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Essay heading: HUM100 - Artistic Themes from Ancient Cultures: Greece and Rome
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Greek art is fundamentally realistic, that is, faithful to nature; but it refines nature in a process of idealization, that is, the effort to achieve a perfection that surpasses nature. Humanism, realism, and idealism are hallmarks of Greek art” (Fiero, 2006).
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Humanism, realism, and idealism are hallmarks of Greek art” (Fiero, 2006).
These themes are constantly repeated in the Greek artwork. In sculpture, there is an improvement of style throughout the classical age. In the beginning, figures were roughly hewn, but exemplified the basics of the style. By the end of the classical age, Greek sculptors had reached perfection in form and movement... displayed next 300 characters
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