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    Greek and Roman architecture has made a number of the foremost painting images in history. Whereas the Romans transferred and tailored the Greek technicality, each cluster showed the way to use their structural creations to outline their own ideals. As noted on the Palomar instructional vogue Guide, the Greeks most popular a post and header construction methodology, whereas the Romans favored a true arch construction. The distinction is especially within the columns, that's the…

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    Sculpture is the “only branch of the visual arts that is specifically concerned with expressive three-dimension form.” That means that sculpture is the only art form that creates a figure that can look lively, and can be touched. These materials, but not limited, include: stone, clay, metal, or wood. The principles of sculptural design include: orientation, proportion, scale, articulation, and balance. All of these things make up a masterpiece. To create a sculpture using stone or wood is by…

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    Art In African Museum

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    Nok.” Nobody would know or appreciate the importance of this piece just by looking at it and realize that they were major parts in funerals. They may not realize that the piece is actually just a part of a while body. They may not realize that all terracotta Nok pieces are unique and hand…

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    leader in a new dynasty the specialty of the art changed. The Terracotta Army is a collection of Chinese soldiers that was apart the first Emperor of China. “In March 1974, a group of peasants digging a well in drought-parched Shaanxi province in northwest China unearthed fragments of a clay figure—the first evidence of what would turn out to be one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of modern times.” (Lubow). The Terracotta army consist of nearly 8,000 warriors and each warrior has a…

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    a mirror image of the past is war and violence. Fricke depicts a retired Air Force bomber, followed by a tour of auschwitz, a concentration camp during the Holocaust, replaced by images of the Cambodian Genecide, then bodies and bones, next the terracotta warriors, and lastly government buildings. This illustrates the notion that war and violence have existed throughout history and will continue…

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    Confucianism In China

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    for immortality is well known and eventually led to his death from mercury poisoning. In 1977 his vast tomb was discovered near Xi’an and is today one of the most visited sites in China, for he left a vast terracotta army to protect him in the afterlife that is today known as the Terracotta Army. He was so convinced of his immortality that he left no successor and his empire only lasted 4 years after his death. Throughout the next three thousand years China was ruled by a succession of kings…

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    The emergence of empires has led to the emergence of many wonderful things, which to this day continue to amaze us and has helped us unravel the past. All the wonderful things that occurred during the duration of these empires are displayed in artifacts in all sizes and shapes. The Roman empire demonstrates their leaders as powerful warriors, who created a vast empire by defeating their enemies in battle and then conquering the surrounding area. The Egyptian empire illustrates an empire with…

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    How did the Cultural Revolution impact in the production of historical knowledge in China? Timmy Lamwaikit SB420181 In Chinese history, Cultural Revolution has an important position.Most of Chinese know the word,but they do not know what do not mean clearly.So,what is a main mean about Cultural Revolution?And what does its impact? Cultural Revolution is a very complicated thing. Its results with the original purpose of the opposite claims, it makes an extremely tragic consequences. The…

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    China Research Paper

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    China is currently one of the oldest continuous civilization in the world. Their culture is magnificent and there is plenty of tourist sites. China is a pleasant place to visit on vacation. You should always make sure to know information regarding the languages and many of their famous tourist attractions. There is about 3,600 years of written history about China. China is a very important country because they support many other countries with Manufactured goods, China is sometimes known as the…

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    it is still alive and hasn’t really gone away, there maybe aspects missing, but you can still pull details out of things even religions about lost and forgotten cities that once largely followed them, their beliefs and practices. Protected by a terracotta casing, a fragile cremation urn was excavated in the Necropoleis of the Nucerian Gate in Pompeii. The city of Pompeii didn't allow their citizens to bury or cremate any dead within the city walls, although many funerary monuments are also…

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