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    Wailing Women‚ created by Ken Currie is a large-scale painting that attempts to capture the emotional trauma of war (figure 1). Currently located at the McMaster Art Gallery‚ this oil painting successfully conveys large-scale loss of human life through its expressionistic style. Currie’s choice of style allows for the figures to be more distorted and symbolic‚ making the piece more visually appealing. Rather than merely present the event to the viewer in an art form‚ the Currie creates an emotional

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    mission to find a painting that either caught my eye or would stop me dead in my tracks‚ I discovered “The Anger of Achilles.” This oil painting seemed to call me hither to take a closer look. As I walked closer‚ the painting became more clear and vivid. It was as if Jacques-Louis David was oil painting in high definition. This is a stunningly clear oil painting. So clear‚ it resembles a modern day photograph. The expression on the faces of each character in this painting drew me in even more

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    The Power of Music The Power of Music (1847) is an iconic work of art that has helped to ensure William Sidney Mount a permanent reputation as one of the greatest American artists. It is a narrative genre painting with elements of portraiture commissioned by Charles M. Leupp. Owned by the Cleveland Museum of Art‚ The Power of Music is in Gallery 207: “American Art at Home and Abroad.”

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    in Greek mythology. He’s the person we have to thank for all the romance and love in the world. Like all the other gods in mythology‚ he has his own special story‚ including who made him‚ how unique he is and what he’s like‚ his friends‚ lovers‚ and children‚ and lastly‚ the symbols you see and are immediately reminded of the god of adoration‚ passion‚ and devotion. There are many variations in myth as to who the true parents of Eros are. The favored choice‚ however‚ is Aphrodite‚ the greek goddess

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    the first thing that probably pops into your head is the moon landings. But did you know that the missions were named based on one of the Greek Gods‚ Phoebus Apollo. Considered the most ‘Greek’ of all the gods Apollo had many different skills he presented‚ which made him very respected by the Gods and very powerful in the eyes of man. Apollo is a very complex Greek God with many different names‚ special qualities and had many love affairs. Apollo was known for many things including‚ God of Light‚ for

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    A human‚ animal‚ landscape‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ sound‚ and even a feeling can all be beautiful. The Egyptians viewed beauty from many diverse foundations. This includes symbolic‚ sculptures in the round and various documents. Most of it supports a specific type of beauty‚ especially in individuals and maybe even more specifically in females. Egyptians mostly used words to express beauty. For example‚ "n" and "nfr" were two adjectives that were used to describe beautiful things‚ or beautiful people

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    The ancient Greek people wrote stories about characters known as gods in order to explain things in the world. For example‚ the story of Hades and Persephone explains why plants do not grow in the winter. The story of Hades and Persephone is only one story however‚ and they are only two gods out of the large number of immortal characters that the Greeks created. Hades is the god of the underworld‚ goes by many different names‚ was extremely protective of his posessions‚ and was married to the beautiful

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    The Greek Civilization lasted from 1900 – 133 BC‚ but the affect it had on the Western world is still here today. As Greeks conquered other empires and build more and more territory for them‚ they spread and received their ideas from other cultures. During these times‚ the Greeks made many long lasting contributions in the areas of art‚ architecture‚ philosophy‚ math‚ drama‚ government‚ medicine‚ and science. This is why many of the foundations of Western civilization can be traced back to the ancient

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    Capturing the Herculean Hero Ancient Greek and Roman mythology are polytheistic religions that emerged in Western Europe thousands of years ago. Both cultures believe in mostly the same gods and demigods‚ also known as half-gods‚ but have different names to designate them. Perhaps the most famous demigod known most notably for his superhuman strength is Hercules‚ the Roman name for the Greek demigod Heracles. The superman-like figure is even more popular in mythology than certain gods and goddesses

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    from which it springs and each artist represents different aspects of the world they know. It may be said that artists do their work to discover the truth and create order. The Greeks were a culture that strived for harmony‚ and perfection. The Geometric period of Greek art takes its name from the geometric patterns on vases from this era. However geometric shapes did not appear for the first time in this period. Circles‚ lines‚ spirals‚ triangles‚ and squares used in prior cultures like in Mesopotamia

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