Monday, April 30, 2012

ESSAY #3c

 
ESSAY #3c
COMPARE & CONTRAST – All Together Now!
INSTRUCTIONS: Find and post the images of the artwork(s) mentioned in the Topic Essay Question.
QUESTION: Would you describe the building of the Egyptian pyramids and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres as a community or, a public works project? If yes, why and can you find other similarities. Research and select one other example of architecture from another culture, time period or geographic location and compare and contrast it to the other two to and describe why you selected it.

Part One
Summary: I had trouble writing this one mostly because I didn't have much time since I had no idea it was due until the day of.
Reason: The reason this question was created was to get the writer to think about different cultures and the way they lived and compare them.
Purpose: The purpose of this question is to get the writer to think differently about other societies and cultures.
Direction: Answering this question has sparked an interest for me about the way other societies lived.
Impressions: My impressions are that cultures all lived very different lifestyles but in a similar fashion.

Part Two
The Egyptian pyramids and the Cathedral of Our Lady Chartres seem like two very different structures with two very different purposes, but they were both built with the intent of serving the community. I wasn't quite positive of what a public works project entailed so I looked it up online: “works constructed for public use or enjoyment especially when financed and owned by the government” (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/public+works). Community is defined as “a unified body of individuals” (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/community). It would seem that the Egyptian pyramids and the Chartres Cathedral could easily be defined as such. The third example I chose is the Temple of the Inscriptions.


These were built by three successive Fourth-Dynasty kings: Khufu (r.c. 2551-2528 BCE), Khafre (r. 2520-2494 BCE), and Menkaure (r.c. 2490-2472 BCE) (Art History, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, Pg. 56). The pyramids were built by these kings over such a long period of time, therefore it was an important project in the community. Very elaborate and important ceremonies took place at the pyramids when they entombed their dead- which mainly consisted of kings. They believed once you left this earth you moved on to the afterlife and this was a very important transition for them that they truly believed was sacred and true. “Teams of workers transported them [2.5 ton blocks] by sheer muscle power, employing small logs as rollers or pouring water on mud to create a slippery surface over which they could drag the blocks on sleds” (Art History, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, Pg. 57). I already find this extremely hard to believe because based on prior knowledge a very large truck sized vehicle would weigh about one ton, so for them to lift 2.5 times that is amazing, so they must've been very determined. For such work to go into just a tomb for their dead- it must have really meant something to them. It took them almost a century to build the entire complex, so it was very important.


Chartres was the site of a pre-Christian virgin-goddess cult, and later, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it became one of the oldest and most important Christian shrines in France. Its main treasure was a piece of linen believed to have been worn by the Virgin Mary when she gave birth to Jesus...The healing powers attributed to the cloth made Chartres a major pilgrimage destination...” (Art History, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, Pg. 498). Chartres Cathedral was obviously a large part of the community based on its size and its huge importance during that time and still to this day. It is where people in the community congregate to celebrate a belief that they all share together, and this is a unifying feeling, sharing that faith together. “Such a project required vast resources- money, raw materials, and skilled labor. A contemporary painting shows a building site with the masons at work. Carpenters have built scaffolds, platforms, and a lifting machine.” (Art History, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, Pg. 500). The way I see it is- how could it not be a public works project? This building is massive, consisting of many different sections. “Thousands of stone[s] had to be cut accurately and put into place” (Art History, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, Pg. 498). They put time and care into the creation of this building, so it must have had importance and meaning. “To support this work, the bishop and cathedral officials usually pledged all or part of their incomes for three to five, even ten years” (Art History, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, Pg. 501). This also shows how important and meaningful this building was for the community. Both the Pyramids and the Chartres Cathedral were based on a unifying belief that a community shared together.


The Temple of the Inscriptions also seems like it was a very important structure during the Mayan civilization. “...The buildings of Palenque are terraced into the mountains with a series of aqueducts channeling rivers through the urban core. The center of the city houses the palace, the Temple of the Inscriptions, and other temples” (Art History, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, Pg. 386). Based on it's location in the city of Palenque, it was definitely an important place. “Next to the palace stands the Temple of the Inscriptions, Pakal the Great's funerary pyramid” (Art History, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, Pg. 386). The temple is similar to the Egyptian pyramids because they were both used as a tomb for the community's leader(s). The temple is also similar to both the pyramids and the Chartres Cathedral because all three were based around the community's beliefs. All three of these amazing examples of architecture show how important religion was to each of these civilizations.

1 comment:

  1. ALLY - First. You will go down in my memory as one of the best students I've had simply for your ability to encapsulate a thought so well that it almost makes all of the words that follow unnecessary. This, was a great example, "The Egyptian pyramids and the Cathedral of Our Lady Chartres seem like two very different structures with two very different purposes, but they were both built with the intent of serving the community." I would say that this was the best post so far and on the old scale of 1 to 4 it definitely is a 4!

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