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Task 3: To measure what you have learned, identify the
characteristics and Elements and Principles that would best describe the
different sculptures on each eras by using the tables below. Do this in your notebook.

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Answered by bramhadev2007
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

PREHISTORIC

The main characteristics: The handmade drawings and cravings made on the walls of caves of the animals were generally accurate in proportion and native to their area.

Elements:.Lascaux cave paintings, as well as Paleolithic era Cave of Lascaux,  

Time: 15000 - 10000 B.C. Stone age

Principles: The rhythm, pattern, movement, balance, proportion, variety, emphasis, harmony, unity

EGYPTIAN

The main characteristics of the Egyptian era were:

Highly stylized Symbolic Profile view of an animal or a human.

Elements: Mainly in the form of a flat enclosed area with two dimensions, length and width, the constructions were made with help of the geometrical shapes.

Principles:  The main contrasts, as well as the arrangement of opposite elements

GREEK

Main characteristics: Its creation is a naturalistic and idealized representation of the human body, in which predominantly naked male characters were typically based on creativity.

Elements: The Forms of those objects were mainly three-dimensional. Mainly the length, width and height. were taken into consideration during construction.

ROMAN

Major Characteristics of Roman:  One of the most popular and distinctive styles of paintings in that era was the greek-vase painting with figures portrayed along solid contours, as well as with the thin lines within the contours, which reached its height from about 600 to 350 BC and divided into two major types, almost reversed, of black-figure and red-figure paintings.

Principles were the well-constructed architecture, painting, sculpture, and mosaic work

BYZANTINE

The Main Characteristics of Byzantine: A very persuasive kind of image of reality presented figures with a kind of direct gaze that was meant to engage the viewers in absolute spirituality.

Principles: The Classified art types that were very practical

ROMANESQUE

The Main Characteristics of Romanesque: The Romanesque were mainly kept inside the primary churches, where they were like great books for ordinary people who could not read. They weren't realistic, they were more rigged and schematic, and they didn't have a background landscape that was painted in bright colours to attract people's attention.

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