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    the time. He used many rhetorical strategies in his famous inaugural speech in order to convey his message and persuade the American people. Several of these were his use of antithesis and parallelism‚ hortative and imperative sentences‚ and also amphora. JFK utilizes antithesis and parallelism many times in his speech to add strength to it. A few examples of this are "To those old allies"; "to those new allies"; "We shall support any friend‚ oppose any foe"; "If a free society cannot help the

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    Ancient Greece was arguably one of the most influential cultures throughout world history‚ creating its greatest impact in the realm of art and architecture. DEspite commonly being perceived as a single‚ uniform time period‚ there were several distinct periods of artistic styles including the Geometric‚ Classical‚ and Hellenistic periods. Each period is marked by distinctive characteristics that set it apart and often also reflect the historical and mythological aspects of Greek society. The Geometric

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    depictions of war through time are an Ancient Greek Amphora dating back to 530 B.C.‚ The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya‚ Guernica by Pablo Picasso and Famine Victim in a Feeding Center by James Nachtwey. The black figures amphora is an early example of historical narrative. This amphora shows two foot soldiers with spears and shields prepared to battle. They wear the Corinthian helmets that are characterized by the cut outs around the eyes. This amphora dates back to 530 B.C. During this time the

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    Greek Art And Sculptures My Thesis Statement The Greeks were the first civilization to make accurate sculptures because they were so focused on detail and technique. W hat D id Gr eek S culpt ures Repre sent ? Greek sculptures represented many different things such as battles‚mythology‚ and the ruler of Ancient Greek. Some examples of rulers of Ancient Greek are Polycrates‚Periander‚Evagoras‚etc. What Material Did They Use To Build Sculptures. They built the sculptures out of entirely

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    time to permit the collection of a detailed video and sonar imagery of only one site. This information was sent to the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) at Texas A&M University to determine the ships origin and importance. The shape of several amphoras or containers from the site date back to the end of the third century B.C. or the beginning of the second century B.C. making this the deepest ancient shipwreck yet discovered. Despite its depth‚ the site is typical for an ancient shipwreck. The

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    house. If there is any problem with anyone he is the first to turn up for help. His wife is a highly religious lady. She helps the poor and the needy. Mr. Amphora lives in front of us. He is a police officer. He is 52 years old. He has two sons. One of his sons is an IIT engineer while his other son is a final year medical student. Mr. Amphora is out and out a gentle man. Though he is in police he never shows of his power. He never misuses his power. He is a man of good habits. He often makes us

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    painters catered to (the customer’s) enthusiasm” in regards to buying and selling pottery. Lots of painters even put their name on the vase. But the difference between this pottery and the prize pottery was that the crafted one told a story. The prize amphora is like an old trophy‚ which becomes silly even in the near future. A vase retelling the story of the Illiad will evoke deep conversation at a dinner party‚ even if it is not being used for a practical purpose. So pottery in the Archaic period was

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    and achiles Playing a game‚which medium is Ceramic‚has a height of cm 61.1; and a diameter mouth of cm 27.8. The Art piece shows Achilles and Ajax in armour intent on playing with dice or the game of morra‚ according to an old interpretation.The amphora is considerted one of the most refined products of the black-figure style‚ having details and decorations of the clothes engraved with calligraphic care.This ceramist captures the moment when the two heroes‚ lay down there are to play a game. what

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    org/toah/works-of-art/21.88.17 [Accessed: 22 May 2013]. • Metmuseum.org (1956) Attributed to the Berlin Painter: Amphora (56.171.38) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art. [online] Available at: http:// www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/56.171.38 [Accessed: 22 May 2013]. • Metmuseum.org (1914) Attributed to the Euphiletos Painter: Panathenaic prize amphora (14.130.12) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art. [online] Available at: http://www

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    Karen Ibrahim ARH131 – Q Joel Hollander 3/2/15 Visual Analysis Paper The Dark Age of Greece refers to a period of time where all knowledge of Mycenae construction‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ reading and writing disintegrated due to Dorian invasion. One form of art that continued through the period of the Mycenaean downfall was the art of pottery. Pottery‚ more specifically vase painting‚ was the beginning of an illustrative development in Greek art and was considered a durable form of art because it

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