Art Smart (Arts 9) | Episode 2 | DepEd TV | Western Classical Art Traditions
Summary
TLDRJoin Sir Rafibi on a thrilling journey through Art Smart's exploration of Western classical art traditions. Discover the distinct characteristics of painting, sculpture, and architecture across various historical periods. From the prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux to the Gothic era's Lady and the Unicorn tapestries, each artwork tells a story of its time. Engage with challenges and tasks to unlock symbols in the medallion, your key to the art amazing world. Experience the rich cultural heritage and be inspired by the masterpieces that have stood the test of time.
Takeaways
- π¨ The video script is an educational journey through various art forms and periods, focusing on Western classical art traditions.
- π Painting is described as a two-dimensional visual image created with colored pigments or paint, highlighting examples like the Cave of Lascaux and the Judgment of Paris.
- πΏ Sculpture is defined as two or three-dimensional visual images made through processes like carving, modeling, casting, and constructing, with examples including the Venus of Willendorf and the Queen Nefertiti bust.
- π Architecture is presented as the art and science of designing buildings and structures, with mentions of the Parthenon, the Colosseum, and the Hagia Sophia.
- ποΈ The script introduces a learning module where viewers must identify differences among artworks to 'unlock' information about them.
- π The script emphasizes the cultural and historical significance of art, suggesting that it can transmit messages across generations.
- π It provides a brief history and context for each artwork or architectural structure, enhancing the viewer's understanding of their origins and significance.
- πΊ The script includes interactive elements, encouraging viewers to participate and test their knowledge about art periods and styles.
- π The educational content is delivered in an engaging and entertaining manner, aiming to make art history accessible and enjoyable.
- πΈ The script encourages viewers to share their learning experience on social media, fostering a community of art enthusiasts.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the video script?
-The main theme of the video script is an educational journey through various periods of art history, focusing on Western classical art traditions, including painting, sculpture, and architecture.
What are the three categories of Western classical art traditions discussed in the script?
-The three categories of Western classical art traditions discussed are painting, sculpture, and architecture.
What is the significance of the Cave of Lascaux mentioned in the script?
-The Cave of Lascaux is significant as it represents prehistoric art, discovered in France, and contains some of the earliest known cave paintings.
Which artwork is mentioned as being discovered by Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt?
-The sarcophagus of Tutankhamun is the artwork discovered by Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.
What is the 'Medallion' in the context of the script?
-The 'Medallion' serves as a metaphorical key for unlocking knowledge about Western classical art traditions, earned by completing tasks and challenges throughout the video.
What is the purpose of the tasks given to the viewers during the video?
-The tasks are designed to engage viewers and test their understanding of the artworks and art periods discussed, ultimately helping them to unlock 'symbols' in the medallion.
What is the significance of the 'Lady and the Unicorn' tapestries mentioned in the script?
-The 'Lady and the Unicorn' tapestries are significant as they are considered one of the greatest works of art from the Middle Ages in Europe, known for their intricate design and symbolism.
What is the 'Venus of Willendorf' and why is it important?
-The 'Venus of Willendorf' is a prehistoric sculpture found in Austria, important for its depiction of a fertility figure and its age, dating back to the Upper Paleolithic era.
What is the architectural significance of the Parthenon mentioned in the script?
-The Parthenon is significant as it is a classical temple in Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, and is considered a prime example of ancient Greek architecture.
What challenge does the script pose to viewers at the end of the tour?
-The script challenges viewers to identify art periods and styles by presenting them with images and asking them to match the artworks to their respective eras.
How can viewers participate in the show's activities after watching the episode?
-Viewers can participate by sharing their experiences on social media using the hashtag 'artsmart' and potentially being featured in the next episode.
Outlines
π¨ Introduction to Western Classical Art
The script begins with an introduction by Sir Rafibi, the host of Deadpad TV, who welcomes viewers to Negros Occidental and encourages them to prepare for an exciting journey through the world of art. The episode focuses on Western classical art traditions, specifically painting, sculpture, and architecture. The host explains the nature of each art form and sets the stage for a time-traveling adventure through art history. The script also includes an interaction with an 'Art Smart' who shares her enthusiasm for the previous episode and challenges viewers to continue learning. The segment concludes with a preview of the tasks and rewards viewers can expect, including unlocking symbols on a medallion that serves as a key to the world of Western classical art.
ποΈ Journey Through Painting Traditions
This section delves into the world of painting, showcasing various artworks from different historical periods. The script describes the Cave of Lascaux, the Sarcophagus of Tutankhamun, the Judgment of Paris, and the Tomb of the Diver, among others. Each artwork is briefly explained, providing context about its discovery, historical significance, and the cultural narratives it represents. The segment also includes a task for viewers to identify which artwork is different from the others, leading to the discovery of the Cave of Lascaux. The script emphasizes the ability of paintings to transmit messages across generations and the importance of understanding the traditions and culture of the artists behind these masterpieces.
πΏ Exploring Sculpture and Architecture
The script continues with an exploration of sculpture and architecture, highlighting significant works from various eras. It discusses the Venus of Willendorf, the Venus of Brassempouy, the Queen Nefertiti Bust, and other notable sculptures, providing insights into their historical context and artistic significance. The architectural segment covers structures like Stonehenge, Egyptian temples, the Parthenon, the Colosseum, Hagia Sophia, and the Cathedral of Chartres. Each structure is described in terms of its architectural style, cultural importance, and the enduring legacy it leaves behind. The script also includes a task for viewers to identify the different types of art among the presented examples, with a focus on the passion and skill required to create such timeless works.
ποΈ Concluding the Art Historical Tour
The final paragraph wraps up the journey through art history with a challenge for viewers to identify the periods and styles of various artworks. It includes a quick game where viewers must match artworks to their respective historical periods, such as the Prehistoric Venus of Willendorf, the Roman Colosseum, and the Greek Judgment of Paris. The script concludes with a call to action for viewers to share their experiences using a specific hashtag on social media, with the chance to be featured in the next episode. The host, Sir Raphael, signs off with a message encouraging continued art creation and learning.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Art Smarts
π‘Classical Art Traditions
π‘Painting
π‘Sculpture
π‘Architecture
π‘Medallion
π‘Treasure Chests
π‘Cave of Lascaux
π‘Sarcophagus of Tutankhamun
π‘Gothic Art
π‘Cultural Transmission
Highlights
Introduction to the Art Smart journey through Negros Occidental.
Emphasis on the importance of learning about art traditions and artists.
Overview of the three categories of Western classical art traditions: painting, sculpture, and architecture.
Definition and explanation of what constitutes a painting in the context of art.
Description of the processes involved in creating sculptures.
Explanation of architecture as both art and science.
Introduction of the first treasure chest and the task to unlock it.
Discussion on the Cave of Lascaux and its significance.
Presentation of the Sarcophagus of Tutankhamun and its historical context.
Analysis of the Judgment of Paris and its cultural importance.
Introduction of the Tomb of the Diver and its unique features.
Exploration of Roman artistry through the Head of Alexander and Pompeii frescoes.
Discussion on Byzantine and Romanesque art through mosaics and frescoes.
Introduction of the second treasure chest and the task to unlock it.
Presentation of the Venus of Willendorf and its symbolic meaning.
Discussion on the Queen Nefertiti bust and its artistic and historical value.
Introduction of the third treasure chest and the task to unlock it.
Analysis of prehistoric architectural structures like menhirs and dolmens.
Discussion on the architectural marvels of the Egyptian era.
Overview of the Parthenon, Colosseum, Hagia Sophia, and Notre Dame Cathedral.
Challenge to identify art periods and styles based on given images.
Conclusion of the Art Smart journey and call to action for viewers to share their experiences.
Transcripts
[Music]
what's up art smarts all over the
philippines
i am sir rafibi and thank you for still
watching deadpad tv
all the way from the land of sweet
surprises welcome to negros occidental
are you ready to get your hearts racing
i'm sure you are so stay tuned and be
ready with your paper
pen and self-learning module as we take
the astonishing journey
here on art smart
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last week we had a great time
discovering the distinct characteristics
elements and principles of art in the
different periods
well the tour doesn't stop there because
today is another brand new opportunity
for a new art amazing trip
as we rediscover ancient classical and
medieval art traditions
and representative artworks and artists
from various art periods
before we go let's see what our rtbf has
prepared for you
hello there i have invited an art smart
to share her reaction about our last
episode
hello fellow art smarts last week
i really enjoyed our tour and i was
amazed by the wonders
that the different areas of art has
brought for the world
and i challenge you to get cool learning
let's make the most of this art amazing
time see you around our smarts
good to hear that from you cami rose sir
rafi
back to you our trip today will focus on
the three categories of western
classical art traditions
painting sculpture and architecture
hidden in these three treasure chests
a painting is a two-dimensional visual
image created by an artist applying
colored pigments or paint as medium
using a brush
sculptor on the other hand may be two or
three-dimensional visual images
that are made through any of the four
basic processes
carving modeling casting and
constructing our assembly
architecture is the art and science of
designing buildings and structures
related to environmental formation
that provides people with shelter to
live in work in
play in and store in at the end of the
tour
you need to pass the smart of tasks that
rtb will give you to unlock
two symbols in our medallion this
medallion will serve as your key to the
art amazing world of western classical
art traditions
as we go along you will have to unlock
three treasure chests
that will reveal marvelous wonders from
the past
since you are now time travel ready let
the astonishing journey
begin can you see the first treasure
chest
great but in order for us to open it
we need a key and to get the key you
will need to ace this task
among the three artworks which one is
different
you got it now can you tell what kind of
artwork is this
you're right this is a painting now
you can open the treasure chest this is
the cave of lascaux
during the prehistoric era discovered
the mossel ravidat in montagnac france
on september 12 1940. take a look at
this one
this is the sarcophagus of tutankhamun
discovered by howard carter
in november 4 1922 in the valley of the
king egypt
in the walls of king tutankhamun's tomb
were paintings of his life and the
scenes he expected to encounter in the
underworld
the greek produced the judgment of paris
in 575 to 550 bc
it was painted on an amphora a black
figure pottery from attica which
displayed the veneration of gods and
heroes bits of panel in 540-530 bc
was discovered during the 1930s in a
cave near the village of pizza
the tomb of the diver built in 470 bc
and discovered by italian archaeologist
mario napoli
on june 3 1968 in campana southern italy
is a grave made of five local limestone
slabs
forming the four lateral walls and the
roof and slabs carefully bonded with
plaster
now let's have a glimpse of the roman
artistry
head of alexander created in 100 bc
illustrates a battle in which alexander
charges the persian king darius
in the battle of essos vorso tricase
pompei
is an example of a fresco landscape
painting
believed to depict a ceremonial rite
either a marriage or the initiation of a
woman in a mystery cult
the byzantine's empress theodora in the
basilica of san vitale italy
is a mosaic of an asian queen with dark
eyes and hair
with a fierce expression the
romanesque's cries in majesty by an
artist named master tall in barcelona as
a spanish fresco
transferred into a canvas in which
christ is depicted in a full frontal
view
with the gospels on his left and his
right hand blessing the viewers
and surrounded by mandola or the
almond-shaped frame
and for the gothic style we have the
lady and the unicorn tapestry from
1506-1513
it is a series of six tapestries created
in the style of thousand flowers
often considered as one of the greatest
works of art
of the middle ages in europe the
shepherd david from the 13th century
is a gothic manuscript illustration
which shows some realistic detail
and naive naturalism these paintings
convey ideas of the tradition and
culture of the artists
they are capable of transmitting their
message from one generation
to another can you see the second
treasure chest
fantastic but in order for us to open it
we need a key and to get the key you
will need to get the correct answer in
this task
among the three artworks which one is
different
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you got it now can you tell what kind of
artwork is this
you're right this is a sculpture now
let us open the second treasure chest
venus of willendorf was found on august
7 1908 by a work man named joseph
zombati in villendorf lower austria
and was carved from ooletic limestone
showing heavy breasts and a large
abdomen which was believed to be a charm
to ensure fertility
venus of brass and poohy on the other
hand was discovered in a cave at grazing
pooy france in 1892
a sculpture carved from a mammoth piece
of ivory
is a lady with a hood which shows a
human face and hair style
this most copied work of ancient egypt
the queen nefertiti bust was created in
1345 bc by thutmose in ancient egypt
and discovered in amarna on december 6
1912
by the german oriental society this is
the statue
of pharaoh mankora and his queen
discovered by george reisner on january
18 9
and 10 carved in a smooth grain dark
stone called grey wack
or schist that created a sense of
eternity
and immortality this greek sculpture the
descabolus of 460 to 450 bc by myron of
illiterate
depicts a youthful ancient greek athlete
throwing a discus
the original sculpture was made of
bronze but was lost
the sarcophagus from cevitiri from the
late 6th century bc
is made of terracotta showing a husband
and a wife
reclining comfortably as if they were on
a couch
consisting of five ivory plaques that
fit together barbarini diptic at louvre
museum
represents the emperor justinian the
first as a triumphant victor
last judgment was carved by gus libertos
before 11
35 in cathedral of st lazar in otto and
france in romanesque style
the artists of these sculptures surely
poured out their hearts into their work
inspiring them to produce such marvels
so if you plan to make a sculpture
do it with a whole lot of passion i
think you can see the third treasure
chest
but then again in order for us to open
it we need a key
and to get the key you will need to get
this task done perfectly
among the three artworks which one is
different
you got it now can you tell what kind of
artwork is this
you're right an architecture here are
the architectural
works from the prehistoric era the men
her is a huge
stone standing vertically on the ground
usually standing in the middle of the
field
or arranged in rows while dolmens are
stone tables consisting of two huge
standing stones supporting a horizontal
giant stone
which served as a grave or as an altar
this is the chrome leg
it is a circle of standing stones
considered as a temple where rituals
were held
behold as we visit these structures that
have stood the test of time
you're right i am talking about egyptian
architecture
egyptian temples served as places of
residence of the gods
and key centers of economic activity and
official worship of the god
the mastaba is an egyptian tomb in the
form of flat roofed
rectangular structure with outward
sloping sides
made of mud bricks or stones and marked
as burial sites of many imminent
egyptians
the parthenon which was constructed in
447 bc
and completed in 432 bc in athens greece
by the architects ectinos and
calligraphies along with a sculpture
named phidias
is the greatest classical temple
dedicated to the goddess athena
rome's colosseum from 70 to 82 a.d
is an oval amphitheater built from
travertine limestone
top or volcanic rock and brick-faced
concrete
used for gladiatorial contests and
public spectacles
the byzantine period's haya sophia and
istanbul turkey was designed by isidore
of militus and antemius of tralis
and 537 bc the gothic era's cathedral of
chartres or notre dame cathedral
is the first high gothic cathedral with
thousands of sculpted figures and
splendid stained glass windows
these architectural structures have
lasted for a long time
because of their strong foundation in
these trying times
may we be as strong and grounded as
these structures
so our stories will be heard by the
future generation
these masterpieces are powerful tools
that reflect
culture and tradition before we go back
to the present
rtb is here again to challenge what you
know
hello art smarts it was an artful visit
from the past
let's play pick that style or era i
challenge you to identify the periods
that these photos represent
now it's time to smart up you have five
seconds for each item
picture number one venus of willendorf
this sculpture was created during the
prehistoric era
picture number two the colosseum
this was constructed during the roman
era
picture number three judgment of paris
the greek era congratulations art smarts
you successfully unlocked two symbols in
our medallion
i am so proud of you sir rafi
back to you it was a jam-packed trip
right
i hope you took selfies while we were on
tour share it on facebook and use the
hashtag artsmart
and get the chance to be featured in our
next episode
that's it for our astonishing journey
today this has been sir raphael
let's keep on creating art we are smart
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