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Introduction
Ancient Egyptian decorative art is symbolism and representation of ancient Egypt way of life. For
instance, some of the art shows the physical form of kings, queens, deities and ordinary people. In
other cases, the art form carry religious and spiritual connotation whereby dead kings and queen
were deemed to manifest themselves through sculptures during rituals (Oppenheim et al, 2015). The
ancient Egyptians sourced different materials to create the art such as wood, metal, stones, paint
color most of which were influenced by their environment and their interpretation of it. For instance,
the image of god Osiris was typically painted using black and green colors, which represent the silt
and green vegetation of the Nile river (Markman...show more content...
Certain features of the wall expressions would identify deities from kings and queens and that way
allow people to differentiate between the mortals and immortals. The relief (Figure 3) at the Horus
of Edfu Temple inEgypt is one example of an expression of a deity painted using a blue color
because the deity was deemed to give life and blue is linked to life–giving when one consider the
role of the river Nile in providing life. This shows that most of the art was heavily influenced by
the general interpretation of various aspects of life and the color in which they appear. For
example, while blue was associated with life giving, green was associated with the green
environment and new life, while red was associated with victory (Egyptian Myth,
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Roman Art
How did the purposes of sculpture and painting differ
Art was highly regarded and developed by the Romans who commissioned and patronized works of
architecture, music, painting, sculpture and even metalworking and gem engraving. The earliest
specimens of Roman art can be dated to the establishment of the Republic in 509BC; with its
expansion and subsequent influx of people and ideas in the capital, Rome unabashedly adopted a
variety of cultural influences. While Greek influence was especially strong, the Romans blended
Etruscan and Egyptian elements. Painting and sculpture were especially appreciated; the first being a
two–dimensional form that can have a background to set the mood and help tell the story, while the
second being a three–dimensional...show more content...
(2013, 8 11). Roman Wall Painting. Retrieved from Ancient History Encyclopedia: http:/
/www.ancient.eu/article/597/
Chicago Tribune. (1969, 5 4). Artist Teaches Icon Art. Chicago Tribune, p. 5. Retrieved from http:/
/archives.chicagotribune.com/1969/05/04/page/535/article/artist–teaches–icon–art
Dash, M. (2014, 12 16). A Blast from the Past: TheFayum Mummy Portraits. Retrieved from
Allkindofhistory: https://mikedashhistory.com/2014/12/16/the–fayum–mummy–portraits/
Justin Martyr. (1885). The First Apology. In C. A. Coxe, A. Roberts, & J. Donaldson (Eds.), The
Ante–Nicene Fathers (M. Dods, & G. Reith, Trans., Vol. 1). Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature
Publishing Co. Retrieved from New Advent: http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0126.htm
Kamm, A. (1995). The Romans: An Introduction. Retrieved from The Romans: http:/
/www.the–romans.co.uk/
Petridou, G. (2016). Divine Epiphany in Greek Literature and Culture. Oxford, UK: Oxford
University Press.
Smithsonian Magazine. (2012, 2). The Oldest Modernist Paintings. Retrieved from Smithsonian:
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the–oldest–modernist–paintings–20169750/
Tsakiridou, C. A. (2013). Icons in Time, Persons in Eternity: Orthodox Theology and the Aesthetics
of the Christian Image. New York:
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Greek Theater Essay
The Greek Theater:
"The arts of the western world have been largely dominated by the artistic standards
established by the Greeks of the classical period" (Spreloosel 86). It is from the Greek word
theatron, meaning a place for sitting, that we get our word theater. According to James Butler,
"The Greeks were the first people to erect special structures to bring audiences and theatrical
performers together" (27). "The theaters were normally located near a populated area at
the bottom of or cut out of a carefully selected, sloping hillside overlooking a seascape, a plain, or a
city" (Butler 30). "They eventually with few exceptions consisted of three distinct parts:
theatron...show more content...
The third distinct part of the theater was the skene (scene building). "The earliest scene
buildings were very simple wooden structures " (Butler 31). " Originally, the skene was
a dressing room; later it is believed to have borne a painted backdrop" (Kennedy 1102). This
area was known as the actors place. It was intended to provide a background against which actors
could perform. "In Greek theater as we know it, the skene appears as a appendage, adjunct,
breaking the perfect circularity of the design" (Arnott 13).
Although the origin of the Greek theater is unclear, many historians believe that it developed out of
religious ritual and its performances were connected to religious festivals. The performances were
used to educate and entertain. "The theater is certainly not the same as it was in ancient
Greece – but it has not changed completely" (Taylor 8). This form of art has always had a Art
has changed a great deal since it began many centuries ago. Centuries, however, are not necessary to
notice the small changes that are evident even between cultures of similar times. Such is the case
with the Greeks and Romans. Both cultures had exquisite pieces of art, but they were very different
from each other. The amazing thing about art is
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Art Of Roman Art
The civilization of Ancient Rome ruled much of Europe for over a thousand years. During this
period, the Roman arts flourished. Greek art had the greatest influence on the Romans. Roman
artists often focused on the gods, goddesses, philosophers, and important politicians. Many artists
expressed this admiration in sculptures, paintings, architecture, and pottery. Roman art was based
on a family's legacy and the history of Rome unlike the Greek focus of myths. Roman art used real
life people and objects specifically portraits, murals, and pictorials. In 79 A.D., the Roman city of
Pompeii suffered a devastating volcano explosion of Mount Vesuvius destroying countless Roman
art pieces. Years later, a limited number of pieces were recovered. This Third Style Roman fresco,
Young Woman with a Stylus, sometimes referred to "Sappho" was discovered on the walls of a
home in Pompeii between 55–79 CE. The fresco measures 37 centimeters in height and 38
centimeters in width. The small painting was discovered in 1760 in house VI Insula Occidentalis.
The portrait is displayed in a painted tondo or circular frame. The portrait is an image of an
attractive women holding a stylus in her left and four wax tablets in her right hand. She has the
stylus pressed against her lips. Her big round eyes appear to be deep in thought. She looks to be
contemplating a thought before writing it down. The woman is wearing spherical gold earrings. Her
deep brown hair has bouncy curls that follow the
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Roman Art Essay

  • 1. Roman Art Essay Introduction Ancient Egyptian decorative art is symbolism and representation of ancient Egypt way of life. For instance, some of the art shows the physical form of kings, queens, deities and ordinary people. In other cases, the art form carry religious and spiritual connotation whereby dead kings and queen were deemed to manifest themselves through sculptures during rituals (Oppenheim et al, 2015). The ancient Egyptians sourced different materials to create the art such as wood, metal, stones, paint color most of which were influenced by their environment and their interpretation of it. For instance, the image of god Osiris was typically painted using black and green colors, which represent the silt and green vegetation of the Nile river (Markman...show more content... Certain features of the wall expressions would identify deities from kings and queens and that way allow people to differentiate between the mortals and immortals. The relief (Figure 3) at the Horus of Edfu Temple inEgypt is one example of an expression of a deity painted using a blue color because the deity was deemed to give life and blue is linked to life–giving when one consider the role of the river Nile in providing life. This shows that most of the art was heavily influenced by the general interpretation of various aspects of life and the color in which they appear. For example, while blue was associated with life giving, green was associated with the green environment and new life, while red was associated with victory (Egyptian Myth, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Roman Art How did the purposes of sculpture and painting differ Art was highly regarded and developed by the Romans who commissioned and patronized works of architecture, music, painting, sculpture and even metalworking and gem engraving. The earliest specimens of Roman art can be dated to the establishment of the Republic in 509BC; with its expansion and subsequent influx of people and ideas in the capital, Rome unabashedly adopted a variety of cultural influences. While Greek influence was especially strong, the Romans blended Etruscan and Egyptian elements. Painting and sculpture were especially appreciated; the first being a two–dimensional form that can have a background to set the mood and help tell the story, while the second being a three–dimensional...show more content... (2013, 8 11). Roman Wall Painting. Retrieved from Ancient History Encyclopedia: http:/ /www.ancient.eu/article/597/ Chicago Tribune. (1969, 5 4). Artist Teaches Icon Art. Chicago Tribune, p. 5. Retrieved from http:/ /archives.chicagotribune.com/1969/05/04/page/535/article/artist–teaches–icon–art Dash, M. (2014, 12 16). A Blast from the Past: TheFayum Mummy Portraits. Retrieved from Allkindofhistory: https://mikedashhistory.com/2014/12/16/the–fayum–mummy–portraits/ Justin Martyr. (1885). The First Apology. In C. A. Coxe, A. Roberts, & J. Donaldson (Eds.), The Ante–Nicene Fathers (M. Dods, & G. Reith, Trans., Vol. 1). Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co. Retrieved from New Advent: http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0126.htm Kamm, A. (1995). The Romans: An Introduction. Retrieved from The Romans: http:/ /www.the–romans.co.uk/ Petridou, G. (2016). Divine Epiphany in Greek Literature and Culture. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Smithsonian Magazine. (2012, 2). The Oldest Modernist Paintings. Retrieved from Smithsonian: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the–oldest–modernist–paintings–20169750/ Tsakiridou, C. A. (2013). Icons in Time, Persons in Eternity: Orthodox Theology and the Aesthetics of the Christian Image. New York: Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Greek Theater Essay The Greek Theater: "The arts of the western world have been largely dominated by the artistic standards established by the Greeks of the classical period" (Spreloosel 86). It is from the Greek word theatron, meaning a place for sitting, that we get our word theater. According to James Butler, "The Greeks were the first people to erect special structures to bring audiences and theatrical performers together" (27). "The theaters were normally located near a populated area at the bottom of or cut out of a carefully selected, sloping hillside overlooking a seascape, a plain, or a city" (Butler 30). "They eventually with few exceptions consisted of three distinct parts: theatron...show more content... The third distinct part of the theater was the skene (scene building). "The earliest scene buildings were very simple wooden structures " (Butler 31). " Originally, the skene was a dressing room; later it is believed to have borne a painted backdrop" (Kennedy 1102). This area was known as the actors place. It was intended to provide a background against which actors could perform. "In Greek theater as we know it, the skene appears as a appendage, adjunct, breaking the perfect circularity of the design" (Arnott 13). Although the origin of the Greek theater is unclear, many historians believe that it developed out of religious ritual and its performances were connected to religious festivals. The performances were used to educate and entertain. "The theater is certainly not the same as it was in ancient Greece – but it has not changed completely" (Taylor 8). This form of art has always had a Art has changed a great deal since it began many centuries ago. Centuries, however, are not necessary to notice the small changes that are evident even between cultures of similar times. Such is the case with the Greeks and Romans. Both cultures had exquisite pieces of art, but they were very different from each other. The amazing thing about art is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Art Of Roman Art The civilization of Ancient Rome ruled much of Europe for over a thousand years. During this period, the Roman arts flourished. Greek art had the greatest influence on the Romans. Roman artists often focused on the gods, goddesses, philosophers, and important politicians. Many artists expressed this admiration in sculptures, paintings, architecture, and pottery. Roman art was based on a family's legacy and the history of Rome unlike the Greek focus of myths. Roman art used real life people and objects specifically portraits, murals, and pictorials. In 79 A.D., the Roman city of Pompeii suffered a devastating volcano explosion of Mount Vesuvius destroying countless Roman art pieces. Years later, a limited number of pieces were recovered. This Third Style Roman fresco, Young Woman with a Stylus, sometimes referred to "Sappho" was discovered on the walls of a home in Pompeii between 55–79 CE. The fresco measures 37 centimeters in height and 38 centimeters in width. The small painting was discovered in 1760 in house VI Insula Occidentalis. The portrait is displayed in a painted tondo or circular frame. The portrait is an image of an attractive women holding a stylus in her left and four wax tablets in her right hand. She has the stylus pressed against her lips. Her big round eyes appear to be deep in thought. She looks to be contemplating a thought before writing it down. The woman is wearing spherical gold earrings. Her deep brown hair has bouncy curls that follow the Get more content on HelpWriting.net