Greek Art and Architecture

             The ancient Greeks created what has become known as classical art. Many of
             Americas govermental buildings have been designed with classical Greek structures.
             Greeks are seen by many as the corner stone to the Western traditions of art and ideas. The
             Ancient Greeks are known for three main items; their sculptures, their temples and their
             vase paintings. The art work embodies much of what made the Greek civilization great.
             The Ancient Greeks organized into independent city-states. In these states the ideas of
             courage, valor and independence where strongly held values. These themes can be seen
             very clearly in their human depictions. The Greeks idealized humans showing the strong
             and youthful depiction of men and women. The topics shown in there vases reflect the
             importance of strength athletic competition and battles. Their temples reflected their
             Greek life was dominated by religon and so it is not surprising that the temples of
             ancient Greece were the biggest and most beautiful. They also had a political purpose as
             they were often built to celebrate civic power and pride, or offer thanksgiving to the patron
             Question: What changes have been made since early and modern Greece?
             The importance of Greek art and architecture for the history of Western civilization
             hardly be overstated, for the Greeks established many of the most enduring themes,
             attitudes, and forms of western culture. The stories told in Greek art and literature of gods
             and heroes have been retold ever since and continue to form common ground for the art,
             literature, and even popular culture of the western world.
             The Greeks developed three architectual systems, called orders, each with their
             own distinctive proportions and defailing. The Doric style is rather sturdy and its top (the
             capital) is plain. This style was used in ma
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