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    you ever seen a building so magnificent as the Parthenon? I decided to research this monument because it is a very famous landmark and also has some history behind it.The Parthenon is located in Athens‚ Greece. Inside the Parthenon there is a large statue of Athena known as the Athena Parthenos. The Parthenon was designed by Phidias and was built between 447 – 432 BCE (It was finished in 438BCE but decoration continued up till 432BCE). It resembles Athena – the goddess of wisdom. The Parthenon has

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    sculptures during this period was mostly to glorify gods and athletes usually depicted as male nudes. One of the most renowned sculptures of an athlete from that period is Polykleitos’ Doryphoros a bronze original (ca 450 BC) that now only exists in marble copies. Polykleitos made it to serve as a standardization for future sculptures. He intended to perfect the human being using the contrapposto pose as well as measuring the body to be able to fit eight heads stacked on top of each other as the dimensions

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    The Forum Pompeii

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    The Forum Historians consider the Forum to be the ‘centre of Pompeian life’ therefore it is an important aspect to study as numerous buildings and many events occurred there. From the latest evidence‚ it is believed that the Pompeian Forum was undergoing a ‘comprehensive‚ vigorous and ambitious post-earthquake restoration.’ (Bradley. 2005‚ p.87). The Forum at Herculaneum‚ however‚ is still buried under the town of Resina and therefore there is not enough physical evidence to provide a great depth

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    the foundation that is just right below the columns‚ rises toward the center so it does not appear saggy from the massive weight of the columns. The inside of the Parthenon is divided into two parts that houses the forth foot tall statue of the goddess Athena. White marble may have been used to compliment and reflect the intensity of the Athenian Sunlight. This temple signifies Classical characteristics of convention‚ order‚ balance‚ idealization‚ simplicity‚ grace‚ and restrained vitality. All

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    Lincoln Memorial

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    The Lincoln Memorial and its Greco-Roman Architecture Greece and Rome can be known to the world as one of the most famous civilizations that lived‚ Greece specifically being one of the cultural foundations of western civilization to most historians. They thrived with culture‚ had rulers who influenced some of the decisions that we have made today (like not using a tyranny‚ but a democracy for government) and because of that Greco Roman architecture has always been viewed as the most recognizable

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    monument of emperor Marcus Aurelius. Another example is the Dacian statues situated in between the framed panels‚ while they were originally from a Trajanic monument. These reused imagery were all chosen to demonstrate the success and the official military role of the emperor. By doing so‚ Constantine hoped to gain some of the same honour and recognition as the earlier emperors did. In addition‚ the Arch consists of “Victories”‚ who are statues of powerful women with wings. Their symbolism is likewise to

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    Greek Human Figure

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    480BCE. Kouras is one of the earliest art of this period. This art has adopted Egyptian pose of standing figures. Beside this‚ there was Calf bearer; it was in Greece around CA 560BCE. It has a statue of man with beard bringing calf. Additionally‚ there was Prplos Kore‚ it is anavysos kouros in the statue of women. It is clothes in archaic statuary. The lady in the art was missing left hand. Kore in lonian dress is also one of the good human figures in this period. This created by using garments

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    “All men by nature desire understanding.” This is how Aristotle opens his famous Metaphysics‚ one of the greatest philosophical works ever produced. The thirst for knowledge has always occupied Western man at least since the time of Thales‚ and even though many different views and opinions about what knowledge is and how it can be gained have abounded throughout Western philosophy up to this very day‚ the fact that so many men have dedicated their lives to seeking knowledge on all sort of different

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    Kroisos Vs. Ka-Aper

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    The Ka statue of Ka-Aper comes from the deceased’s brick mastaba at Saqqara‚ Egypt some time between 2450-2350 BCE. The Koursos statue of Kroisos was created many years later‚ some time around 530 BCE‚ as a grave marker for the deceased hero in Anavysos‚ Greece which is not far from Athens. The two statues contrast drastically; however still manage to share subtle yet significant characteristics. Ka-Aper stands at an unimpressive 3’7"‚ while Kroisos was created to a life like

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    Aphrodite Of Knidos Essay

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    Researching the statues of antiquity can be especially daunting; time and nature have a way of (quite literally) wearing away at things. Often art pieces are destroyed‚ pilfered‚ or their archaeological sites foolishly man-handled‚ not to mention the ravishes of the weather. There are gaps of missing information from one era to the next‚ and as much as we may wish for it‚ no Archaeologist has ever found a didactic panel sitting neatly next to an excavated work. We are lucky when studying the statue of Aphrodite

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