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    interesting period in Greek sculpture is the Classical period. During this glorious period of unbelievable craftsmanship‚ numerous pieces celebrated the Greek’s infatuation with fable and war. The sculpture‚ nicely titled Centaur Abducting Lapith Woman and Fallen Lapith Man‚ is a wonderful symbol of the artistic period and image of war. Sculpted somewhere around 447-438 B.C.‚ the sculpture was carved out of solid marble to produce a beautiful‚ and yet horrifying scene from a battle. This sculpture

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    of the Ancient Egyptians all the way up to modern art. It was a very interesting experience and one that I would definitely like to repeat in the future. The piece that was most interesting to me was a Roman floor mosaic that depicts The Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs. A mosaic is a picture or pattern created by fixing together mall pieces of stone‚ glass‚ tile and other materials (DeWitte‚ Larmann and Shields 629) This particular piece is one that is made of stone and glass that is set in mortar

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    creation of severe style at that age. On the west pediment of the temple‚ the sculptures showed a picture of chaos. It presented a battle between the Centaurs and Lapith people. The battle happened on the wedding of a Lapith hero called: Peirithoos. The Centaurs was drunk and tried to abduct the bride called: Deidameia‚ which infuriated the Lapith people. They started grappling with the Centaurs. The battle fluctuated from the center to the ends of the crowed and back again. Apollo stood in the center

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    A219 Exploring the Classical World Essay PART ONE Look at the Illustrations Book‚ Plate 16: Athens: Parthenon. South metopeXXXI. Lapith and centaur. 447–439 BCE (1.3 x 1.3 m). In no more than 500 words: (i) briefly provide the context of this sculpture (ii) discuss the ways in which its subject matter conveyed a political message to Athenian viewers Metopes were situated on the outside of the Parthenon building they are high reliefs carved into rectangular slabs placed over the columns

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    Praxiteles‚ Aphrodite‚ c350 BCE‚ Roman copy. first nude goddess.  soft and radiant flesh. V Lapith and Centaur‚ c447-432 BCE. knew how to distinguish life from dead W Donatello‚ Madonna and Child‚ marble‚ c1420 Squashed or flattened relief - rilevo schiacciato Illusion of depth. Transform hard stone into something soft X Desiderio da Settignano‚ St. Jerome‚ c1461 Y Michelangelo‚ Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs‚ c1492 Z Michelangelo‚ Bearded Slave‚ c1520-30 A1 Lucca della Robbia

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    Chapter 9 THE ETRUSCANS ASSIGNMENTS/ WEEK 5 MULTIPLE CHOICE: ENCIRCLE YOUR ANSWER 1. The Etruscans shared a common linguistic heritage and religious reliefs‚ but they lacked which of the following? a. political cohesion b. being ruled by a king c. extensive international trade experience d. a strong navy for defense and trade 2. Which of the following allowed Etruscan society to transform itself in the 7th century BCE? a. an alliance

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    In the Babylonian star catalogues dating from at least 1100 BCE‚ what later became known as Corvus was called the Raven (MUL.UGA.MUSHEN). As with more familiar Classical astronomy‚ it was placed sitting on the tail of the Serpent (Greek Hydra). The Babylonian constellation was sacred to Adad‚ the god of rain and storm; in the second Millennium it would have risen just before the autumnal rainy season. John H. Rogers observed that Hydra signified Ningishzida‚ the god of the underworld in the Babylonian

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    Theseus and Pirithous‚ King of the city Lapiths in Thessaly‚ planned to kidnap and marry daughters of Zeus. Theseus chose Helen and Pirithous choose Persephone. Together they kidnapped Helen and decided to hold onto her until she was old enough to marry. To steal Persephone was harder‚ because

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    representation of such myths. This analysis has the purpose of educating modern audiences about the impact of misogynistic visual material; thus‚ allowing them to reflect in the modern values. The Centauromachy refers to the battle between centaurs and the Lapiths during King Peirithoos’

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    Parthenon all represented various instances of the struggle between the forces of order and justice‚ on the one hand‚ and criminal chaos on the other. On the west side‚ the mythical battle against the Amazons; on the south‚ the battle between the Lapiths and the Centaurs; on the east‚ the battle between the gods and the giants; on the north‚ the Greeks versus the Trojans. The Pedimental Sculptures were larger than those of the metopes‚ occupied the triangular space above the triglyphs and metopes

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