viernes, 3 de mayo de 2013
The Divine Comedy!
This is a nice reading , it maiinly talks about Dante who was lost in the dark forest, a panther, a lion and a wolf will intercept the pass. Beatriz (grace or divine wisdom) sent to his aid his favorite poet, Virgil, that protects and is offered as a guide.After spending the Acheron enter hell. Walking the nine concentric circles of hell, which are narrowing as a huge funnel, where the damned suffer horrible penalties.The apex of this inverted cone coincides with the center of the earth. In the depths of hell is Lucifer amphitheater. Dante and Virgil interrogate the damned, suffering terrible pains in relation to their guilt.In this description of hell, dante looks episodes of unparalleled grandeur. It is the epitome of all that in the middle ages imagined about the tortures of the grave. We quote, for its special poignancy, the scene of Francesca of Rimini and the Count Ugolino sentenced to devour their own children.Encentra Dante in hell with historical and contemporary, with friends and enemies, on which launches relentless torment and judgment.
African/American Trickster!
Almost every oral tradition in the world has trickster figures, and
African American culture is no exception. Tricksters dominate the folk
tradition that peoples of African descent developed in the United
States, especially those tales hat were influenced by African folk tradition, landscape, and wildlife. tricksters are animals or characters who, while ostensibly disadvantaged
and weak in a contest of wills, power, and or resources, succeed in
getting the best of their larger, more powerful adversaries. Tricksters
achieve their objectives through indirection and mask-wearing, through
playing upon the gullibility of their opponents. Though trickster tales in African American culture are frequently a
source of humor, they also contain serious commentary on the inequities
of existence in a country where the promises of democracy were denied to
a large portion of the citizenry, a pattern that becomes even clearer
in the literary adaptations of trickster figures.
domingo, 21 de abril de 2013
Tao Te Ching!
Tao Te Ching
Since my point of view, this reading is complicated because it has no logical order what makes all harder to understand what it say, is written like in a poem form and it talks about different things such as verses, rhymes and text quotes in abstract form, which I mainly capture about this reading was about the truth of God, also it mentions something about our return to the absolute reign, and also mentions that we need to bring the truth to practice according to our spirit so that our speech and actions we understand and conform to God's truth, then you will be subject to divine truth and a golden thread that connects us with heaven adn by this way you will be with God.
SUNDIATA
SUNDIATA
When Sogolon is brought to the king by two hunters, he marries her despite her ugliness. When Sogolon becomes pregnant, she is treated with a great deal of favorability because of the prophecy. Maghan's first wife, Sassouma Berete, became jealous of Sogolon's and fears that her child will displace her own eight-year-old son. Sassouma later affects Sogolon's and Sundiata's lives when, following the king's death, she maneuvers to have her son placed on the throne, forcing Sogolon and Sundiata to flee in exile.
But before this all happens, several things occur during Sundiata's childhood. After Sundiata is born, he is unable to walk for many years. Sundiata didn't walk until after his mother was admonished when she asked for some baobab leaves from Maghan, whose own son picked the leaves from the baobab tree. When Sundiata learned what had happened from his tearful mother, he strapped two iron braces to his legs, stood, then dragged a baobab tree outside Sogolon's house.
This changed Sundiata in everyone's eyes as they began to realize that the prophecy was true and Sundiata was destined to become a powerful and important man. This incident would lead to Maghan's actions, who would consult with nine witches on how to handle the situation. Another incident during Sundiata's youth was when his griot, Balla Fasseke was taken away from him. Griots are extremely important to kings for they are the public records of the noble families lineages as well the great deeds committed by members within those families. Sundiata losing his own griot was the equivalent of emasculation. This version of the Mali epic plays heavily on themes such as the occult, prophecy, and epic adventure. It takes its time in telling Sundiata's childhood, his rise to becoming a great leader, his years in exile, and his battles with Soumaoro and other enemies who cross his path.
"The tale of Genji"
"The Tale of Genji" tells the story of the Shining Genji, a beautiful son of Emperor but without category prince, from his birth to his death. The little son of Genji's favorite concubine of the emperor, so he lives in the palace, where he received multiple honors and developed a successful career as a courtier. Being a handsome man, the story devotes much of the narrative to tell his countless affairs, especially in the part of his youth. However, Genji is deeply in love with Fujitsubo, the concubine who has replaced his mother in the heart of the emperor, which will eventually have a child. Because of his love affairs, Genji will be condemned to exile, with return to resume his brilliant life at court. Special mention Lady Murasaki, his beloved niece of Fujitsubo, which Genji takes under his wing when still a child. Pygmalion As if it were, makes her a woman who excels in all the arts that a lady had to master at the time, to recover well from the defects found in most of her lovers.
The work is a brilliant tableau of the customs of the time. Abundant in descriptions, so most faithful recreates the dress, furniture and decorations of the rooms, customs or ceremonies and traditions in a cool courtly society of his time.
Popol Vuh!
Having read the Popol Vuh, we can say that is one of the top performances of Latin American literature,
specifically of the Mayan culture, we can consider this work as a
culturally significant eminence by indigenous Mayan civilizations. The
historical legacy of the Popol Vuh is invaluable, because of the wide
range of knowledge embodied in this work, with respect to various
aspects of the Mayan world and its customs.
Summarizing the
highlights that can be seen along the literary document, you can
highlight issues such as imagination, creativity, linked to the
religious aspect, cosmogonic theogonic, theological, mythological,
political and social.
You can see that this literary work is
oriented to entertain the audience, having great deeds of heroes unreal,
knowing that all was fantasy. To describe customs, religious beliefs,
origin of man, and origin of all things according to the culture that
created it, the Maya-Quiche. On numerous occasions the man and the gods
are set to the same level, interacting with each other in battles and
various exploits. The gods are superior to humans, creatures created for
the venerate, worship, otherwise they will be punished. During the
entire work talking about a hero and an antihero, can be gods or humans,
no one speaks specifically. In this literary work are very advanced
concepts regarding the creation of the world and man by the gods.
At the same time we can see how these gods make mistakes and fail multiple times, that is not perfect. For example, the creation of man from clay, wood and corn finally man. It also highlights the religious and polytheism marked with their respective beliefs, rituals, worships, sacrifices, offerings and dances.
martes, 16 de abril de 2013
Mahabharata Storie!
I personally like a lot this story because it`s very interesting and reflect a very popular story that happen many years ago.. It is about a King named Pratipa, one daywhen he was traveling at the country side he met a beautiful woman, she was collecting mny flowers from a tree besides the street, then he saw that pretty woman and inmediatly stop his carriage, get down of it and talk to her asking her who she was?, she was very surprised and replied him with a question: What do you want to know about me? -Then the King told har that she look different than other womans and very atractive he said, meanwhile she was surprised, after that he told her that he was the Knig from there, also asking her if she would want to go with him and became the Queen, -She was surprised and didn`t reply anything, then he ask -Aren`t you interested in me?, She replied -Really King? I`m Ganga, and told him that she was ready for marring him if he makes her a promice: You sould never question me about the reason of my actions! to which he replied: all right, then he take her to them Castle and married Ganga making her the new Queen, they had lots of sons but there was a problem each baby that was born she threw it into the river, The King fall in depresure by the actions of Ganga and talked to her, after that they had their number eight kid, but Ganga didn`t threw him into the River because he told Ganga to stop it! Then she got mad and explain the reason, after that she gave him the baby and leave him, by going far away. The king names his son Mahabharata. Santanu, after the disappearance of his wife, returned to his capital
with a sorrowful heart. I shall now recount to thee the many virtues and
the great good fortune of the illustrious king Santanu of the Bharata
race. Indeed, it is this splendid history that is called the
Mahabharata.
viernes, 12 de abril de 2013
Aegean Art!
The first samples of
art found around the
Mediterranean Sea before being populated by Greeks are white
stone figurines represent goddesses (famous statuette
of a priestess of the snake) and some male
characters, standing or seated, with
limited visibility and highly
stylized strokes. Small idols
are probably related to cults of which we know
nothing. These figurines have been found in the Cyclades, and the oldest dating
back to the mid-third millennium BC
It is the stage known as Middle Helladic
art.
In architecture was
used stone, adobe and brick, plaster-like
high quality alabaster sustainable element was
used as the pillar of square base and
column Aegean (forerunner
of the Greek Doric column), circular base and stem smooth
thicker at the top than at the bottom or Knossos
Palace Knossos palace Crete characteristic, so
aberíntica built on
terraces on top of hills, with a
central courtyard 60 meters long by 29 wide,
here is a sample of
painting, paint a mural very naturalistic and realistic, not merely reproduce typified
positions, but seeks the expression of movement as cool Bullfighting.
There are very few specimens
of sculpture, but found small ceramic
statues, gold or ivory, such as Goddesses
or Priestesses of
Serpents. v-representations is a goddess probably of fertility or of a priestess , the
figures are the characteristic
suit, tight bodice with short sleeves to the elbow, and low-cut that leaves the
chest bare and ruffled skirt, the hit may
have different forms: a turban, as
tiara, etc., and may be horned animal with a religious sense, the arms are separated from the body, in prayer, creating a good space and making the figure lose rigidity.
tiara, etc., and may be horned animal with a religious sense, the arms are separated from the body, in prayer, creating a good space and making the figure lose rigidity.
Islamic Art!
The Islamic
era, Hegira, begins in 622, when Muhammad march
from Mecca to Medina to escape the
intransigence shown by his preaching. From that
date, together with religious
faith, emerged a new social and political attitudes, in less than
a century, expanded from the Bay
of Bengal to the Atlantic Ocean.
Islam is based on a holy book, the Qoran, which contains the word of Allah that in this case is their God revealed to Muhammad or sent his messenger. The communication of the divine message was conducted in Arabic which went on to become the official language and the vehicle unit.
Islam is based on a holy book, the Qoran, which contains the word of Allah that in this case is their God revealed to Muhammad or sent his messenger. The communication of the divine message was conducted in Arabic which went on to become the official language and the vehicle unit.
Islamic art is
known by the artistic style
developed in the culture generated
by the Islamic religion.
Islamic art has a certain stylistic unity, due to the displacement of artists, dealers, patrons and workers. The use of a common script throughout the Islamic world and the development of calligraphy reinforce this idea of unity. Attached great importance to the geometry and decoration that could be of three types:
Kufic Calligraphy: using verses from the Koran.
Lacería: using interlaced lines or polygons forming stars.
Ataurique: using plant designs.
In architecture, buildings created with specific functions such as mosques and madrassas, following the same basic pattern, but with different shapes. Virtually no art of sculpture but the achievements of any metal, ivory or ceramic, often reaching high technical perfection. There is also a painting and book illumination in the sacred and profane.
Islamic art has a certain stylistic unity, due to the displacement of artists, dealers, patrons and workers. The use of a common script throughout the Islamic world and the development of calligraphy reinforce this idea of unity. Attached great importance to the geometry and decoration that could be of three types:
Kufic Calligraphy: using verses from the Koran.
Lacería: using interlaced lines or polygons forming stars.
Ataurique: using plant designs.
In architecture, buildings created with specific functions such as mosques and madrassas, following the same basic pattern, but with different shapes. Virtually no art of sculpture but the achievements of any metal, ivory or ceramic, often reaching high technical perfection. There is also a painting and book illumination in the sacred and profane.
Egyptian Art!
Egyptian art is
unquestionably the art form
that has captivated modern man. Hieroglyphs were a writing system invented
by the ancient Egyptians. It was
used from the predynastic until the fourth century. The ancient Egyptians used three basic types of writing: hieroglyphic, hieratic and
demotic, the latter corresponds to the
Late Period of Egypt.
Egyptian civilization not only created an architecture, sculpture and painting of breathtaking beauty, but also a culture that has made dream researchers, writers and ordinary people, where it melts the historical, the mythical and mysterious.
Egyptian civilization not only created an architecture, sculpture and painting of breathtaking beauty, but also a culture that has made dream researchers, writers and ordinary people, where it melts the historical, the mythical and mysterious.
Egyptian art is an art that is closely related to the environment in
which it operates. This media influences different aspects:
firstly the geographical environment determines
a closed culture that makes an art impervious to
outside influences, it will
evolve just as they will do will be on
their own ways due to lack of communication with the outside.
On the other hand, the medium will determine some materials that indicate a disregard for earthly life and a desire to perpetuate the moral and the god of the dead, so that art is often a function of temples and tombs. This relates to both art determinants also are given by the media: the monarchy and religion.
On the other hand, the medium will determine some materials that indicate a disregard for earthly life and a desire to perpetuate the moral and the god of the dead, so that art is often a function of temples and tombs. This relates to both art determinants also are given by the media: the monarchy and religion.
Thus, Pharaoh and nobles from that time and
priests will be the main
customers. This is an official
and courtly art,
developed under the religion mainly because it
is linked Pharaoh. It is therefore not an autonomous art.
Egyptian art is always subject to rules, so it is very similar and monotonous, so homogeneous. It's a stereotypical art is valued at more accuracy than the original finish. They also have a symbolic nature and magic.
Egyptian art is always subject to rules, so it is very similar and monotonous, so homogeneous. It's a stereotypical art is valued at more accuracy than the original finish. They also have a symbolic nature and magic.
Greek Art!
Greek art sets
a benchmark for Western civilization endure to
this day. The ancient Greek
models are regarded as classics and canons sculptural
and architectural styles have been recreated
over and over again throughout the history of the West. To speak of Greek painting is necessary to refer to
ceramics, since precisely in
decorating vases, plates and
bowls, whose marketing was a
very productive business in ancient Greece, where he was able to develop this
art.
Early designs were elementary geometric forms-hence the name of the geometric receive this first period (ninth and eighth centuries BC.) - That just stood out above the surface.
Early designs were elementary geometric forms-hence the name of the geometric receive this first period (ninth and eighth centuries BC.) - That just stood out above the surface.
SCULPTURES:
The first Greek
sculptures were taking place in the ninth century
BC. Firstly sculptures were small human
figures made very malleable materials such
as clay, ivory or wax. It was not until the Archaic period on the seventh and sixth centuries BC. There was where Greeks began to work the stone. The most common of the early works were
simple statues of boys named kouros and girls
who were Kores. Smooth, rounded shapes,
these figures in stone plasmaban a beauty ideal.
These figures bore a strong resemblance to the Egyptian sculptures that served as a model. With the arrival of classicism V and IV centuries BC., Greek statuary was taking a character and finally abandoned the primitive oriental patterns. By studying the ratios could copy faithfully the human anatomy and faces definitely gained in expressiveness and realism.
These figures bore a strong resemblance to the Egyptian sculptures that served as a model. With the arrival of classicism V and IV centuries BC., Greek statuary was taking a character and finally abandoned the primitive oriental patterns. By studying the ratios could copy faithfully the human anatomy and faces definitely gained in expressiveness and realism.
Greek painting:
The
last major school of Greek pottery painting was red-figure, in which the black-figure technique was reversed:
orange silhouettes were formed by painting around them in black, allowing
interior details to be painted rather than incised. This gave the artist much
more control in drawing smooth curves or varying the thickness of lines when
adding details. It also allowed for gradients of colour, since the black paint
could be diluted to acquire shades of brown.
Indian Art.
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The art of India
is mainly characterized as a reflection
of the complex Indian
society, multiethnic and multicultural. Also has a primarily
religious character, serving art
as a means of transmission of
the various religions that have marked India: Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam,
Christianity, etc.. I personally noticed
as a feature of Indian art that it drive towards integration with nature,
as an adaptation to the universal order,
considering that most of natural elements (mountains, rivers, trees) have
for the Indians a
sacred character tha same as the cow that is also sacred for them.
It is
characterized by the distinctive
styling of their figures.
Features:
• Indian Drawing seems to be very sensual and sensitive.
• Decorativism in clothes, landscapes, objects, various ornaments, etc.
• colorism harmonious and pleasant which gives beauty.
• The line as a key element in the compositions. The contours give it personality and style generate much visual linking the whole game.
• Thematically are representations of their gods and their stories or legends.
• Animals are present in many works: Birds, elephants (as you can see on the image), fish and many others more.
• Notable and erotic themes of love between the gods and their loved ones.
• Indian Drawing seems to be very sensual and sensitive.
• Decorativism in clothes, landscapes, objects, various ornaments, etc.
• colorism harmonious and pleasant which gives beauty.
• The line as a key element in the compositions. The contours give it personality and style generate much visual linking the whole game.
• Thematically are representations of their gods and their stories or legends.
• Animals are present in many works: Birds, elephants (as you can see on the image), fish and many others more.
• Notable and erotic themes of love between the gods and their loved ones.
India has been
the cradle of a great civilization that spread, thanks largely to the spread of Buddhism throughout
central and southeast Asia,
reaching influence even powerful
cultures like China and Japan.
In West was known
mainly after expedition
to India by Alexander the Great, when
news arrived of technical advances,
cultural and art developed in the Indian subcontinent.
domingo, 31 de marzo de 2013
Greco Roman Temples and Buildings..!
“Debod Temple”
The Temple of Debod is an Greco Roman building complex currently located in Madrid,
it is located at the west of the Plaza of Spain, next
to the Paseo del Pintor Rosales, a high where was the headquarters of the Mountain.Debod Temple was a gift
from Egypt to Spain (1968), in return for Spanish assistance,
following the international call made by
UNESCO to save the temples of
Nubia, Abu Simbel
primarily, endangered because the construction of the Aswan Dam.
“Edfu Temple”
The Edfu Temple is an ancient Egyptian temple located on the west bank of the Nile in the city of Edfu
during the Greco-Roman period became known as Magna
Apolinópolis, dedicated to the god of gods, Horus-Apolo.1 is the second
temple largest in
Egypt after Karnak and one
of the best preserved. The temple,
dedicated to the falcon god Horus, was built during the Hellenistic period between 237 and 57. C.
“Santa María Del Fiore De Florencia”
The Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral duomo in Italian,
from the Latin that means Domus Dei, God's House of the Roman Catholic
Archdiocese of Florence, noted for its dome. It is one of the masterpieces of
Gothic and early Renaissance Italian. Symbol of wealth and power in the Tuscan
capital during the thirteenth and fourteenth century, the Florentine cathedral
is one of the largest buildings in Christendom.
“Sistine Chapel”
The Sistine Chapel is the most famous chapel of the Apostolic Palace of the Vatican, the
official residence of the Pope. It
is located to the right of the
Basilica of St. Peter and
originally served as Vatican
Fort Hood. It is famous for its architecture, evocative of Solomon's Temple of the Old Testament, and its
decoration in fresco work of the greatest Renaissance artists including Michelangelo, Raphael and Botticelli.
By order of Pope Julius II, Michelangelo decorated the dome between 1508 and
1512.
“Sainte-Chapelle
De París”
The Holy Chapel (Sainte-Chapelle
in French), also called the royal chapel of the Île de la Cité, is a Gothic
church located in downtown of Paris, France. It is considered one of the masterpieces
of radiant period
of Gothic architecture. It was built
to house relics purchased by King St. Louis of France, so it has been regarded as a
huge shrine. The roof,
supported by countless columns support the weight of the entire building,
the chapel was built low to be useful as
functional and architectural full
relief allowed the
construction of the chapel high
and bear the full weight of it.
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