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    Greek Idea Of Happiness

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    The Greeks had many ideas that contributed to the big concept of happiness. One of the many ideas that I learn from Greek philosophies is the idea of Agnostic‚ From a Greek meaning “unknown” or “unknowable”. This is commonly used to describe a person who does not patiently disbelieve in god but who asserts that nothing about god‚ including his existence‚ can be known for a certain. Another concept that compromises the idea of happiness is morality‚ in other words‚ depending on your beliefs distinguishing

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    The Sarcophagus

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    Anthony Cairo In this short story of The Sarcophagus‚ the tale is told of a surgeon and hid team performing an open surgery on a man’s stomach to remove a blood clot. Upon opening the man’s stomach‚ the narrator (the surgeon)‚ finds a tumor in the stomach and suddenly realizes that this operation will be a lot more difficult than expected. The story takes the reader through the surgeons thought process and the operations procedures. His mental process on proper procedure‚ his own eventual decisions

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    Sarcophagus Analysis

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    I am going to analyze: “Sarcophagus Depicting a Battle between Soldiers and Amazons (Warrior Women)‚” Gift of the Ages Cullen Arnold Endowment Fund in honor of Peter C. Marzio. This fascinating sarcophagus was built in details‚ with the width of 232.4 centimeters‚ the height of 102.9 centimeters‚ and the length of 128.3 centimeters‚ and it is built with marble. This magnificent sarcophagus‚ designed as the final resting place of a Roman military commander‚ is decorated with a battle scene between

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    throughout history. The Etruscans were an ancient civilization that thrived in central Italy around the sixth century BCE. Little is known about the Etruscans‚ but what is known can be extracted through art-producing culture. Their artistic culture is related to but distinct from the civilization of ancient Greece. The ancient Greek civilization spanned from the tenth century to the end of antiquity. This civilization made enormous contributions to science‚ politics‚ and art. The Etruscan art may have resembled

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    Amphora With Lid

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    Panathenaic Prize Amphora with Lid (363-362 BCE) is a Greek ceramic vessel. It is a tall‚ curved Amphora. Shape with a narrow foot‚ two handles reaching from the neck to the upper shoulders. Also a tight fitting lid with a flame-like top. Most of the vase coloring is in black. The center part is painted red and it has black lining on top of the red painting. The vase is an Amphora shape. There is also a woman painted on the center of the vase holding a shield with a winged horse. The Amphora is

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    Etruscan Art

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    start with history. Before the Romans were in power‚ the Etruscans were the most advanced society within the Italian peninsula. Much of the Etruscan art is influenced by that of the Greeks but they did not copy the Greeks. The Etruscans used mud and wood to build their temples instead of stone like the Greeks. The temples also only had columns on the front of buildings instead of the periphery. Most of the Etruscan works that survived are from the underground tombs where they kept their sarcophagi

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    The Greek Ideas Of Beauty

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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 Ludovisi Sarcophagus

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    our case‚ we chose to research the Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus. We looked into different

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    Etruscan Art Research Paper

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    Etruscan Art (800 B.C. to 100 B.C.)    Italian art history begins with the Etruscans. Etruscan Civilization was created on the now known Tuscany region of Italy. It isn’t known where they came from‚ but the character of their art and many distinctive features of their religion make it clear that the original Etruscans were from a region in Asia Minor. During the Iron Age (1000 to 1 B.C.)‚ urban civilization spread throughout Etruria - Tarquinia was probably the oldest city and is the most famous

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    Pair Of Eyes In Greek Art

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    walk or wait for the train you will notice rectangular motifs of eyes‚ some of the eyes are in pairs some are not. (Fig 1.) Nevertheless‚ you cannot help but wonder if they eye are staring at you as you wait for the train or if the eyes are looking over the station like a camera? Sight is a wondrous sense that can also give us insight into more than just what we see. If you were a god that made no physical contact with humanity‚ your eyes would be your window to oversee your kingdom. The Metropolitan

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