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    period styles of art in Western civilization from prehistoric art to the early Renaissance art. This class taught me with a better viewer of the significant artistic period styles‚ and also how an artwork represent its specific style and culture. The Aphrodite of Knidos and The Birth of Venus stands out among all of these precious of artwork and caught my attention in first glance. Each of them spread their unique artist’s stylistic characteristics and culture context. Although‚ they shows different historical

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    Comparing Gods and Goddess

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    the elements and functions of these myths will give you a better understanding. Elements and functions of Goddess myths Hear the word Goddess and one will most likely imagine Venus‚ Goddess of Love. This image may come from a storybook or a song‚ perhaps a television commercial. Wherever the image comes from‚ Venus is the image of beauty. Venus is a Roman Goddess associated with love and beauty. Her image is that of a tall slender‚ well -proportioned female figure. Her hair could be long and

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    Inanna Goddess

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    characters in their stories‚ and this essay will argue that was very much the case with the goddess Inanna. Also known later as Ishtar‚ Inanna could be considered a goddess of many aspects in the same sense that characters in modern storytelling are multifaceted in a reflection of human complexity. This essay will explore firstly her apparent aspect of power and violence that could make her appear to be a goddess of war and how that aspect intertwines

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    Goddess Laxmi

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    Scriptures[show] | Practices[show] | Philosophers[show] | Other topics[show] | *   * Hinduism Portal * Hindu Mythology Portal | * v  * t  * e | Lakshmi (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी lakṣmī‚ Hindi pronunciation: [ˈləkʃmi]) is the Hindu goddess of wealth‚ prosperity (both material and spiritual)‚ fortune‚ and the embodiment of beauty. She is the consort of the god Vishnu. Also called Mahalakshmi‚ she is said to bringgood luck and is believed to protect her devotees from all kinds of misery

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    Goddess of Kali

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    Savanna Edwards Mr. Kemp HUM2410 Goddess of Kali Kali is one of the most well-known and worshipped Hindu Goddesses to this day. Kali is known as The Dark Mother and her bond with children is a relationship one would consider very unique. When it comes to children she forms a very intimate bond. Many people think of Kali as a destroyer but she destroys things only to recreate them again such as sin. It is believed that she goes into the darkness with us‚ and for us‚ to swallow our sins‚

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    Goddess Wadjet

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    Figurine of the Goddess Wadjet I visited the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and although there were countless art pieces that I enjoyed viewing. The one that really stood out to me and caught my attention was an interesting piece that was the Figurine of the Goddess Wadjet. She was created sometime between 664-525 BCE during the twenty-sixth dynasty. The Goddess Wadjet was known to be the protectress and what is also considered a tutelary deity of Egypt. The Wadjet figurine is a small statue

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    Iris: the Greek Goddess

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    IRIS Goddess of the Rainbow: In Greek mythology‚ Iris is the personified goddess of the rainbow. She is regarded as the messenger of the gods to humankind‚ and particularly of the goddess Hera whose orders she brought to humans. She is able to change shapes and when delivering messages to mortals Iris assumes the appearance of a mortal known to those who receive the message. Iris is the daughter of the Titan Thaumas and the nymph Electra. Thaumas (his name means "wonder") is a Greek sea god

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    Athena Greek Goddess

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    was a Greek Goddess of Warfare‚ Wisdom‚ art‚ and craft. She was also the Patron Goddess of Athens. Her parents are Zeus and Metis‚ Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion‚ who rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. Metis is the Goddess of Wisdom like her daughter. Thanks for Zeus and Metis Athena was born a goddess. Athena represented strategic war planning rather than the raw violence of war. Athena carries a shield‚ aegis and a spear‚ Athena is also a chase goddess and she has

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    The Snake Goddess

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    The Snake Goddess The Snake Goddess‚ a voluptuous‚ divine figure with bare breasts‚ and snakes in both hands‚ is one of the most well known female deity’s and faïence figurines in Minoan culture (Patron). The actual representation of the Snake Goddess is unknown; however‚ a majority of perceptions would all agree that the Snake Goddess is an important female deity in Minoan civilization. By analyzing the importance of symbolism‚ the role of women in Minoan civilization and The Snake Goddesses role

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    Horae Goddess

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    Laura S in The Magical Circle School Resource Library discusses how Horae is a Greek Goddess and Roman Goddess of time. She rules over the seasons‚ as well as‚ every hour of the day. Horae makes sure that life’s order and nature is kept in order. She works to strengthen our awareness of earth’s cycles and time. Monaghan discusses how Horae is a “collective goddess” and is found in various groupings. These groups with Horae were goddesses “…of natural order and seasons.” They ruled the order of the

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