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The glory that was Greece, Greek art and archaeology, by Jennifer Tobin

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The glory that was Greece, Greek art and archaeology, by Jennifer Tobin
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The glory that was Greece
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by Jennifer Tobin
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Greek art and archaeology
Summary
The ancient Greeks' intensely creative spark manifested itself in, among other things, the arts: in architecture with the creation of temples for the gods, theaters for assembly and entertainment, and tombs for the dead, in sculpture that depicted the divine ideal and human frailty, and painting that illustrated the simple patterns of daily life, the poignancy of death, and the fickleness of the gods
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Lecture 1. The Protogeomectric Period : 1050-900 BC -- Lecture 2. The Geometric Period : 900-700 BC -- Lecture 3. The Orientalizing Period, part I : architecture, 700-600 BC -- Lecture 4. The Orientalizing Period, part II : sculpture and vase painting, 700-600 BC -- Lecture 5. The Archaic Period, part I : architecture, 600-480 BC -- Lecture 6. The Archaic Period, part II : sculpture, 600-480 BC -- Lecture 7. The Archaic Period, part III : vase painting 600-480 BC -- Lecture 8. The Early Classical Period : 480-450 BC -- Lecture 9. The High Classical Period : The Parthenon, 450-400 BC -- Lecture 10. The High Classical Period : architecture, sculpture, and vase painting, 450-400 BC -- Lecture 11. The Late Classical Period, part I : architecture, 400-323 BC -- Lecture 12. The Late Classical Period, part II : sculpture and painting, 400-323 BC -- Lecture 13. The Hellenistic Period, part I : architecture, 323-31 BC -- Lecture 14. The Hellenistic Period, part II : sculpture, 323-31 BC
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