Thursday, November 7, 2013

Illyrian Art




Illyrian Art in the Prehistory


During prehistory , the Illyrians were developed decorative art , the art of decoration with geometric figures facilities they use . Figurative art has been poorly developed . Decorative Art Illyrian had intended aesthetic ( decorative ) and the world out . He served hijeshimin facilities for practical use and decoration of clothing . Some of geometric motifs visional sense , because they are connected with the cults of the time . Geometric motifs decorated with pottery technique gërvishjes punoheshin filling and white figures . In some Illyrian territories also practiced painting ceramics . Most desirable geometric shapes were triangular and diamond , zigzag lines , flocks of rare and district lines . Triangle and diamond are associated with matriarchal cults , and the circle and the swastika represent the sun . Aesthetic principles of decorative art Illyrian enforcement are symmetry and harmony of the composition of motifs , adapting to the shape of the object composition and hijeshimi the most visible parts of objects . This art is known for the accuracy of the implementation of motives, which , along with its basic principles , the decorative arts Illyrian given a special charm , very desirable for art lovers of our time . Fine Art prehistoric Illyrian mainly confined to working with clay or bronze figures of animals, birds and rarely the people who were with religious cults .


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Illyrian art in the civic


In civil Illyrian period ( fifth century BC - II ) was developed figurative art in a new direction on top, with modern technique . Appeared Illyrian stone sculptures , with the statue of portraits , which featured figures Illyrian people dress to the Illyrians . Best models of the sculpture are found in areas of the Illyrian tribes of trusts , settlement for Taulants Japod the Liburnia . Widespread throughout Illyria took the art of making the terracotta clay ( small figurines , mostly made ​​with molds ) , which usually represent the cults of the time . These terracotta often find inspiration worked with aboriginal . Decorative arts also got a new development , though rarely been used . He lay mainly in handicrafts Illyrian . Most mature performances of paper found in the vessels of clay or brass and metal untoward generation . In shek.III - II b.C. encounter amphorae , bowls and cosmetic containers decorated in relief with mythological themes , erotic or plant . Best known works are the generation of shek.III blinkers BC The Lower Selca ( Pogradec ) , describing the war scenes , figures of birds and animals , so the clasps of Gostilit ( in Montenegro ) north of Lake Skadar . Decorative applied art and architecture this time , especially in monumental tombs .


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