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Norton Anthology
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comes to its zenith in Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Greece. Her wondrous face and body are without flaw. She is perfect. Even the goddess of love, Aphrodite, admires her. When Aphrodite strives against with other goddesses in an attract...

Satire
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yard in which Hogarth has collected the various artifacts he wishes to comment on. The scene is believed to have been inpired by Socrates' discussion of beauty stimulated by the art objects in the yard of his friend Clito; the dialogue was ...

Time Traveling, Art Historian
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time span of very old art and to link the history of method="color: Red;">method with world history'. From Winckelmann until the mid-20th century, the field of art history was overridden by German-speaking academics. Winckelmann's work t...

High Renaissance Art
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High Renaissance Art” Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni who was born in Caprese on March 6 1475, decided on a career in art and was apprenticed to the Florentine workshop of Domenico Ghirlandaio in 1488. Among his initial drawings ...

Baroque Era-Art And Music
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Baroque, derived from the Portuguese word barroco , a rough or misshapen pearl. Hence by derivation something imperfect, irregular in shape, odd, exaggerated, bizarre, grotesque, eccentric or theatrical. Like many terms in the history of ar...

The Illiad
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the Greeks spoke the same language in different cities were created different dialects. Over time, all these imposed Koine dialect that was used in Athens, known for being flexible, melodious and very expressive. Later, as they had no scrip...