I liked the greek time period because it was so much interesting to see the amazing architectures that were built by the Greeks. I was fascinated by the domes and the details in the buildings such as the pillars and brackets. Every aspect of Greek art is not just great to look at but it's also been honored and respected throughout so many years.
I liked the Classical period in ancient Greek culture because of their great architecture like the Acropolis in Athens whose ruins sitll standing today after so many centuries. Also, their sculptures representing gods and warriors, kind of like to reinforce their greatness and their beliefs, and thechniques used by the greeks showing some movement and looking pretty realistic as far as the body shape and muscles later influenced Rome and Europe.
I find the Egyptian time period to be historic and facinating. Their art has very little change and can be easily identified by anyone. They range from having fierce scenes of triumph to elaborate depictions of the afterlife. The Egyptian artists were extremely detailed in all aspects of their creations; even though other than sculptures they used 2D art forms. Painting was not the only thing Egyptians were good at, Egyptians were the proud creators of the Pyramid. Their Architecture was amazing. These are just some of the reasons I enjoy the Egyptian time.
I liked the AEGEAn culture because they were creating their cultures, or their sculptures with human and animals head, and this created a new ancd certain specail type of csculture of the AEGEAn although it was based also with other cultres.
I liked the Romanesque period with all of the rounded arches and columns, as well as the barrel vaults. I like the tall ceilings they had in their buildings, they make the place seem very grand and majestic.
Although I wasn’t able to attend the last class, after reading about the different time periods, I found the Classical period of the ancient Roman culture the most interesting. Rome came of age during the Hellenistic period, while making many advancements in sculpture. They started doing realistic portrayals of individuals, instead of idealized portrayals. The Roman sculptures also invented the equestrian portrait.
Well it's hard to say for myself which time interested me the most. I really enjoyed learning and reading from all of these time periods, but if I had to say, I have always been a fan of Egyptian art. I know Carol already mentioned this but Egypt definitely captures and intrigues me. I feel that they were 100 years ahead of there time. There art comes in so many ways; 2D, 3D, paintings, crafts, and even architecture. What's even more fascinating is most of there art was buried with the kings in there tomb for no one to find.
Paleolithic cave painting shows the ability of ancient painters as they forests and plain. This time period is the most that interests me, because this is when the true creation has developed.
My Favorite time period would have to be the 20th Century. I loved how the surrealist artist expressed theis works of the subconscious. I love their imagination and how they were inspired by the psychoanalytical discoveries of Freud. I liked how some artists expressed the unconscious through suggestive yet indefinite images, for example Max Ernst. And others created realistically images, with shocking framework like Salvador Dalí and René Magritte. I love THEM!!!
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I liked the greek time period because it was so much interesting to see the amazing architectures that were built by the Greeks. I was fascinated by the domes and the details in the buildings such as the pillars and brackets. Every aspect of Greek art is not just great to look at but it's also been honored and respected throughout so many years.
There were no domes in Greek Architecture, no brackets.
I liked the Classical period in ancient Greek culture because of their great architecture like the Acropolis in Athens whose ruins sitll standing today after so many centuries. Also, their sculptures representing gods and warriors, kind of like to reinforce their greatness and their beliefs, and thechniques used by the greeks showing some movement and looking pretty realistic as far as the body shape and muscles later influenced Rome and Europe.
I find the Egyptian time period to be historic and facinating. Their art has very little change and can be easily identified by anyone. They range from having fierce scenes of triumph to elaborate depictions of the afterlife. The Egyptian artists were extremely detailed in all aspects of their creations; even though other than sculptures they used 2D art forms. Painting was not the only thing Egyptians were good at, Egyptians were the proud creators of the Pyramid. Their Architecture was amazing. These are just some of the reasons I enjoy the Egyptian time.
I liked the AEGEAn culture because they were creating their cultures, or their sculptures with human and animals head, and this created a new ancd certain specail type of csculture of the AEGEAn although it was based also with other cultres.
I liked the Romanesque period with all of the rounded arches and columns, as well as the barrel vaults. I like the tall ceilings they had in their buildings, they make the place seem very grand and majestic.
Although I wasn’t able to attend the last class, after reading about the different time periods, I found the Classical period of the ancient Roman culture the most interesting. Rome came of age during the Hellenistic period, while making many advancements in sculpture. They started doing realistic portrayals of individuals, instead of idealized portrayals. The Roman sculptures also invented the equestrian portrait.
Well it's hard to say for myself which time interested me the most. I really enjoyed learning and reading from all of these time periods, but if I had to say, I have always been a fan of Egyptian art. I know Carol already mentioned this but Egypt definitely captures and intrigues me. I feel that they were 100 years ahead of there time. There art comes in so many ways; 2D, 3D, paintings, crafts, and even architecture. What's even more fascinating is most of there art was buried with the kings in there tomb for no one to find.
Paleolithic cave painting shows the ability of ancient painters as they forests and plain. This time period is the most that interests me, because this is when the true creation has developed.
My Favorite time period would have to be the 20th Century. I loved how the surrealist artist expressed theis works of the subconscious. I love their imagination and how they were inspired by the psychoanalytical discoveries of Freud. I liked how some artists expressed the unconscious through suggestive yet indefinite images, for example Max Ernst. And others created realistically images, with shocking framework like Salvador Dalí and René Magritte. I love THEM!!!
*ariana out*
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