Art History
Monday, 18 March 2013
Atlas
Greek
Mythology: ATLAS
Cesar
Aramburo Samano
Art History
Atlas
was not a Greek god but rather a Titan who during the Titanomachy allied with
his brother Menoetius who were punished after their defeat at the hands of the
Greek gods Zeus and his brothers Poseidon and Hades. It was Atlas’s punishment
to be sent to Tartarus with the other titans but instead his punishment was far
crueler. He was sent to the edge of Gaia, the earth, and there he was to hold
the skies above his shoulders so neither would resume their primordial embrace.
It is commonly though that what Atlas is holding on his shoulders is the Earth
but it has been proven several times that it is indeed not the global sphere
but the celestial spheres he is carrying.
As
most Titans Atlas is assigned one the seven planetary powers instead of how
Greek gods are given an Earthly representation. Atlas along with Phoebe governs
the moon although Atlas commonly represents strength and endurance due to him
being able to carry such a heavy load on his shoulders. One of the most famous
stories in which Atlas appears is during the Twelve Labors of Heracles.
Here Heracles must get apples from
the garden of Hera but this place is tended to by the daughters of Atlas and a
dragon. So in order to get them Heracles grabs the skies from Atlas so he can
get the apples. As the Titan came back he intended to leave Heracles there but
the hero knowing that this might happen asked if the titan could grab the skies
for a while as he fixed his coat to cover his shoulders. Then Heracles grabbed
the apples and ran leaving Atlas trapped again with the skies on his shoulders
yet again. There are variations where Heracles makes two columns and not only
gets the help from the titan but also frees him from his eternal torment just
like he did with Prometheus.
Egyptian Collage
As we all know egyptians had all architectural and artistic influences go to the pharaoh's journey after death with the building of pyramids as well as having several gods each for different concerns as well as the afterlife.
Prehistoric Essay
Prehistoric Astronomers
Cesar Antonio Aramburo Samano
Art History
Jimena
Aranda Ledezma
As
I watched the video of prehistoric astronomers I was pleasantly surprised with
a notion that has been speculated before. As many of us have seen before man
during the Stone Age has always been represented as Neanderthals who ride
mammoths, fight with spears and have a basic language of grunts and screams. It
is this idea that has been firmly set in our minds thanks to the general idea
that these were times when man had no idea of what was surrounding them. This documentary
showed us how back in that day and age man was not a dumb animal who walked on
all fours and gasped when he saw fire as if it was a divine sign of the gods.
Man was smarter back then and was able to chart constellations different in
name and shape from those we know now but they were able to figure out the
heavens. It was this knowledge that proves that man at this time had no
knowledge of science as we do today but with this piece of information they
were able to know where they were and where to go.
This documentary served to shatter that image
from that Saturday morning cartoon we all grew up with, this image that has
been fed to us since we were young that our prehistoric ancestors were nothing
but animals that would eventually evolve to what we are now. Now I see these
men are astronomers who would look at the sky and with one glance know where
their location was or which direction to head. Now in our day and age
technology has made us, the general populace, lose all this knowledge. Sure
these men still had basic knowledge of science but this shred of proof that
they knew the skies has helped me see them from a different perspective.
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