.
GEOMETRIC ARCHAIC PERIOD
PERIOD
DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK ART

CLASSICAL PERIOD
HELLENISTIC
PERIOD
Peak of Greek art

Art has become


focused on
more expressive,
rebuilding temples
focusing on emtion
and creating
and realism.
idealized artworks.
CLASSICAL PERIOD HELLENISTIC PERIOD
ANCIENT ROME
The Roman Republic began around
500 BCE and eventually grew into a
powerful empire in Western Europe

.
As they expanded, they interacted
with their neighboring civilizations,
especially the Greeks, who had a big
influence on them.
PERSUES AND
MEDUSA
MIDDLE AGES
The period between
decline of Roman Dominant
Empire and the characteristic of the
Renaissance. period was that the
Church was the
characterized by central figure and
authority.
ignorance and
darkness
RENAISSANCE
PERIOD
Artist valued “individual” as a
subject of arts.

Most artwork emphasized


naturalism, which influence of
humanism, as there is great
emphasis on the proportionality
of the human body.
MANNERISM
A period in history which is a
product of Renaissance Period. As
the Renaissance ended, artist
started directly copying subjects
from existing works of art.

Most artworks during this period


displayed distorted figures, two
dimensional spaces, discordant
hues and colors, and lack of
defined focal point.
BAROQUE AND
THE ROCOCO
The term “baroque” is derived from
the portuguese term barocco
meaaning “irregularly shaped
pearl”.

Most artists used colorful palettes


and ornamentation in their works.
Italy in particular, strengthened not
only their religion but also other
aspects like politics and art.
BAROQUE AND
THE ROCOCO
Expansion was the central theme
of this period. Motion and space
were taken into consideration by
artists like the use of dramatic
lighting and the concept of time.
MUSIC IN
BAROQUE

Baroque music was


able to clearly
distinguish loud from
soft and solo from
ensemble. Most
composers come from Antonio Arcangelo Claudio
Italy. Vivaldi Corelli Monteverdi
MUSIC IN
BAROQUE

Baroque composers, through their works, tried to evoke


certain emotions from their audience, they began to make
more complex musical compocitions and perfromances

This kind of music was only limited to powerful


instituitions like the Church and individuals like the
patrons.
NEOCLASSICISM
LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY

It sought to revive the


classical art and
architectural styles of
ancient Greece and Rome,
drawing inspiration from the
values these civilizations
upheld, such as human
reason, order and simplicity.
Paolina Borghese as Venus Victorious
ROMANTICISM
Romanticism, as an art movement,
used the central theme of
Neoclassicist artworks as a
springboard. They highlighted heroic
elements into their work. The major
and central themes of Romanticism
movement include the emphasis on
the goodness of mankind.
Thank You!

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