- Iberian schematic art
Schematic art is the name given to a series of prehistoric representations (almost always cave paintings) that appear in the
Iberian peninsula , which are associated with the first metallurgical cultures (theCopper Age , theBronze Age and even the start of theIron Age ). Itschronology is still a matter for debate, but it could span from the fourth up to the first millenium BC, overlapping, at its start, with theLevantine Art and surviving marginally in some isolated regions during much later stages.Its main characteristic, and that which gives it its name, is the
schematic , that is, a figurative style in which only the basic fragments of each figure are represented (eliminating all the rest); what's more, the representation is so basic that the graphic elements are converted into mere outlines, but without losing the minimal identifying features. In fact, the schematic phenomenon is considered somewhat more precise and problematic, and it is integrated in a wide movement which affects almost all of Europe and theMediterranean .It could be said that the schematic phenomenon has global dimensions, although each region, including the hispanic, has its own, differentiating aspects.
The schematic phenomenon in the Iberian peninsula
Schematics in art is a concept linked to others such as
realism (a figurative representation more or less faithful to nature, with concrete details which allow the easy identification of the figures),stylisation (also figurative, but which accentuates certain details considered arbitrarily important, repeating and distorting them until they lose their real shapes), andabstractism (representations completely unconnected with reality which are associated with a philosophical symbology and which, although they may unconsciously contain some real elements, such a link is not possible to prove).Even if one only takes the peninsular ambit into account, schematic art lacks uniformity, it spans quite a wide chronology and its geography is too wide, which makes its study difficult and makes it almost impossible to establish cultural phases or regions.
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