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Olmec Art

Olmec Art. By: Kelli Cordell, Mc Kenna Zink, & Elaine Thorner. Type of Art. They made jewelry that was carved and fine pottery. The Olmec’s made statues of basalt, wood, and jade. The statues where big heads for a range of 5 feet to 11 feet. Materials.

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Olmec Art

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  1. Olmec Art By: Kelli Cordell, Mc Kenna Zink, & Elaine Thorner

  2. Type of Art • They made jewelry that was carved and fine pottery. • The Olmec’s made statues of basalt, wood, and jade. • The statues where big heads for a range of 5 feet to 11 feet.

  3. Materials • The Olmec’s used mainly stone and clay. • The paint colors they used where mostly bright shades of yellow, purple, and red. • They also used multicolored clay • They used jade and greenstone to make finer lines in their art.

  4. The period it was in • It was in 800 B.C. -400 B.C. • Those years marks the finest period in Olmec art. 800 B.C. – 400 B.C.

  5. Best Known For… • The Olmecs are best known for their giant stone head sculptures. • They are also known for their small carvings. • Detailed jade objects • Motif combining human and jaguar objects • The jaguar objects were based on their most important god the jaguar.

  6. Bibliography • http://www.answers.com/topic/pre-columbian-art-an • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecd-architecture • http://library.thinkquest.org/18778/olmec.htm • http://www.aaanativearts.com/ancient-indians/olmec-art.htm • Text book pages 390-391

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