Clara Hill

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Greek art. Sculpture

Greek sculpture It is not subject to rules or conventions. The sculptor is free to express his vision in the work, however, it seeks to achieve representation of perfection in the human figure as mentioned above; exalting physical strength and…

Roman art Sculpture

Roman sculpture He stood out about the Greek in this aspect in which they created what has been called the sculpture-back. The Roman portrait bases its roots in Etruscan art, although it also had influences from the Hellenist period of…

Mycenic art

Mycenaean art and culture in antiquity Mycenaean art It emerged around 1400 AC (II Milleniun Ac). His apogee period indicates approximately the period between 1550 to 1200 BC in continental Greece. The development of mynical culture in the Bronze Age,…

Babylonian culture

Historical elements in the formation of the Babylonian Empire. Babylon It was located in what is currently the Iraqi region. Semitic groups such as Akkadians and Amorreos, from a country called Martu arrived under Sumerian control. This event indicates the…

Byzantine art. PAINT.

Byzantine and mosaic paint. Byzantine paint has two very interesting modalities: the mural, destined to decorate the interior of the temple; and easel, which produces small pieces on wooden boards, called icons, that is, images. The mural painting was performed…

Byzantine art. SCULPTURE

In the early days, Byzantine sculpture is an extension of art called Hellenistic and produce portraits of great strength. Subsequently the symbolic character of the works becomes the most important; Above even its expression and aesthetic representation, responding to ecclesiastical…

Ancient architecture of India.

Prehistoric stage. In relation to The architecture of India and also that of Pakistan It is important to highlight that the excavations carried out by archaeologist John Marshall in Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa in 1920 contributed to the best knowledge of…