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    lives‚ from their buildings and city’s streets to the inside of there homes‚ many objects in Greek life were created with beauty in mind. Greek artists created masterpieces in painting‚ metal work‚ mosaic‚ sculpture‚ architecture‚ literature‚ and pottery. Until recently‚ archaeologists only knew about Greek paintings through Ancient Greek stories. These stories‚ which were written by authors such as Pliny and Pausanias‚ described large‚monumental paintings. But unfortunately‚ not a lot of these

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    Gobekli Tepe is an archeological site in the Southeastern Anatolia Region in modern Turkey‚ about seven miles northeast of Sanliurfa. Gobekli Tepe is dated to have been built around 12 KYA‚ placing it in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Period (2) and being abandoned at the end of the Pre-Pottery Neolthic B Era‚ about 8 KYA (1). The site drew interest because of a collection of large limestone pieces in the shape of T’s speculated to be the world’s first temple (2). It is well known that this site

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    anthropology‚ to designate a stage of cultural evolution or technological development characterized by the use of stone tools‚ the existence of settled villages largely dependent on domesticated plants and animals‚ and the presence of such crafts as pottery and weaving. The time period and cultural content indicated by the term varies with the geographic location of the culture considered and with the particular criteria used by the individual scientist. The earliest known development of Neolithic culture

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    Grade 9 – 10 Art Foundations Pottery/Ceramic Unit Assignment 1; Preliminary Research Component for Zoomorphic Form/Figurine; Internet & RWB; (Summative) Definition:- ‘Having the shape‚ form or likeness of an animal’ – Wiktionary. 1. Go to Google Images. 2. Use any 2 – 3 of the following first key words to pair up with either of the key phrases. This will help you to find some interesting examples of Ancient Zoomorphic Figures:- First Key Word Second Key Phrase

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    PRE-SPANISH PHILIPPINES It is believed that the first inhabitants of the Philippines arrived over 300‚000 years ago. It is commonly thought that they migrated over a land bridge‚ which existed at that time‚ from the Asian mainland. The next known inhabitation is when the Negrito or Aeta arrived in the islands around 25‚000 years ago. However‚ they were driven back by several waves of immigrants from Indonesia‚ only to be followed by the maritime peoples of the Malayan islands. Although there

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    seen. Ever since I convinced my parents to purchase on of his pieces‚ after seeing it in one of his galleries in Florida‚ I’ve admired his work. All of Dahline’s pottery is terrifying but also has a sense of humor to it. I feel as though he lets out his inner demon whenever he creates a piece. Dahline uses mostly dark colors in his pottery to complement their Gothic style. Dahline creates horrific faces but puts the wildest looks on them. His artwork is mostly on jugs and mugs which isn’t practical

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    American Artist who attended the Santa Fe Indian School‚ specifically Dorothy Dunn’s Studio School. The purpose of the school was to teach students to create a distinctive and marketable "Indian" style. While traditional Pueblo art focused on potterypottery painting‚ and pueblo wall painting‚ the Dunn style‚ also known as "flat painting" "combined the outline drawing and flat colors of folk art‚ the decorative qualities of Art Deco‚ and "Indian" subject matter." (Art History‚ Stokstad and Cothren

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    * Practical techniques you can use on all facets of pottery making are throwing‚ handbuilding‚ glazing‚ decorating‚ firing‚ extruding‚ tile making‚ textures‚ templates‚ molds‚ and more. Landco resort Brgy. Aplaya‚ Laiya‚ San Juan PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE MUSEUM -The Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum in Villamor Air Base‚ Pasay City was built and dedicated to the “courageous men and women of the Philippine Air Force who made the ultimate sacrifice above and beyond the call

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    Julie Watson Biography Julie Watson is a native of Atlanta‚ Georgia born at Georgia Baptist Hospital in the Old Forth Ward on Boulevard in 1963. She grew up in Atlanta’s Midtown during the 60’s and 70’s surrounded by hippies‚ then spent the summers with her grandmother and cousins in rural Rome‚ Georgia steeped in Southern traditions. Both extremes have deeply influenced her work. Julie has spent her life creating all media of art works from functional art to watercolors and has work shown on

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    Adelaide Alsop Robineau was an American ceramic and porcelain artist who took the pottery world by storm during her lifetime. She won several awards and is the most well known ceramist of her time. She was also the creator of an extravagant vase called the Scarab Vase. "It’s the Mona Lisa of ceramics‚" said Ronald Kuchta‚ the art director of the Everson Museum (ARTS : Thieves Take $500‚000 Scarab Vase). Robineau was born in Connecticut in 1865 and died in New York in 1929. In her early life‚ she

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