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Karen Ibrahim ARH131 – Q Joel Hollander 3/2/15 Visual Analysis Paper The Dark Age of Greece refers to a period of time where all knowledge of Mycenae construction‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ reading and writing disintegrated due to Dorian invasion. One form of art that continued through the period of the Mycenaean downfall was the art of pottery. Pottery‚ more specifically vase painting‚ was the beginning of an illustrative development in Greek art and was considered a durable form of art because it
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Amphora Hydria Kylix Volute krator Geometric Style EXEKIAS‚ Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (detail from an Athenian black-figure amphora)‚ from Vulci‚ Italy‚ ca. 540–530 BCE. Geometric krater‚ from the Dipylon cemetery‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 740 BCE. Kroisos‚ from Anavysos‚ Greece‚ ca. 530 BCE. Marble‚ 6’ 4” high. Peplos Kore‚ from the Acropolis‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 530 BCE. Marble‚ 4’ high. Zeus (or Poseidon?)‚ from the sea off Cape Artemision‚
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“To Be Of Use” Most fear challenges. Whether the person dislikes failure‚ doesn’t believe in himself/herself‚ or simply because challenges are difficult‚ that fact is undeniable. However‚ the poem “To Be Of Use” by Marge Piercy teaches the world that they should not back down when faced with difficult tasks. It teaches that everyone can be admirable by plunging into work and giving it their all. After all‚ as “To Be Of Use” also teaches‚ the more work one puts into a project of any kind‚ the
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Sarah Bedell 9/4/14 A.P. World History Mrs.Spampinato The History of the World in Six Glasses : Book R The book ‚The History of the World in Six Glasses by Tom Standage is a book dedicated to beverages and the Standage’s intent for this non-fiction novel was to show six insignificant products that we see‚ use or have heard of i different light. Showing how they have sculpted our cultures and ways of life in the modern world. These six produc coffee‚ tea‚ and coca-cola. These drinks
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floral fragrance‚ encompassing the distinct essences of the ylang-ylang of the Comores‚ the damask rose‚ and the sambac jasmine.7 The bottle is unique in that the design was inspired by the first fragrances released by Dior in the shape of amphoras.8 An amphora is “an ancient Greek jar or vase with a large oval body‚ narrow cylindrical neck‚ and two handles that rise almost to the level of the mouth.9” The bottle is representative of the heritage of the house of Dior as well as the modern designs
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1. ______ triglyph 2. ______ Polykleitos 3. ______ Pericles 4. ______ encaustic 5. ______ Myron 6. ______ entasis 7. ______ cella 8. ______ Dionysus 9. ______ Praxiteles 10. _____ amphora 11. _____ abacus 12. _____ volute 13. _____ Propylaia 14. _____ Exekias 15. _____ centaur 16. _____ Iktinos and Kallikrates 17. _____ Athena 18. _____ architrave 19. _____ caryatid 20. _____ pediment s. developed classic canon of proportions
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However‚ due to the lack of other signatures‚ the red figure decoration is also attributed to Andokides. He was active from 530BC to 515BC and preferred the Type A Amphora. The majority of subjects that were painted on his vases were mythological scenes. The figures depicted within those scene were often fashioned in elaborated and decorative garments. When the red figure technique began to appear on vases in Attica
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The lekythos shown on the title page was found in the University of Pennsylvania’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. It is titled “Attic White Ground Lekythos” ca. 460 BC and was painted by the “Achilles Painter.” Its dimensions are H. 0.385 m.‚ D. 0.12 m. It was possibly found in Athens‚ and is from the Attica region and is labeled as early classical. The image shown on the lekythos is of two women‚ one a maid and one a mistress. The mistress is seated on the right side‚ in a chair‚ weaving
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eye depictions were originally encouraged Etruscan workshops to implement eye motifs to their own black figure‚ however did not feel the need to create their own eye cups. In addition to Etruscan implementing eye motifs in their work‚ in pit tombs amphora have been found with eyes on them too. Since the circulation of Attic eye cups was
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