ArtisticExpression(2.1.5)
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4 th period
During the 6th century BCE, as Greece awoke from the
dark years of illiteracy and cultural deterioration,
Greek drama through plays emerged.
The origins of Greek drama lie in religious celebrations
honoring the Greek deities during festivals or holy
days.
Many of the celebrations included elements of acting
and stagecraft.
At some point, the emphasis shifted from reciting
stories about the gods to acting them out.
According to a Greek legend, a prefamen named
Thespis invented the art of acting when he stepped
forward from the chorus and sand by himself, not
about the god but as the god.
Actors today are called thespians to honor his
legendary contribution to drama.
3 types of Greek plays:
Tragedy- serious playing dealing with the suffering and
trials of noble or heroic characters
Comedies- humorous plays set mostly in invented
situations rather than in the world of myth or legend.
Satyr- A blend of comedy and tragedy. The underlying
themes of the plays were a serious nature, but their
plots and tone were absurd and designed for humorous
effect.
Order refers to the standard parts of a structure and
the arrangement in buildings.
The Greeks developed 3 architectural orders.
Doric
Ionic
Corinthian
Doric Order:
The basic order and first
to develop in the early
500 BCE
It contains 3 main
divisions: stepped
platform, columns, and
entablature.
Ionic Order:
Originated in the
islands of the Aegean
and Asia and was lighter
than the Doric.
Columns were rested on
a carved base and was
more slender and
graceful than the Doric.
It was used to support
statues.
Corinthian Order:
Developed in the late
400 BC.
Looks like an upside
down bell decorated
with carvings of the
curly leaves of the
acanthus plant.
Usually used for the
interior of buildings.
Romans copied this idea
for important
monuments.
Greco Buddhist is characterized by the strong idealist
realism and sensuous descriptions of Hellenistic Art
and the first representation of Buddha in human form.
The convergence effected the development in which
Hellenistic veneration for the body is combined with
Buddhist beliefs.
It developed over a period of close to 2 years in Central
Asia between the conquest of Alexander the Great in
the 4th century BCE and Islamic conquest in the 7th
century CE.
Greco-Roman
Used Corinthian, the
latest order for their
architectural building.
Buddhist
Buddhists used the
typical Buddhist relief in
India.
Greco-Roman
Buddhist
Togas were a traditional
Buddhists show humans
Roman garment
in loin cloths.