byzantium & islamic art art history unit test #2 - part ii

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Page 1: Byzantium & Islamic Art Art History Unit Test #2 - Part II

Byzantium & Islamic Art

Art History Unit Test #2 - Part II

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1. Byzantine art is “surface oriented,” lacking both

depth & perspective. Mosaics are

the most common interior

surface treatment.

So what are the characteristics ofByzantine art & architecture anyway?

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Color is WAY important. Color is used in a decorative way, often combined with gold,

creating a glittering effect.

2.

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3. Figures tend to be elongated and in full-frontal position with little or no facial expressions. Classicizing disappears.

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4. Free standing sculpture is, for the most part, eliminated.

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5. Most Byzantine architecture utilizes an unpretentious, brick

façade. The interiors tend to be

highly decorated with mosaics. Central plans are common.

One can often see Near-East influences in design motifs.

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BasilicaPlan

CentralPlan

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San Vitale Ravenna, c. 530-540

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San Vitale

Ravenna, c. 530-540

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Justinian and Attendants Mosaic

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The Hagia Sophia c. 532-537

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Course Objective:• Can you recognize the characteristics of

Byzantine style art & architecture ?”

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1. The use of aniconic (non-figural) ornamentation is the hallmark of Islamic art.

2. Text (Koranic calligraphy) is often mixed in with geometric and floral design motifs.

3. Much of Islamic art can be seen as an interplay between pure abstraction and organic forms.

4. Islamic art excels in surface decoration, using repeating and expanding patterns to suggest timelessness, connect- edness and infinite extension.

Characteristics of Islamic Art & Architecture:

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Islamic Architectural Elements:

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Dome of the Rock Jerusalem c. 690

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The Blue Mosque, Istanbul

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• Like Christian churches, Islamic mosques are meant to be seen from both the interior and exterior of the building.

• Unlike Christian churches, Mosques are designed to accommodate individual prayer and small group study activities.

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The Great Mosque Cordoba, Spain c. 785

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Hypostyle

Hall

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Great MosqueCordoba, Spain

c. 785

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Court of the Lions - The Alhambra Granada, Spain c. 1300

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Muqarnas dome

Palace of the LionsAlhambra

Granada, Spain

c. 1300

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Course Objectives:• Can you identify the scriptural basis behind and the characteristics of Islamic architecture and design?

• Can you think of at least two examples of how Islamic design has influenced Western art and /or architecture?