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    Egypt Art History

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    qualities in the statues. The statue of Khafre and Akhenaton reflects the political and religious climates of their time through the use of medium which symbolized the pharaoh’s eternal life and timelessness‚ and through formal qualities which symbolized the hidden religious meanings inside the sculpture. The seated statue of Khafre reflects the political and religious climates of his time through the statue’s medium‚ function‚ formal qualities of design‚ and iconography. The statue is made of diorite

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    modern-day society. Statues were an important and influential part of art and architecture in roman culture. Although‚ most of roman art and architecture came from Greek culture and habits‚ most people today think of the statues and sculptural techniques as roman. Ancient Rome used statues as ceremonial pieces‚ public gathering places‚ frivolous beautifying accessories in public areas‚ and honorable tributes to the rich or important people of the time. The Romans particularly like statues of gods‚ leaders

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    Julia Kennedy Ancient Greek Philosophy Final Paper Question 7: Aristotle’s definitions of Substance from both his ’Categories’ and ’Metaphysics‚ Book VIII’ To begin‚ a brief definition of both accounts should be described‚ but later‚ I will go over in greater specifics about his definition in ’Categories’ for a basic elucidation‚ providing examples throughout. Then‚ I will compare and contrast the two accounts. First‚ for Aristotle’s definitions of substance‚ there are two. One of the

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    Comparing Akhenaton and Laocoon and his Sons The statue of Akhenaton from the Temple of Aton created between ca. 1353-1335 BCE‚ whose artist remains anonymous‚ and the statue of Laocoon and his Sons from Rome‚ created in the early first century CE by Athandoros‚ Hagesandros‚ and Polydoros are two masterfully sculpted pieces of art that come from two different walks of life. During the time of creation‚ the artists of both compositions were experimenting with new ideas and techniques to portray

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    Ozymandias

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    poem about a king that loses everything towards the end of his life. Specifically‚ it is about how pride leads to destruction. Ozymandias was a king that had everything and was so powerful. He considered himself the king of kings. Ozymandias had a statue but it is now in the middle of the desert rippled; still standing with half the body showing. His kingdom came to a wreck and all that is left are pieces crumbled up into a pile. Towards the end of his life he is left alone with his kingdom raptured

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    one as there were other figures that were introduced by religion. Such figures can be seen through statues and each of them represents the practices of religion during the Ming dynasty. Taoism or “Daoism” were widely spread throughout the Ming dynasty. Taoism can be defined as a philosophical ideology of a polytheistic

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    An unknown artist created the statue Saint Margaret of Antioch ca. 1275-1325 A.D. using limestone‚ paint‚ and gilding. As the name suggests‚ the subject of the painting is Saint Margaret‚ depicted as young and innocent standing atop her emblem‚ a dragon. The statue is currently being displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the Cloisters Collection though it was originally made in Burgos‚ Castile-Léon‚ Spain. While large‚ Saint Margaret of Antioch is not life size and stands at only

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    Augustus of Prima Porta In this paper for World Art class‚ I will be discussing the statue of Augustus of Prima Porta from three similar view points of authors‚ taken from art history books. Although they have there similar view points they also have there different ones and I will be discussing that as well. That statue was found in April of 1863 in Villa of Livia‚ near Rome. It was created around the first century dating at about 20 BCE. Today it is located in the Vatican Museum for everyone

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    The main focus of this paper will compare two Egyptian pieces Figure of a Man (c. 525 BCE) from the Milwaukee Art Museum and Khafre Enthroned (c. 2520-2494) from the textbook Gardner’s Art Through the Ages using visual elements. These visual elements of color‚ texture‚ composition‚ scale‚ and subject emphasize power and status. These sculptures are similar in color as both sculptures were made from hard‚ dark stones. Also‚ the sculptures were created with the same attention to sanding and polishing

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    The fact that the statue of Ozymandia is a “colossal wreck” (13)‚ “Two vast and trunkless legs of stone” (2)‚ clearly says that things do not last forever. But it does not only shows a statue that goes throw time and nature with some damages‚ but also the power‚ the ambitions and the pride that are transmitted through it‚ “those passions read/ Which yet

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