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Commonalities:
- Geometric patterns
- Animal
- Human figures
- Architecture
- Cross-cultural influences
the use of geometric motifs is common to all society
Geometric patterns
used to represent the gods and t symbolize human's relationship with nature
Animal patterns
has been represented in art in almost every
form imaginable
Human figures
civilizations have expended tremendous energy to construct monumental ____________
architecture
some trends in art around the world have developed in total isolation. In many other instances, one culture has directly affected another
Cross-cultural influences
features an active and colorful interpretation of the subject, violent movement, distortion, bright and vivid colors, a strong interest in nature, and a personal approach to the subject. Has little concern for design and reason
motion or romantic approach
ch feature and emphasis on design and composition; a cool, analytical approach to the subject; the use of rules; and an emphasis on neat, clean arrangements and proper proportions. Has little room for feelings and emotions
intellectual or classical approach
Emotional art is always _____________
expressionist
Intellectual art always appears:
cool and carefully designed