The Parthenon Athens The styles and values of
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The Parthenon (Athens) The styles and values of classical architecture would find a new home in the neoclassical atmosphere of the new American republic.
The Parthenon (Athens) The styles and values of classical architecture would find a new home in the neoclassical atmosphere of the new American republic.
The Pantheon (Rome) The styles and values of classical architecture would find a new home in the neoclassical atmosphere of the new American republic.
The Pantheon (Rome) The styles and values of classical architecture would find a new home in the neoclassical atmosphere of the new American republic.
William Hogarth – Beer Street Satirical engravings, popular during the eighteenth century, frequently took aim at the social ills that were emerging in modern industrialized England.
William Hogarth – Gin Lane Satirical engravings, popular during the eighteenth century, frequently took aim at the social ills that were emerging in modern industrialized England.
William Hogarth – South Sea Scheme Satirical engravings, popular during the eighteenth century, often targeted scandals of the day involving public officials - as we do today.
William Hogarth – Some of the Principal Inhabitant of the Moon Satirical engravings often targeted public officials using symbolic representations that were familiar to the viewer.
William Hogarth – A Rakes Progress Hogarth produced a number of paintings satirizing the social failings of the emergent middle class – here, a young man about town.
William Hogarth – A Rakes Progress Hogarth’s Marriage a la Mode examines a contemporary social phenomenon: unions between the middle and upper classes.
Francisco Goya – Saturn Devouring His Son Goya’s paintings reflect the unsettled atmosphere of 19 th-century Europe and the violence that accompanied social change.
Francisco Goya – The Colossus Goya’s paintings reflect the unsettled atmosphere of 19 th-century Europe and the violence that accompanied social change.
Francisco Goya – The Shootings of May third 1808 Goya’s paintings reflect the unsettled atmosphere of 19 th-century Europe and the violence that accompanied social change.
Jacques-Louis David – The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons David employs allusions to classical themes and stories to comment on the selfsacrifice inherent in France’s revolution.
Jacques-Louis David – Marat Assassinated David’s representation of Marat’s death is a Romantic perception of the violence and self-destruction that defined the French Reign of Terror.
Jacques-Louis David – Napoleon at St. Bernard David’s portrait of the French emperor combines the historical realities of the man with the Romantic tastes of the time.
- Dimensions of the parthenon
- Golden ratio parthenon
- Facade du parthenon
- Proporcion aurea partenon
- Római portrészobrászat
- Erekteion
- Parthenon period
- Who built the parthenon
- The word "architecture" comes from a greek word that means
- Who ordered the parthenon to be built
- Machiavellian personality
- Terminal values and instrumental values
- Western vs eastern values
- Have only two possible values 0 and 1
- Define human values
- Athens vs sparta compare and contrast
- Athens and sparta similarities and differences