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... Our tour definitely showed the drastic changes in different cultures art. ... Through time and experimentation, we have expressed our views of the human body clearly with our art.
Egyptians were the first people to make a large impact on the world of art. Egyptians needed art for their religious beliefs more than decoration or self-gratification. ... The sky god Horus, a bird, is found in a great amount of Egyptian art. ...
Early Greek art was greatly influenced by the Egyptians. ... The beginning of Greek art is marked by the Geometric phase. The most common art during the Geometric phase was vase painting. ... The people in the pictures needed light colored skin, which was the color beneath the slip, because Greeks wanted to make their art as realistic as possible. Much like Egyptian art, the Greeks idealized the bodies of the people in their works. ...
The Hellenistic Period emerged as the Romans began to produce some of the finest art in history. ...
Christian art was introduced during the middle of the second century. In many cases the only difference between Christian art and Hellenistic art is the religious subject matter. ...
Byzantine and medieval art was very representative. ... Their art was made to glorify God. ...
Humans are often used in modern art. ... Most of the modern art uses the human body to portray a feeling or emotion.
Approximate Word count = 1115 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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