Activity 1.
Fill in the box with the characteristics and functions that would best describe the painting in
every era/ period.
Classical Paintings
1.Greek
2.Roman
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CHARACTERISTICS OF CLASSICAL GREEK PAINTINGS ARE:-
- It is unnatural and an indirect representation of reality.
- It has a great aesthetic idealism.
- It has a peaceful and true vision of the artistic mind.
- They illustrate and define their work in different artwork platforms.
- It manifests in sweetening and enhancing the essence of nature.
- Greek in ancient times used to depict plants, animals, and human figures with outstanding authenticity.
- Human figures are drawn and sculptured in perfection. For them, the human body is the core of beauty and proportion.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CLASSICAL ROMAN PAINTINGS ARE:-
- Roman art was highly influenced by Greet Classical artworks.
- It included elements such as elegance, smooth lines, nude human figures, and high realistic figures which were perfectly performed by the Greeks at that time.
- The ability to adapt, combine and restore elements of different artworks adds a touch of humour to their Roman art.
- They used to create art to depict the public sacrifices in the Republican period.
- Patrons were represented as balding heads, huge noses and aged body with wrinkles to show that they had spent their whole life for republic victory.
- Roman art was also used as a service to enhance the reputation, power and status of the rulers and their families by depicting them as royalty and endless beauty.
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