Chapter 6 Etruscan Art Lesson 3 Later Etruscan

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Chapter 6: Etruscan Art Lesson 3: Later Etruscan

Chapter 6: Etruscan Art Lesson 3: Later Etruscan

Warm-up 10 -27 -14 Respond to the following: Identify the following for each image:

Warm-up 10 -27 -14 Respond to the following: Identify the following for each image: Obj: SWBAT analyze 1. Title Etruscan art by 2. Period describing the western (Greek) and 3. Medium Eastern (Egypt) 4. Figures/narrative influences. 5. Significance Ch. 6 L 4 Etruscan Art Quiz on Chapter 6 and Cue Cards due Today Image #2 Image #1

ARCHAIC PERIOD Sarcophagus with reclining couple, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 520 B. C. E. Medium/materials:

ARCHAIC PERIOD Sarcophagus with reclining couple, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 520 B. C. E. Medium/materials: Terracotta (baked clay) Scale/size: 45 ½ inches Subjects (narrative): Elite couple reclining while taking part in a banquet Originally had food and perfume in hands

ARCHAIC PERIOD Sarcophagus with reclining couple, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 520 B. C. E. Function

ARCHAIC PERIOD Sarcophagus with reclining couple, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 520 B. C. E. Function & significance: Function: funerary, sarcophogus of a husband & wife, contained ashes (most common burial practice) Shows the “Audacity” of Etruscan women—their independent spirit, higher status, and attendance of public events

Flashcard Apulu (Apollo)

Flashcard Apulu (Apollo)

Announcements: 1 st quarter Grades Due Friday Oct 24 th Take out HW assignment

Announcements: 1 st quarter Grades Due Friday Oct 24 th Take out HW assignment on Etruscan Archaic art HW: Read Pg. 164 -176 Quiz on Chapter 6 and Cue Cards due Monday 10/27 Agenda: Warm-up Announcements and Reminders Quiz Review Etruscan Art Notes Office Hours Tuesday 3: 00 -4: 00 Thursday 3: 00 -4: 00

ETRUSCAN ARCHAIC ART HOMEWORK Apulu of Veii 1. To what extent is Greek influence

ETRUSCAN ARCHAIC ART HOMEWORK Apulu of Veii 1. To what extent is Greek influence found in the Etruscan work? To what extent is it missing? Capitoline Wolf 2. What is the narrative and significance of this work?

Etruscan Art

Etruscan Art

ARCHAIC PERIOD http: //college. cengage. com/art/shared/videos/Ancie nt. Rome/Tombs/index. html

ARCHAIC PERIOD http: //college. cengage. com/art/shared/videos/Ancie nt. Rome/Tombs/index. html

Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, Italy ca. 480 -470 BCE

Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, Italy ca. 480 -470 BCE

ARCHAIC PERIOD Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 480 -470 BCE Medium: Wall

ARCHAIC PERIOD Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 480 -470 BCE Medium: Wall Painting Subject/Narrative: banqueters enjoying a dinner party The dancers and musicians, together with the feasting, suggest the overall friendly tone of the Etruscan funerals were often accompanied by games,

ARCHAIC PERIOD Barbiton player on the left wall (detail), Tomb of the Triclinium, Subject/Narrative:

ARCHAIC PERIOD Barbiton player on the left wall (detail), Tomb of the Triclinium, Subject/Narrative: banqueters enjoying a dinner party The dancers and musicians, together with the feasting, suggest the overall friendly tone of the Etruscan funerals were often accompanied by games

ARCHAIC PERIOD Barbiton player on the left wall (detail), Tomb of the Triclinium, Subject/Narrative:

ARCHAIC PERIOD Barbiton player on the left wall (detail), Tomb of the Triclinium, Subject/Narrative: banqueters enjoying a dinner party The dancers and musicians, together with the feasting, suggest the overall friendly tone of the Etruscan funerals were often accompanied by games

ARCHAIC PERIOD Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 480 -470 BCE Stylistic Characteristics

ARCHAIC PERIOD Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 480 -470 BCE Stylistic Characteristics Common conventions of gender typing—the skin of females is light in color, male skin is tinted a darker tone of orange-brown. Composite view--Figures heads in profile, bodies are forward

ARCHAIC PERIOD Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 480 -470 BCE Function &

ARCHAIC PERIOD Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 480 -470 BCE Function & Significance Tomb (funerary), subterranean rock-cut chambers Contains grave goods or offerings reinforce the socio-economic position of the deceased person indications of wealth and civic achievements, public offices

CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING How is this work similar to the Egyptians? (Think about the

CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING How is this work similar to the Egyptians? (Think about the function, items placed inside, what the location indicates about the individuals)

Capitoline Wolf from Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. bronze 31 1/2

Capitoline Wolf from Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. bronze 31 1/2 in. high

CLASSICAL PERIOD Capitoline Wolf, Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. Context: 509

CLASSICAL PERIOD Capitoline Wolf, Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. Context: 509 BCE the Romans expel Etruscan kings and replace it with Republican government Etruscan prosperity ends, their elaborate tombs and metal works become fewer

CLASSICAL PERIOD Capitoline Wolf, Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. Medium: Bronze

CLASSICAL PERIOD Capitoline Wolf, Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. Medium: Bronze Subject/Narrative: She-wolf nursing Romulus and Remus after they were abandoned In adulthood Romulus killed remus and became founder and King of Rome in 753 BCE The twins were likely added during the Renaissance (nearly 1, 000 years later)

CLASSICAL PERIOD Capitoline Wolf, Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. Stylistic Characteristics

CLASSICAL PERIOD Capitoline Wolf, Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. Stylistic Characteristics Wolf has a tense body, gaunt ribs, taunt powerful legs Glaring eyes, alert ears, lowered head, bared teeth = intensity and a fierce, protective beast

CLASSICAL PERIOD Capitoline Wolf, Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. Function &

CLASSICAL PERIOD Capitoline Wolf, Rome, Italy ca. 500 -480 B. C. E. Function & Significance: Made for the new government the Roman Republic Symbol of the founding of Rome

EXIT SLIP Describe the western (Greek) and Eastern (Egypt) stylistic influences in Etruscan Art.

EXIT SLIP Describe the western (Greek) and Eastern (Egypt) stylistic influences in Etruscan Art.