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The classical art of Greece set standards of order, balance, and proportion that influenced future generations of artists. How are those reflected in the art of the Age of Reason?

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Answered by gufranhifza
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Ancient Greek art was influenced by the philosophy of the time and that shaped the way they produced art forms. The difficulty in understanding Ancient Greek art is that the philosophers held a theoretical view of colour and art while the artists were more pragmatic in their production of art. This might be because the Ancient Greeks did not have a concept of art. They used the word techne, which translates as ‘skill’, to describe painting or any skilful act. Artists and architects were artisans.

Here in the word techne we see the embryo of what was to become technology. So, for the Ancient Greeks, art and technology were closely entwined, and it could be argued that this was influenced by the theories of Plato and Aristotle

Answered by qwstoke
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The answer to above question is as follows:

- The Greeks made contributions to mathematics, philosophy, medicine and astronomy.

- Theatre and Literature was important aspect of culture and it influenced the modern drama.

- Greeks were specifically known for their sculpture and architecture.

- The art here pursued ideals of beauty and harmony.

- Also, Roman paintings were derived from Greek Antiquity.

- Greeks were known for making pottery, sculptures and figurines.

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