Sunday, February 16, 2014

Prehistoric Art- Venus of Willendorf Analysis by Lamis Hassim

After finishing off an extremely interesting movie (BBC - How Art Made the World) about prehistoric art (with some scary music), we proceeded to analyze the Venus of Willendorf.  Otherwise known in our class as "the one with the boobs"

Title: Venus of Willendorf, 11cm
Medium:  Limestone 
Artist : Unknown (I personally picture a hipster caveman
Date: Circa between 24 000 and 22 000 BC

Elements of Art: (We can now confidently name them in our sleep)

Line: Curved (or "the lady line"), which makes up the detail.
Tone/ volume/ shading: 3D rounded/ bulgy forms which seem to be more prominent in the front than the back
Colour: Monochrome, warm, brown and natural
Shape: Rounded and organic 
Texture: Bumpy in areas which contrasts to the smooth body
Space: Not much except in the belly button (JM: This was the students' suggestion not the teacher's) - sculpture in the round

Principles of Design: (Even Mrs Martin had to open up google for this one- in her defense it was a very tiring day) 

Focal Point: Breasts/ Stomach
Rhythm and Movement: Curves create some movement and sense of flow, the little bumps in the head create rhythm
Harmony: Fairly harmonious- everything is round and curved as opposed to the head.
Proportion: Exaggerated.

What we have realized is that the Venus of Willendorf may represent a pregnant woman due to the fact that we assume cave woman would have had a very active lifestyle (gathering the berries and whatnot) and probably would have had a somewhat more slender figure.

We assume that this sculpture would not be for worship purposes or represent trances as it is rather small, instead we think it was used as a fertility symbol or charm. Cave woman may have wanted lots of kids as many of the kids would have died either in childbirth or as a result of a disease as there were no medications which also meant labour without anesthetic... May God help them. 

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