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    Amphora Hydria Kylix Volute krator Geometric Style EXEKIAS‚ Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (detail from an Athenian black-figure amphora)‚ from Vulci‚ Italy‚ ca. 540–530 BCE. Geometric krater‚ from the Dipylon cemetery‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 740 BCE. Kroisos‚ from Anavysos‚ Greece‚ ca. 530 BCE. Marble‚ 6’ 4” high. Peplos Kore‚ from the Acropolis‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 530 BCE. Marble‚ 4’ high. Zeus (or Poseidon?)‚ from the sea off Cape Artemision‚

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    Art History key terms

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    Chapter 1-Pre-Historic Art Key Terms Attributes- Symbolic object or objects that identify a particular deity‚ saint‚ or personification in art Ceramics- Wares made of baked clay Corbel vault- Dolmen- Prehistoric sculpture made up of or more large stones supporting a large‚ flat‚ horizontal slabs Capstones- The final topmost stone in corbel arch or vault which joins the sides and completes the Structure Henge- Circular area enclosed by stones or wood posts set up by Neolithic

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    1. ______ triglyph 2. ______ Polykleitos 3. ______ Pericles 4. ______ encaustic 5. ______ Myron 6. ______ entasis 7. ______ cella 8. ______ Dionysus 9. ______ Praxiteles 10. _____ amphora 11. _____ abacus 12. _____ volute 13. _____ Propylaia 14. _____ Exekias 15. _____ centaur 16. _____ Iktinos and Kallikrates 17. _____ Athena 18. _____ architrave 19. _____ caryatid 20. _____ pediment s. developed classic canon of proportions t. top part of a capital that

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    Perception is a way of knowing and gaining knowledge. Expectation‚ the belief about the way an event should happen or behave‚ and previous knowledge‚ understanding and skills we gain after experience play significant roles when gaining knowledge. They frame and lead us into imagine before we experience. Our five senses let us see‚ smell‚ taste‚ feel and hear. People think that we believe what we see. However‚ we see what we believe. Lipman’s suggestion criticises the false of our senses and perspectives

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    Greek Vase

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    ” it developed a completely different artistic style with new aesthetic concepts and intentions. In this essay‚ I demonstrate the distinctive style‚ iconography‚ and motifs of South Italian vase painting of both this Terracotta Loutrophoros and Apulian vase painting as a whole‚ as well as how South Italian vase painting is a significant contribution to the study of Ancient Greek vase-painting. South Italian Vase Painting The Greeks started to colonize South Italy in the second half of the eighth

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    I am Ales Hero! I know that I am the strongest and attractive man here. With a few years behind me‚ I have become wise and handsome. In public I must painstakingly compose myself in the certain manner that we are required to do so. Tonight is a different story! I shall show everyone who I truly am! I am a warrior‚ a lover‚ and a leader! Tonight‚ I will show every man and woman in this room who the real hero is‚ and that is Ales Hero! This symposium is the best even of the year for us men. The experiences

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    Meiping Vase Analysis

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    got its name "Meiping". The pottery of the Geometric kratar is from the Dippylon cemetery in the Greek time period; with the size of 3’4 1/2’” located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ in New York. The Greek culture vase is modified as a funerary krater featuring a mourning and procession in honor the deceased.

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    Euphronius Vase

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    THESIS STATEMENT: In my paper I will focus on issues including the significant background of the Euphronius Vase‚ the reconstruction of the Greek vase itself‚ and Euphronios choosing a myth popular in Athens for half a century and transforming it in his own supreme style‚ which shed significant light on the complex history and ethnical issues related to this work of art. I will argue that a known literary model can be helpful in elucidating the details of a painted scene and a Corinthian fragment

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    Centrifugal Pump

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    addition of energy to a fluid. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to move liquids through piping. The fluid enters the pump impeller along or near to the rotating axis and is accelerated by the impeller‚ flowing radially outward into a diffuser or volute chamber (casing)‚ from where it exits into the downstream piping. Centrifugal pumps are used for large discharge through smaller heads. According to Reti‚ the Brazilian soldier and historian of science‚ the first machine

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    Ode on a Grecian Urn

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    Ode on a Grecian Urn "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is a poem written by the English Romantic poet John Keats in May 1819 and published in January 1820 (see 1820 in poetry). It is one of his "Great Odes of 1819"‚ which include "Ode on Indolence"‚ "Ode on Melancholy"‚ "Ode to a Nightingale"‚ and "Ode to Psyche". Keats found earlier forms of poetry unsatisfactory for his purpose‚ and the collection represented a new development of the ode form. He was inspired to write the poem after reading two articles

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