Friday 18 March 2016

Set, Series, Sequence - Earliest Forms of Sequencial Art

The earliest form of sequential imagery can be traced back to the cave paintings. These illustrations consisted of nature and depicted hunting and everyday routines. 1500BC





Ancient Egypt created an alphabet of hieroglyphics in order to communicate with each other through writing and record happenings. They also depicted stories of Rulers, immortalizing them. 1300BC



In Greek and Roman culture, Emperors and Rulers were seen as Godlike and were immortalized as the Egyptian Rulers were on the walls of prominent marble structures. 400BC

 




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