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    Classical Vs. Archaic

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    traits, the Classical era was maintaining order during their moment. For instance, the Greeks were still developing stuffs as the others are reaching mandatory purposes. In addition, the Classical era has impacted history for many generations until today. Basically, the Classical era is revolutionary for making constructive progress that lead to a future discovery for others to learn about their culture. The Greeks were growing everyday preparing for the future of mankind. Most of the people…

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    The Archaic stage in Greek history lasted from about 700-480 BCE. During this time period, art historians called it the Geometric age because it marked the return of the human figure. One example of this type of art would be Lady of Auxerre, 650-625 BCE (Fig 2-15). This statue was one of the earliest limestone statuettes of a goddess or maiden. It has a flat-topped head that is triangular in shape. The skirt is geometric in shape due to the square designs on it. She also has the "Archaic Smile"…

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    countries still in the world today. However, most people in the world don’t know anything about it other than they believed in the Greek gods and their E’s look like: Ʃ. I pity these people for not knowing about their history and culture, because it’s actually a pretty interesting story. Greece is a very amazing country with an interesting culture and history. The Greeks were very religious people. “With formal rituals which included animal sacrifices and libations, myths to explain the origin…

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    within the paper is the deliberation over the evolution of Greek pottery. This topic was chosen in order to display a timeline of Greek pottery throughout history dating back to the Neolithic age with polychrome pottery and ranging up to the Classical period with red-figure style pottery. The importance of this topic is to help individuals identify commonly known Greek pottery styles, where they are from, and what time do they date back to in Greek history. In order to distinguish these factors,…

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    The ancient greeks became known for their perfection in art During the classical era they developed their own style that historians would later call the Severe Style The greeks from the Archaic Period made sculptures of men called Kouroi and women called Korai These statues had similar features and stood stiffly with their arms at their sides During the classical period, greek artist began to sculpt people in more relaxed postures and even in action scenes The most famous works from this era…

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    Professor Spar World Civ. 12 December 2014 Ancient Greek Olympic Games Throughout the history of human civilization, various peoples around the world have developed their own games and contests where they compete with one another. No such contests were as interesting or well documented as the Olympic Games that occurred in ancient Greece. While visiting the MET, I discovered the Terracotta Panathenaic Prize Amphora. This is a vase that is from the Greek period at about 500 B.C. This vase shows…

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    Eugene Delacroix Analysis

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    lonely figures of the Massacres at Chios along with the “Greek Families Awaiting Death or Slavery”. The bodies are painted in a traditional style, their magnitudes close to real life but slightly romanticized. The theme of the painting is based on the real life event that had occurred two years earlier to the conclusion of this works. For almost four centuries the Greeks has been under occupation by the Turks but it wasn't until 1822 that the Greeks decided to fight for freedom. The Massacres…

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    My γιαγιά, Catherine Fotiou, was born in Rhodes, Greece on the 26th of July, 1948. She had three other siblings. At three years old, she embarked on an unbelievable voyage across an immense sea to a ‘foreign land’ known as Australia. She still remembers the sound of the wind, hitting the sails of the ship, Kirina. My γιαγιά was brought up on the Dodecanese Island of Rhodes, Greece, in the town called ‘Palia Poli’ which translates to the ‘Old Town’. Her Mother, Sarah, was from an upscale family…

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    The rise, development, and the continuance of the Greek civilization was one of the most influential aspects of many other ancient and modern day societies. Although other civilizations undoubtedly have their own way of operating in their respective societies, Greek life was unique in the fact that they were not physically united as one. “The country's rough terrain and geographically isolated settlements prevented the Greeks from forming a highly centralized, inland empire like the Egyptians.…

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    Greek Black Figure Essay

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    The Classical period of ancient Greece is known for the flourish of scientific, political, mathematical, and artistic innovation. The Classical period extends from the late 6th century to 4th century B.C. During this time the people of Greece saw a move towards naturalism compared to the art of the Archaic period that preceded it. Sculptures grew less stylized, instead they focussed on replicating the human form as seen in life. Depiction of figures on vases also became naturalistic; however,…

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