I.
The greek art is known because of his conception
of the beauty, which was understood as a set of elegance, balance and
porportion.
II.
Minoan art
(3000-1100 B. C.)
A.
Location
B.
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C.
Cronology
D.
Architecture
III.
Cretan painting
A.
Examples
IV.
Mycenaean art
A.
Differences between Minoan art an Mycenaean art
B.
Palaces
C.
Walled cities
V.
Greek art
A.
Architecture
B.
General characteristics
C.
Technical resources
D.
Classification
E.
Examples: Parthenon
VI.
Sculpture
A.
Geometric period (VIII B. C.)
B.
Monumental period (VII B. C.)
1.
Archaic period (VII-VI B. C.)
2.
Classic period (IV-V B. C.)
3.
Hellenistic period (V-I B. C.)
VII.
Ceramic
A.
Geometric period (VI-IV B. C.)
B.
Period of black figures (VII B. C.)
C.
Period of red figures (VI B. C.)
VIII.
Therefore, the Greek art began a way in the
evolution of the artistic sensibility which led the foundations of the whole
evolution of the occidental art.
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