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What is the difference between red figure and black figure vase paintings?

Subject:

Art History

Topic:

Greek Art

Posting ID:

5918

OTA ID:

101742

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Art evolution is briefly discussed.

This job selects one civilization and discusses how art evolved over time and was influenced by tools and technology from that time period.

Subject:

Art History

Topic:

Greek Art

Posting ID:

182811

OTA ID:

104719

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This job compares Greek to Roman art.

This question is debated: The Laocoon Group (1st Century, CE) and the Apollo Belvedere (Roman copy after a 4th century BCE Greek original) is examined: • What is the FORM of the work (the overall structure including line, shape, texture, value, color and balance)? • Does the work have SUBJECT MATTER (if so, what is literally depicted)? • What is the CONTENT (what is the religious, philosophical and/or historical significance)? Answer the following list of questions in a comparative essay to evaluate your choices. Be sure to introduce the works you've chosen. See the unit Resources List for sites that can help you write an effective compare/contrast essay. • What is the FORM ... click for more

Subject:

Art History

Topic:

Greek Art

Posting ID:

183804

OTA ID:

104719

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Egyptian and Mesopotamian art forms are compared.

This job selects four specific examples of art from Mesopotamia and/or ancient Egypt. One image is a human figure. These areas are covered: * A photo, including in-text citation (please put the weblink or other citation in the Notes area as shown in the PPT example in my Instructor's Files). * Description of the item, in your own words (bullet point format next to image, or posted in the Notes box). * Placement and purpose of the item (bullet point or in the Notes box). * Discussion of the culture that created these objects (bullet point or in the Notes box). * Discussion of the intended audience. Was this intended for the general public, the elite or the after... click for more

Subject:

Art History

Topic:

Greek Art

Posting ID:

191299

OTA ID:

104719

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