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balance emphasis harmony variety gradation movement rhythm proportion |
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| sculpture in which the forms project only slightly from the background |
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| sculptured forms extend boldly out into space from the flat surface of the relief sculpture |
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| a low rectangular egyptian tomb made of mud brick with sloping sides and a flat top, covering a burial chamber. |
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| a coffin decorated with carvings of the deceased or with some religious or mythological |
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| a post used to bear weight |
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| the top of a pillar or column |
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| the bottom of a pillar or column |
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| a decoration made with small pieces of glass and stone set in cement |
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| decorative mosaic panels and floor mosaics |
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date: 28,000 BCE location: Austria, what she was: she was a 11 cm high portrait of a lady with no face but overly proportional body parts possible purpose: to hang on and carry around |
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date: 17,000 BC location: France 2 features: mostly large animals, 90 paintings of stags possible purpose: to draw animals native to their region |
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date: 3000 BC location: England possible purpose: burial grounds |
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date: 2558 BC location: Egypt possible purpose: burial tomb for the pharoah |
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| 3 Common Characteristics of Egyptian Painting / Sculpture |
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stiff same identity 2 dimensional |
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date: 2620 BCE difference from most egyptian art: modeled differently than most egyptian arts |
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date: 27 BC location: Rome two uses: church, temple to all of the gods |
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5 uses: Gladiator fights, animal fights, ampitheater, naval battles, chariot battles. characteristics: 50,000 people, 620 feet long, 513 ft wide, 160 ft tall, 80 archways |
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| relating to or denoting a classical order of architecture characterized by a column with scroll shapes |
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| relating to or denoting a classical order of architecture characterized by a sturdy fluted column and a thick square abacus resting on a rounded molding. |
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| belonging or relating to Corinth, esp. the ancient city |
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| because they can’t lean on their own, they have something supporting them. |
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| the post that holds the arches and beams |
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| the beams and arches of a building |
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| a bigger building made of arches. (White House Building) |
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| made of arches. (top of white house building) |
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