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Papers On Art From Ancient Cultures
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Thomas Wolfe's 'The Painted Word'
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This 5 page report discusses Tom Wolfe's essay on modern art and then reviews the work of one of the artists who fits into his dismissive description of 'modernism.' Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Wordpain.rtf
Classical Antiquity: Its Influence Upon Art And Architecture Of The European Middle Ages
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5 pages in length. Classical antiquity has played an integral role in myriad mediums: literature, music, art and architecture. Particularly pertinent to the European Middle Ages, classical antiquity was significant in the appearance of art and architecture, inasmuch as it was representational of the transformation from the typical Gothic appearance. The writer discusses how historical structures such as the Chartres Cathedral, Giotto's Arena Chapel, the Church of Madeleine at Vezelay, St. Michael at Hildesheim, St. Etienne, Abbey Church at St. Denis and the Church of Notre Dame all clearly demonstrate the influence that classical antiquity had upon art and architecture of that period. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCclass.wps
Ancient Religious Statues
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This 9 page paper examines the deep and
constant relationship peoples of ancient
civilizations had with their gods. The
countries of the ancient world used to
make this point are Sumer and Egypt. A
small religious statue of the god Abu of
Sumer, The Prince of Lagash is compared
with the intimate nineteenth dynasty
Egyptian statue, Nedjem. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBlagash.doc.