As you know there are some artworks that no ones hardly pays attention to. They give it a glimpse than move along their way. The theme of this exhibition is to let you realize the women goddess. I choose this theme because not every one would take the time out to let their mind venture out and know the true meaning of the women goddess and what role they played in the past and present and probably the future. Secondly I just love women But mainly just giving the concept and ideas of what the different women goddess from different arts. As you have heard stories gods or goddess play a big role in human civilization in the past and now. For example different types of human culture praised in a god or goddess. The women goddess represent the many things such as the humanification of mother hood, purification and spritual healing in one self and the birth of humanity.
The three pieces of art work is similar to one another because it represents women. The only difference is that these artworks are from different time periods in the past as well as culture. They share appearances of artwork of the human body of women. Based on my analyses it is not effected by where or when the work was created cause as I said they are different and from different time periods as well as cultures. The common feeling I have about this is the respect and honesty for women. Basically giving me an idea of what the goddess woman do to help create generation and generation of people from their cultures or so.
Terracotta statuette of a goddess
Mid - 5th century B.C.
Greek and Roman Art
Seated goddess with a child
Hittite Empire
14th - 13th century
Limestone statue of the goddess Artemis
1000 B.C. - A.D. 1
Greek and Roman Art
Limestone statue if Aphrodite holding winged Eros
Greek Roman Art
1000 B.C. - A.D 1
The Goddess Durga Victorious over the Buffalo Demon, Mahisha
9th Century A.D. 500 - 1000
Indonesia / Asian Art
Limestone Stele (Shaft) with the head of Hathor
1000 B.C. - A.D. 1
Greek and Roman Art
Buddhisy Deity
A.D. 1600 - 1800
Asian Art
China
Qing Dynasty
The Judgement Of Paris
A.D. 1400 - 1600
Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, Kronach)
European Art
The Birth Of Venus
Alexandre Cabanel (French, Montpellier 1823 - 1889 Paris)
European Art
Lotus Head Fertility
Goddess Lajja Gauri
Asian Art
6th century
India
Lustration Of Lakshimi
Goddess Of Fortune
8th Century
India
A.D. 500 - 1000
Asian Art
Saraswati, Goddess of Learning and Music
Playing a Vina Y.G. Srimati (Indian 1927 - 2007)
Asian Art
Marble head of a goddess
Greek and Roman Art
1000 B.C. - 1 A.D.
Goddess with Foliage Wifredo Lam
(Cuban, 1902 - 1982)
Modern, and Contempary Art
Marble head of Athena
Roman Empire
A.D. 1-500
Greek & Roman Art
Friday, December 9, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Field Trip #6
Head of a goddess
Egyptian Art
1295–1270 B.C.
New Kingdom, Ramesside
Mother Goddess (Matrika)
Mid 16 century
India
Marble Statuette of the goddess Hekate
1-500 A.D.
Roman Art
Imperial Stone Sculpture
As you know there are some artworks that no ones hardly pays attention to. They give it a glimpse than move along their way. The theme of this exhibition is to let you realize the women goddess. I choose this theme because not every one would take the time out to let their mind venture out and know the true meaning of the women goddess and what role they played in the past and present and probably the future. Secondly I just love women But mainly just giving the concept and ideas of what the different women goddess from different arts. As you have heard stories gods or goddess play a big role in human civilization in the past and now. For example different types of human culture praised in a god or goddess. The women goddess represent the many things such as the humanification of mother hood, purification and spritual healing in one self and the birth of humanity.
The three pieces of art work is similar to one another because it represents women. The only difference is that these artworks are from different time periods in the past as well as culture. They share appearances of artwork of the human body of women. Based on my analyses it is not effected by where or when the work was created cause as I said they are different and from different time periods as well as cultures. The common feeling I have about this is the respect and honesty for women. Basically giving me an idea of what the goddess woman do to help create generation and generation of people from their cultures or so.
Egyptian Art
1295–1270 B.C.
New Kingdom, Ramesside
Mother Goddess (Matrika)
Mid 16 century
India
Marble Statuette of the goddess Hekate
1-500 A.D.
Roman Art
Imperial Stone Sculpture
As you know there are some artworks that no ones hardly pays attention to. They give it a glimpse than move along their way. The theme of this exhibition is to let you realize the women goddess. I choose this theme because not every one would take the time out to let their mind venture out and know the true meaning of the women goddess and what role they played in the past and present and probably the future. Secondly I just love women But mainly just giving the concept and ideas of what the different women goddess from different arts. As you have heard stories gods or goddess play a big role in human civilization in the past and now. For example different types of human culture praised in a god or goddess. The women goddess represent the many things such as the humanification of mother hood, purification and spritual healing in one self and the birth of humanity.
The three pieces of art work is similar to one another because it represents women. The only difference is that these artworks are from different time periods in the past as well as culture. They share appearances of artwork of the human body of women. Based on my analyses it is not effected by where or when the work was created cause as I said they are different and from different time periods as well as cultures. The common feeling I have about this is the respect and honesty for women. Basically giving me an idea of what the goddess woman do to help create generation and generation of people from their cultures or so.
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