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    • [DOC File]Art History 375 * The Art of the Ancient World * Spring 2001

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      The Art of Ancient Greece & Rome . ARTH 341 * Spring 2012. Department of Fine Arts CVPA. M/W 2-3:15 - Rutledge 127. Dr. Laura Rinaldi Dufresne . 102 McLaurin, x 2661, Office Hours: MW 3:30-5pm & …

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    • [DOC File]Visual Art Packet 1 - Hinds County School District

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      ART OF THE ANCIENT WORLD part 1. Prehistoric Art 30, 000-2000 BC AS far as we know, the story of art began about 30,000 years ago. Some of the earliest artworks are paintings discovered in caves of Spain, France and Africa. The cave paintings show hunting scenes that include cattle, deer and bison. People are shown as stick figures with spheres.

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    • [DOC File]Seven Ancient Wonders with Photos (Howard David Johnson …

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      The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is the name conferred on a group of ancient works of art which had obtained pre- eminence among the sight- seers of the Alexandrian epoch and later as awe inspiring in size or splendor. This earliest extant list, was doubtless compiled from the numerous guide books common in the Ancient Greek world.

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    • [DOC File]Symbols in art - Faculty Web

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      The ancient Greek civilization is famous for its use of symbols in art. Greek gods and goddesses, such as Athena (goddess of war and wisdom), Hermes (god of merchants and messenger of Zeus) and Zeus (god of the sky and ruler of Olympus) appear throughout Greek art with their representative symbols: Athena with the owl and olive tree, Hermes ...

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    • [DOC File]Worksheet for Art of the Western World film Realms of ...

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      5. Counterreformation, or Baroque, art and architecture had the following purposes: 6. The ceiling of Pope Urban VIII’s (a.k.a. Maffeo Barberini; 1568-1644) Palace by Pietro de Cortona (1596-1669) suggests that the values of the Classical world had been subordinated to the values of triumphant _____ . 7.

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    • [DOC File]Studying the Ancient World - mr. green's classroom website

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      If archaeologists unearthed a city where the temple was the only place decorated with art, what could they infer? Evaluate. Why may sources tell different stories about a culture’s beliefs and values? NEW DISCOVERIES. ... Studying the Ancient World ...

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    • [DOC File]Day Two – The Ancient World:

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      (4) philosophers of ancient Greece. 6. • Kushites adapted Egyptian art and architecture. • Greeks adopted Phoenician characters for an alphabet. • Arabs used the Indian mathematical concept of zero. These actions are examples of (1) filial piety (3) scientific research (2) cultural diffusion (4) ethnocentrism. 7.

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