HUM class winter 2019

  • 500 BCE

    Classical worldview

    Classical worldview
    The classical worldview was from around 500 BC - 500 AD This pot that the Greeks made a is a great example of the classical worldview, because it shows how they made their paintings and what they were into. this pot shows strong and athletic people in battle, in the classical time people were really into the human body and what it can do.
  • 1500

    Medieval worldview

    Medieval worldview
    The medieval worldview was from around 500 AD- 1500 AD
    This painting is a great example of the medieval worldview, because it shows very little of the body and is very religious. People in that worldview believed that the human body was not something to care about, and that the more you forgot about yourself the more righteous you were.
  • Renaissance worldview

    Renaissance worldview
    The renaissance worldview was from around 1350 AD - 1600 AD
    The Mona Lisa shows that they now focus on the human body but are still very religious.
  • Enlightenment worldview

    Enlightenment worldview
    The enlightenment worldview was from around 1715 AD - 1789 AD
    This painting is a man reading and learning things, that is what the enlightenment was all about.
  • Romantic worldview

    Romantic worldview
    The romantic worldview was from around 1800 AD- 1850 AD
    This worldview is all about emotion and nature, this painting is a great example of that.
  • Victorian worldview

    Victorian worldview
    The Victorian worldview was from around 1850 AD - 1900 AD
    This painting is showing the poverty and very pessimistic, which is a lot like the Victorian worldview.
  • Modern Worldview

    Modern Worldview
    The modern worldview was from around 1900 AD - 1960 AD
    This painting shows the modern worldview pretty well, its all about new and interesting things that have not been done before.
  • Post modern worldview

    Post modern worldview
    Post modern worldview was from around 1960+ AD
    Its all about how you see the world, this painting was how somebody viewed the mona lisa.