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    In this Greek vase painting of Theseus showing some of his many labors and great adventures. Starting at the center of the vase the artist showing Theseus most famous minotaur scene I believe that this is the point where Theseus has just killed the minotaur and dragging him out the labyrinth because the sword is still in his right hand and only half his body is showing. As I continue around the vase some of the scenes are easily to identify then others like the scene of Theseus killing Skiron‚ by the

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    The Greek Vases are the one of the most eminent art creations during the beginning of the 6th centuries and the end of the 4th centuries‚ the gallery of early European art / ancient Greece & Rome art from the museum‚ the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual Arts‚ have included and introduced several red and black figure vases from Greek. The one that appeals to me from a multitude of art pieces is the “Neck Amphora‚ 575-550 BCE‚ Black-figure terra cotta”‚ which was the vase created by

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    Rachel Perkins Hum 230 Woman Leaning near a Vase of Flowers Edgar Degas 1865 Oil painting on 29"x36 ½" canvas. This oil painting by Degas contains an enormous centerpiece of chrysanthemums‚ painted with natural colors and realistic detail. To the left of the arrangement is a glass pitcher full of water. Both of these items rest on a table covered by a earthy toned tablecloth with a muted‚ indistinct pattern. Most interesting‚ is the

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    Greek Vase Painting‚ Archaic and Classical Periods A Comparison of Back and Red-Figure Painting Rich Grudzinski Art History One Black-figure and red-figure painting techniques were the most popular methods of painting vases and other vessels during this period. A third method‚ the white-ground technique was too delicate for everyday use and was mainly used for making lekythoi (a type of pottery used for storing oil‚ commonly placed in Greek graves as offerings to the deceased). Therefore

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    imagine dancing them. I found that the swirls could serve as a trajectory for different body parts or pathways‚ and the almost lackadaisical way in which he meshed colors inspired a smooth movement quality. One of his painting‚ Fritillaries in a Copper Vase‚ especially stood out to me choreographically. The way in the flowers laid downward reminded me of hands potentially

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    Warrior s Don t Cry

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    exerted a strong influence over Melba as did all the students in Central High. India was basically  like her second mother‚ telling her to continue doing the right things and alway praying to God.  The students however taught her a lesson‚ they made her strong as a warrior. She learnt to deal  with the harassments that happen in school and to continue her life without a soldier right by her  to guard her. 6  Melba is very well

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    Christine Mitchell Havelock’s article‚ Mourners on Greek Vases: Remarks on the Social History of Women‚ Havelock describes the role of women in ancient Greece as being secondary‚ oppressed‚ restricted‚ disregarded and without identity. The question regarding women’s role in art within this time period is one that is new to us. Only recently has our focus been drawn toward the female gender and their role within these works. With the use of ancient vases depicting funeral scenes as visual aids‚ Havelock

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    Mycenaean Civilization

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    on mainland Greece actually bloomed in the demise of the Minoan Civilisation. The Mycenaean Civilisation (1900 – 1100 BC) is also known as the Achaean Civilisation. This is due to the Indo-European migrants‚ who not only settled on mainland Greece but also adapted to the Minoan way of living. Independent city-states such as Pylos‚ Corinth and of course Mycenae which was the most powerful of them all‚ was a characteristic of the Mycenaean Civilisation. Mycenae was also the city of the legendary

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    Life in the 20's vs 30's

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    Life In the 20’s and 30’s Many people who just got back from the war were so unhappy due to the Spanish flu that they got from traveling around the world. In the 20’s people starting to life happy because of the prices and everything that they have starting to raise. Unfortunately everything in this world always rotating around. So this roaring that happening in the 20’s starting to end in the 30’s. This created the Great Depression. In the 20’s many people were so happy because they got

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    Minoan Culture

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    Minoan Study The Minoans The Minoans are regarded as standing at the very beginning of European civilisation. They were regarded as being a people of magnificent social organization‚ culture‚ art and commerce. They thrived on their mercantile abilities and favoured "intense commercial activity". Their society was based on sea power and seaborne trade with evidence of links to Egypt‚ Syria‚ Sicily and Spain. Evidence suggests they were orientated toward trade and bureaucracy rather than military

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