1. Although the Hall of the Bulls in Lascaux and the African Rock Painting in Tassili n’Ajjer are both cave paintings with considerable naturalism, how does the subject matter in the relatively much newer African Rock Painting differ from the subject matter of the Hall of the Bulls? How is the difference in subject matter of African Rock Painting representative of a very significant historical change for human beings?
2. Using Study Guide 2 please describe the Abrahamic faiths, including 1 paragraph each for: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
3. According to the textbook author, why did American artist Andy Warhol create Heinz 57 Tomato Ketchup and Del Monte Freestone Peach Halves? How do these art works, along with the Pie Counter painting by Wayne Thiebaud, reflect ideas of the 20th Century Pop Art style in the United States?
4. How are attributes of the Baroque style used to create a tension or conflict with moral themes in Jan Davidsz de Heem’s 17th Century Dutch painting A Table of Desserts?
5. Who are Adam and Eve, as explained by the author? Why is it important to know who Adam and Eve were when looking at an artwork that represents them, such as the one by Italian artist Massaccio in the 15th Century?
6. Concisely explained, feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men; it is the belief that women and men should be treated equally. A feminist is a person who advocates or supports the equality of women. The Dinner Party, by contemporary American artist Judy Chicago, reflects an explicit feminist attitude. However, why could the 19th-20th Century West African sculpture Dogon Primordial Couple be implicitly understood as feminist?
7. Why was the use of concrete so important in the construction of ancient Roman buildings such as the Markets of Trajan ?
8. How does the ancient Cycladic sculpture Idol from Amorgos differ from the Paleolithic sculpture Venus of Willendorf ?
9. In Western painting especially of the 18th and 19th Centuries, the ever-increasing tendency in Europe was to represent the female –young, idealized and nude –as the lone subject without a lover, therefore becoming sexually available for the male viewer. An example is The Grand Odalisque by French artist Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres. How does this mode of female representation contrast with non-Western modes, such as the 11th Century Relief Carving from the Mahadeva Temple in India?
10. Who is Mary and how is she portrayed in Rogier Van Der Weyden’s 15th Century Virgin and Child in a Niche painting?
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