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    Over time‚ a culture’s art will change or improve in some way. Some characteristics may remain the same while other characteristics change drastically. Art in the Archaic era and the Classical era had no emotion and unrealistic features‚ but the Classical era brought a sense of anatomy and movement to its art. In the Archaic era and Classical era‚ emotion was not present in art. Characters had plain expressions on their faces; their eyes told nothing‚ regardless of what they were doing. The

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    Covalent Bonding Lab

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    pennies. Galvanization of a penny will create a brass penny. Galvanizing the penny in sodium hydroxide with zinc causes the penny to turn from bronze to silver. Once the penny is fully galvanized you will burn the penny and spray it off and then it will turn gold. There will be a weight change also a mass change. Observing the penny to see it turn from bronze to silver to gold. Literature review Covalent bonding is a bond when atoms share pairs of electron to become stable. For covalent bonding‚

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    In Mesopotamia‚ they experimented with copper and tin‚ which invention of bronze. Bronze was cheaper and it allowed them to make swords‚ spears‚ shields‚ and more which had a great impact on their military affairs. Bronze was also used in Ancient Egypt‚ yet they were slower to adopt these metal weapons and tools. Life changed over time when looking at their form of writing as well. In Mesopotamia

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    sculpture is of a stealthy jaguar leaning over a rock‚ preparing to pounce and hunt for his unseen prey‚ which is a known daily routine for jaguars because of their dominant status as predators. This modern sculpture‚ which is made out of the same alloy‚ Bronze‚ was modeled in the twentieth century. The “Stealthy Jaguar” was measured in at 48x44x22 inches‚ which makes it much larger than the sculpted cat. Huntington’s jaguar was gifted by Anna’s husband‚ Archer M. Huntington to be viewed in The Met Fifth

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    230‚000 years ago. Homo sapiens had arrived by about 31‚000 BC. However‚ continuous habitation by modern humans dates from the period after the end of the last ice age around 9000 BC‚ and Wales has many remains from the Mesolithic‚ Neolithic‚ and Bronze Age. The earliest known human remain discovered in modern-day Wales is a Neanderthal jawbone‚ found at the Bontnewydd Palaeolithic site in the valley of the River Elwy in North Wales‚ whose owner lived about 230‚000 years ago in the Lower Palaeolithic period

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    other artists of his time‚ he was believed to be a homosexual. At the age of seventeen he became an apprentice to renowned sculptor of Lorenzo Ghiberti. In Ghiberti’s studio Donatello learned new bronze techniques. He became as master of the medium by assisting Ghiberti in constructing and decorating the bronze doors the San Giovanni baptistery in Florence. In 1407 he left Ghiberti to work on the Cathedral in Florence. Later that year he received two important commissions; the life-sized marble David

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    The biggest difference between the two is the variation of the medium. Michelangelo David uses the white marble‚ and Verrocchio uses bronze. Michelangelo had a deep understanding of the complexity of the human anatomy. Therefore‚ he was able to make it look anatomically correct. The detail in the body of Michelangelo’s David further shows his knowledge in human anatomy. He details the

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    The Spartan Military was one of the most feared militaries of its time. Located in the southern region of the Peloponnesus‚ Sparta was centralized around military dominance. Beginning at a young age‚ Spartan boys were pushed both physically and mentally. Every day was a test. Lycurgus‚ a Spartan Tyrant‚ was revered as God with his reforms to transform Sparta into the ultimate weapon‚ militarization. The Spartan military was the most feared military in the world for their way of life‚ ruthless training

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    the same product or proMETALS IN ANTIQUITY cess could have taken centuries to be transAll civilizations were born of agriculferred or reinvented by ture. Although the use of copper‚ silver‚ another culture. and gold overlapped the Stone Age era‚ Bronze provides an their early practical application was negexcellent example of ligible. Still‚ even in very early history‚ how a new technology is metals had a significant societal impact. developed. It persists in Because of their scarcity‚ durability

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    Art Heritage of the Western World Section 009 Jeong Hoon Kim I have chosen two statues from different eras to make a comparison‚ Marble statue of Dionysos leaning on an Archaistic Female Figure from the Roman era and Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer from Greek or Roman‚ late Hellenistic or early Imperial periods. The reason why I have chosen these two objects are that both of them have one big figure and one small figure which makes eyes of viewers move around. They also depicted gods with

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