Iron Age art of northern Europe
Iron Age art: Villanovan cremation urn with helmet on top (ca. 900 BC) Is it okay to represent people? In the beginning of the Iron Age, about 1000 BC, people [...]
Iron Age art: Villanovan cremation urn with helmet on top (ca. 900 BC) Is it okay to represent people? In the beginning of the Iron Age, about 1000 BC, people [...]
Stone Age art in Northern Europe: A herd of horses (Chauvet cave, France, ca. 30,000 BC) Cave paintings The first modern humans who arrived in Northern Europe, around 45,000 BC, [...]
Valmonica, Italy (ca. 2000 BC?) Were artists still doing rock art? Yes! Bronze Age artists kept on carving rock art all across Europe, using it to show the new horses [...]
Charcoal history Why use charcoal? Charcoal is a certain kind of half-burnt wood. People use charcoal for fires because it burns hotter and cleaner than wood (less smoky), and more [...]
Rahotep and Nefret You might think that Egyptian art would start out not very good, a little rough, and then little by little artists would learn more about carving and painting [...]
Rameses III and prisoners About 1500 BC, new rulers unified Egypt again as the New Kingdom. At first, their sculptures and paintings were not much different from the sculptures and [...]
Amenemhet III, Egyptian pharaoh By the time of the Middle Kingdom, about 2000 BC, Egyptian sculptors, like other Egyptian artists, were beginning to work in a new style. Senroset, [...]
This scene is from the tomb of Ti, who was an important government official in the Middle Kingdom. With the collapse of the Old Kingdom about 2160 BC, there was [...]
Early Egyptian sculpture (4500 BC) People began to carve sculptures in Egypt about 4500 BC, about the same time as in West Asia and in southern Africa. These early sculptures [...]
Egyptian pottery: Naqada II clay jar (Egypt, 3500 BC)Metropolitan Museum, NYC When did Egyptian pottery get started? People in Egypt started to make pottery about 4000 BC, ten thousand years [...]