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    Archaic Greek Sculpture

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    significant difference between the Archaic Greek sculptures and the Classical Greek sculptures is the poses held by the statues. The Archaic sculptures poses were strictly frontal; their one leg was usually advanced whilst the other leg was drawn behind. Both sides of the body were symmetrical. They also wore the Archaic smile which‚ one may assume was used as a way of making the statuses appear far more humanlike Contrary‚ the Classical sculptures also had a four square shape yet their standing figures

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    Sculpture and Ralph Hicks

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    a cold and overcast day in February and a man sits alone at a park bench‚ at the Odette Sculpture Park. He watches as the river splashes aggressively about‚ caused by the strong wind blowing that day. Perched above him on the top of a hill just a few feet from the road‚ sits a large-scale sculpture called “Salutation”‚ by Ralph Hicks. Standing only 6 feet tall‚ it’s original conception called for the sculpture to have a height 30 feet and be placed at five of the major entryways leading into Toronto

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    CheckPoint: Comparison of Three Sculptures Brianna Setzer Art/101 June 20‚ 2014 Kristy Yau CheckPoint: Comparison of Three Sculptures Learning that there were actually different versions of David came as a surprise to me. I am not a fan of art and never expected to be interested in learning about sculpture. The three artists featured in this checkpoint all have a different styles for this same sculpture. I will cover each in an order that seems more logical because in a sense‚ I believe that

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    without actually noticing it‚ thus what they see is overlooked. For example‚ in a sculpture named “The Thing‚” detail is written all over it‚ but without a close observation of the details‚ all that is seen is a piece of junk and no longer useful items stuck together to make a shape. With a closer look‚ though‚ The Thing is a unique piece of art that will not easily be forgotten. In my opinion‚ The Thing is a sculpture that represents a lady‚ I use this term loosely‚ in the welding profession. She

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    styles of Minoan painting versus Egyptian painting can be compared through the techniques and materials used‚ as well as the subjects portrayed. Techniques used Egyptian techniques Style of paintings Reason for paintings (religious‚ storytelling‚ etc.) Planning of murals Cultural influence Minoan techniques Style of paintings Reason for paintings Cultural influence Materials Egyptian materials "Canvas" used Colors used Brushes How pigments were made Minoan materials

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    Sculpture Of David Essay

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    1. Who commissioned this sculpture of David and why? Agostino di Duccio‚ an assistant to the Ronald‚ Donatello who first commissioned David. His planned was mind force separate blocks‚ one piece to head‚ hand and the body. 2. Who was the first sculptor to work on this commission? The first sculptor to work on Michelangelo commission was Donatello. 3. Who was the second sculpture to work on this commission? The second sculptor to work on Michelangelo commission was Antonio Rosalina. 4. How much time

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    Civilizations

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    Civilizations are the cradles of humanity. Without this‚ we are an unorganized clutter of people with no chance of survival. But in a civilization‚ we depend on one another to keep the world stable and insure one another’s ability to live successfully. A civilization is many things but an accurate definition is “the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.” This shows that a civilization is very advanced form of life where there is a lot of social interaction

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    aegean civilization

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    AEGEAN ART Discuss two possible theories on how Aegean civilization perished. Natural Disaster A fact that was attributed by some scholars. Many explanations attribute the fall of the Mycenaean civilization and the Bronze Age collapse to climatic or environmental catastrophe. Dorian Invasion Dorian‚ any member of a major division of the ancient Greek people‚ distinguished by a well-marked dialect and by their subdivision. The Dorian people are traditionally acknowledged as the conquerors of

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    Civilization

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    3. Define  the  term  civilization.  Discuss  and  evaluate  the  different  approaches  of  your  textbook  and  the   lectures  to  this  issue.  Support  your  discussion  with  specific  examples  from  the  early  histories  of   Mesopotamia‚  Egypt‚  and  China.     • Civilization:  Civilization  is  the  state  of  condition  of  persons  living  and  functioning

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    Civilization

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    Civilization is destroyed when Piggy’s specs are stolen‚ and when Jack splits away from Ralph and begins to lead a new tribe. It is Jack’s fear that makes him do this. He is afraid of Ralph being more powerful than him‚ and he doesn’t like to be reprimanded by the younger boy. To feel more powerful than Ralph‚ Jack defies him and leaves during a meeting‚ taking his new tribe with him. Golding also demonstrates the crumbling of civilization through symbols like Piggy’s glasses‚ the conch and the war

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