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    Greek culture began to evolve as people began as people opened themselves to the practice of art. Greek art has been defined by many different historical periods. These historical periods related to a specific style. The geometric period established most of the vases and geometrical sculptures. The archaic period was a time full of more cultural changes and uncertainty. The classical period contained tragedies related to literacy and inscription. The Hellenistic period was developed from the classical

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    Compare/Contrast of Ancient Greek art and late Antiquity art While most art styles differ in many ways there are no two art forms, in my opinion, that differ and contrast each other as much as Greek and early Christian art seem to. And so, today we will be comparing but mostly contrasting these two art forms from each other. Greek Art is based most on worldly situations, this is because the Greeks viewed man as the measure of all things, and they spent most of their time trying to create the “perfect”

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    Difference of Greek and Egyptian Art One of the most obvious aspects of both Egyptian and Greek had their own way of viewing art. Both were focused on the human body, symbolic, what it meant, and the beauty of the human body. From honoring their Gods, to having the “perfect” after life. Both areas constructed beautiful art that we have appreciated for thousands of years. They are similar in many ways but very different at the same time. In ancient Egypt, there are different types of art, for example

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    important form of ancient Greek art, but only a small amount of sculptures have actually survived the years - The first statue/ sculpture was from c. 630BC. - Greece was the first ever country in Europe to have made sculptures - Greek art was based off of many different cultures such as Japan and Egypt - Early greek sculptures were very block shaped during the Archaic period (480-333BC) - Greek sculptures are mainly divided into 3 different time periods - Mycenaean Art, Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic

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    The Ancient Greek Era in a whole was a exotic and refreshing time for art and human sophistication. As we take a ride to the Aegean sea and the Mediterranean sea, the Cycladic islands invite us to explore the abstract sculptured art that reminds us of our modern times. The Crete and Minoan civilization gifted us with alluring architecture to include appealing palaces. Additionally, Mycenaean art period embraced more schematic art on their sculptures and pottery. The Aegean period set the grounds

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    Roman Art Vs Greek Art

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    I’ve always been fascinated with Greek and Roman methodology. As a child I spent countless hours watching classic films like Jason and the Argonauts or Hercules starring Steve Reeves. I’d like to begin by comparing a few pieces of art that I recently discovered at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology. I’ve selected two pieces of art, one from the Roman and the other from the Greek collection. Each of the pieces symbolize death and sacrificing. Vastly different in texture and design

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    ancient Greek civilization has long fascinated the world. Their achievement in art, literature, science, medicine, philosophy was not paralleled by any other civilization at its time. The Greek art gave rise to the Renaissance and classical art we treasure today. Humanism: Men are the measure of all things (Protagoras, 490-420 BCE) guided every aspect of the Greek society, and the concept is clearly reflected in their artworks. The Getty Villa houses many exquisite examples of humanism in art.

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    ancient Greek sculptures surviving, as good as new, till this day. On the other side of the world stands the New York Kouros at the Metropolitan Museum, rigid and awkward, and all together unrealistic. However, Greek art, especially Greek sculpture and vase painting has not always portrayed the human body in such a perfect and idealistic way. Up until 500 BCE, Greek sculpture and statuary specifically were completely different to what is seen and defined as ‘Greek sculpture’ today while Greek vase painting

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    Art and Sculpture Art has improved and changed greatly over time but Greek legacy of art and sculpture remains renowned and is of great importance to many. Greece has arguably some of the best artworks and sculptors of the world and this has influenced many other countries. During the 5th and 6th centuries B.C there had been an improvement in sculpting and art this was the Classical era. This revolution showed amazing results, the sculptures were no longer stiff and rigid like the Egyptian models(appendix

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    The form of art has been around for thousands of years. There has been many different types of art form found from the ancient greece times. These time are the earliest times that are recorded and are placed in museums. These early art forms teaches us a little bit about the human race and how they were back in the roman times. There are some painting and sculptures that represents different people from their time lines. These art form can explain how they were back in their times and with the

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