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Art Appreciation

"ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD" Stonehenge is located on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. This is about 85 miles southwest from London. This structure is made of megalithic boulders weighing any where between one and forty five tons and arranged in a circular and horseshoe patterns. The early records indicate that construction began around 3000 B.C and ended around 1520 B.C. Archaeologists thinks that the work was done in four phases starting in the New Stone Age and continued through to the early Bronze Age. Stonehenge remains one of the great mysteries of the world due to its sheer construction and size. It is thought to have been the work of a super human race or may by some alien life form. It has also been suggested that the movement of the stones were the work of magic and even the wizard Merlin has been mentioned. It appears that upon further investigation, Stonehenge was built to conduct religious rites and or for astronomy. During the last phase where the cremation deposits was found do lend credence to this theory. Other theory suggests that Stonehenge was built to coincide with the solstices a


In many instances, the stain glass windows depicted spiritual exhibits. Roman Architecture on the other hand is rooted deeply in Greek architecture. It was the belief that these statues had healing powers and individuals hoped if they able to touch or gaze on these holy relics they would be redeemed. Platonic thought relied heavily on two levels of awareness, opinions and genuine knowledge. This shape allowed the builder to distribute the weight of the structure. During this period church buildings, art and sculpture were used to spread Christian beliefs. The artist Botticelli represents the Neoplatonic concept of the Early Renaissance. The Classical world is basically made up of both the Greek and Roman civilizations. Once they were dry and complete the builders took their time installing in the windows. It started around fourteen hundred in Florence, Italy. Barrel vaults provided the flow of people to and from the inside of the Colosseum. It was built on the Doric architectural style, which emphasizes the same style ground plans elevation and section.

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