Monday, May 11, 2009

Source #3

  1. http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/art/stoneage.htm
  2. Dr. Karen Carr
  3. Associate Professor of History, Portland State University
  4. It talks about the first pottery ever made up until now. It shows pictures of the first pottery and also the first painting. It tells you when the first artist put their name on their art work. Stone Age- The earliest form of art we know from China was pottery - clay pitchers and bowls. Most of the best early pottery comes from a place called Ban’po and it is named after that place. This Ban'po pottery was handmade (not on a potter's wheel). At first the polished red pots were plain. Then they were painted with black swirling spirals and geometric shapes, and sometimes with human faces. Later on, the Chinese used a brush to paint their pottery, and the designs became more sophisticated
  5. I do
  6. The information in the website is almost the same as the other websites that I have found.

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