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S1 E1 - Where Do We Come From?
April 4, 201334minWhat are the common themes of ancient art? Why is ancient art relevant today? What makes a masterpiece? Before you begin your journey through the world of ancient art, consider why ancient art matters, what it tells us about different cultures, and its impact on and similarity to our world today.#HistoryFree trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E2 - Ancient Cave Art-Chauvet, France
April 5, 201332minStep back more than 30,000 years as you view some of the earliest known art in the world-- a fabulous gallery of animals painted on the cave walls at Chauvet. These paintings tell us something profound about the Paleolithic mind and force us to reconsider our own ideas about "primitive" art.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E3 - The Uruk Vase-Vision of an Ordered World
April 5, 201328minIn Mesopotamia, writing was developed 5,000 years ago, alongside the first narrative art, which set the stage for everything that followed in the Western art historical tradition. The registers on the Uruk Vase tell the story of civilization and reveal a hierarchical world as seen by one of the most complex societies of the era.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E4 - The Standard of Ur-Role of the King
April 5, 201331minTurn to the masterpieces of the ancient Sumerians in the city of Ur, the "Cradle of Civilization." No one knows whether the mysterious Royal Standard of Ur is actually a standard--or even royal--but it tells us a great deal about the technology, social structure, and the dazzling riches of this society.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E5 - Ram Caught in a Thicket
April 5, 201329minExplore the fertility theme in the first 3-D sculpture of the course. "Ram Caught in a Thicket" was excavated from the Great Death Pit at Ur. In addition to telling us about royal burials, the sculpture tells us about the society's wealth, its relationship with animals, and the religious role of the rulers and lords.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E6 - Great Ziggurat at Ur-Ancient Architecture
April 5, 201332minWith the magnificent ziggurats, ancient people reached for the sky, which was the domain of the deities. Learn about Nanna, the Sumerian moon god, and experience the architectural grandeur at the heart of Sumerian daily life. While wars, climate, and looting have wrought their damage on the ziggurat at Ur, enough remains to tell a fascinating story.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E7 - Victory Stela of Naram-Sin of Akkad
April 5, 201331minWhat makes a king a god? Ponder the visual propaganda behind Naram-Sin's victory stela. After learning the story of this Akkadian king, you'll study this monument's artistic innovation--its realism, its unified composition, and its new approach to narrative. Additional Akkadian art provides perspective on this era's radical artistic changes.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E8 - Neo-Assyrian Palace Reliefs
April 5, 201329minJump to the 1st millennium B.C. and the mighty Assyrian Empire. The palace reliefs reveal a warlike society in which the king reinforces order, as revealed in the famous Lion Hunt scenes. As he battles the lions, the king proves he is greater in power than the threatening beast and all that it represents. The reliefs demonstrate the apogee of artistic skill in the Assyrian court.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E9 - Queen of the Night-Babylonian Goddess
April 5, 201329minCursed in the Bible as "the mother of harlots and abominations of the earth," Babylon is much more fascinating and strange than you might think. Examine the "Queen of the Night," a nude woman who is part animal and part human. This curious mixture of the erotic and the terrifying creates a mesmerizing masterpiece filled with mystery.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E10 - Ishtar Gate and Processional Way
April 5, 201330minContinue your study of ancient Babylon by reflecting on Nebuchadnezzar's city gates and processional way. These impressive feats of architecture and engineering inspire awe through their sheer size. The animals on the gate--lions, bulls, and the snake-dragon--were meant to protect the city by intimidating those who would bring harm to the community.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E11 - The Ancient City of Persepolis
April 5, 201333minTurn to the Persian Empire, one of the grandest civilizations in the ancient world. Survey the history of Persia from King Cyrus to Alexander the Great, then study the city of Persepolis. Its construction, its palaces, and its many relief sculptures all showed the breadth and power of the king.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E12 - Palette of Narmer-The Conquering King
April 5, 201333minTo maintain social cohesion, ancient kings had to justify their power through ideological control, and no culture was better than Egypt at creating art to establish the underpinnings of kingship. This first lecture on Egypt considers the Palette of Narmer, a superb carving that embodies the unification of the state and established an ideology of kingship for the next 3,000 years.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E13 - Statue of Khafre-Rebirth of a King
April 5, 201333minWhy did the Egyptians go to such great lengths to prepare bodies after death? They loved life, and the grand tombs and sculptures were a way to capture the soul for eternal life. Reflect on the statue of King Khafre, which communicates strength and power--and signifies so much more than what is first evident.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E14 - Tutankhamun's Mask
April 5, 201331minYou've no doubt seen images of King Tut's mask, but what does it represent? Why is it such a magnificent work of art? Unpack the secrets of Egypt's famous boy king and find out why the treasures of his tomb survived.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E15 - Tomb Painting of Nefertari
April 5, 201333minLook at a masterpiece of painting that lay hidden for more than 3,000 years and was never meant to be seen by human eyes again. Queen Nefertari was one of the most loved and celebrated women in the history of Egypt, and this lecture takes you on a tour through the chambers of her grand tomb.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E16 - Kritios Boy-Idealized Athletic Youth
April 5, 201328minTravel to ancient Greece and trace the development of realism in sculpture through the Archaic period. The "Kritios Boy" represents a leap forward and seems more "alive" than Egyptian sculptures, partly because of the development of contrapposto and partly due to cultural differences in artistic taste between the Greeks and the Egyptians.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E17 - Discobolus-Motion in Sculpture
April 5, 201331minGo back to a time when the Olympic Games were a sacred event. The famous discus thrower represents a new development in the history of sculpture because of the way it shows motion. This lecture delves into the sports culture of ancient Greece and reveals the technique behind the drama of Myron's sculpture.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E18 - Parthenon Marbles-Metopes and Frieze
April 5, 201331minPlunge into the mythological battles of the Parthenon in Athens. The metopes, pediment sculptures, and frieze dramatize Greek myths, narrate battles, and are sublimely beautiful examples of Greek sculpture. Professor McDonald explains the context for these works and offers insight into the glory and pride of ancient Greece.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E19 - Greek Vase Painting-Death of Sarpedon
April 5, 201328minVisit the fields of Troy as phalanxes of Greeks advance upon the Trojans. There, according to the Iliad, Sarpedon was killed by Patroclus, a scene memorialized in Euphronios's red-figure vase painting. Learn how artists represented death and what techniques artists used to tell a coherent story on a round vase.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E20 - Aphrodite of Knidos
April 5, 201327minThe Greeks offered more than just action and warfare in their art. This lecture examines the first female nude in the tradition, a sculpture of Aphrodite, the femme fatale of Mount Olympus. Whereas Greeks would have considered it unseemly to represent a nude woman, Aphrodite was a goddess and could be portrayed as sensuous, beautiful, and alluring.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E21 - Laocoön--Three-Dimensional Narrative
April 5, 201332minContemplate one of the most mesmerizing sculptures in the world. Beyond the emotional expressiveness, the writhing snakes, and the doomed children, "Laocoön" has a complicated history that reflects its importance and its genius. As a hallmark of Hellenistic art, the beauty of this piece lies not only in its composition, but in its many interpretations.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E22 - Column of Trajan
April 5, 201332minThis stunning 125-foot-high monument is truly a marvel, combining a feat of engineering with the skill of sculptors who crafted a 650-foot-long story that spirals upward from the base. The column commemorates the successful military campaigns of the Roman emperor Trajan and offers a wealth of information about Roman warfare, religious rites, and even building techniques.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E23 - Bronzes of Ancient China
April 5, 201332minMove east to the Shang and Chou dynasties in ancient China, where bronze vessels cast with astonishing technical skill and artistry are the defining artifact. Excavated in 1976, the royal tomb of Fu Hao revealed a trove of precious bronze vessels, which would have been used in ancestor worship, for ceremonial meals, and to support the authority of kings.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E24 - Great Stupa at Sanchi
April 5, 201332minDelve into the world of Buddhism and the Great Stupa at Sanchi, the most ancient stone structure in India and the only one that supposedly houses the ashes of Buddha. Take a tour of a spiritual monument, protected by impressive gates, and see how the sculptural reliefs and pilgrimage instruct visitors in the teachings of the Buddha.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E25 - Borobudur-Ancient Buddhist Stupa
April 5, 201330minContinue your investigation of Buddhism by turning to the largest Buddhist monument in the world, Borobudur. As you study the terraces of this "cosmic mountain," you'll see superb carved reliefs that tell stories about the Buddha's life, humanity's place in the cosmos, and the path to nirvana.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
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