Ancient Art
.... Battle of the Greeks and Amazons (Greek,
Late Classical, c. 359-351 BC) 33. Cnidian Aphrodite (Greek,
Late Classical, c. 330 BC) 34. ....
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Classical Period of Greek Sculpture
.... The fourth century BC, the
late Classical period, showed a humanizing trend in sculpture with the nudes of Praxiteles (such as his Aphrodite of Cyrene from C. ....
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Architectural Monuments
.... Greek,
Late Classical, c.330-320 BC) 6. Dying Gaul (Dying Gaul. Greek, Hellenistic, c 230-220 BC) 7. Nike of Samothrace (Winged Victory. ....
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Artworks from 3 Periods of Greek Art
.... In the
Late Classical Period, sculpture continued to show the humanizing tendency that began much earlier in works such as Hermes and Dionysos (c. 340 BC). ....
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Women Classical Composers
.... Until the past few decades, men have dominated the Western
classical music tradition. As
late as the nineteenth century, Young female musicians were ....
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Greek Sculpture
.... The fourth century BC, the
late Classical period, showed a humanizing trend in sculpture with the nudes of Praxiteles (such as his Aphrodite of Cyrene from C. ....
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Classical theory in Criminology
....
Classical theory saw a resurgence in the
late 20th century in the United States, when its central values were applied to the effort to crackdown on juvenile ....
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Classical theory in criminology
....
Classical theory saw a resurgence in the
late 20th century in the United States, when its central values were applied to the effort to crackdown on juvenile ....
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Notre Dame Cathedral
.... stylistic influence that took hold of sculpture in Europe around 1200, and the scene with Job is especially influenced by
late classical ivory reliefs (Tolman ....
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The Olympia Site in Greece
.... In the
Late Classical Period, sculpture continued to show the humanizing tendency that began much earlier in works such as Hermes and Dionysos (c. 340 BC). ....
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HELLENIC PHILOSOPHY AND ISLAM
.... The
late classical philosophical tradition, as embodied for example in Plotinus, provided a great deal of source material for this discussion. ....
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Role of Gold in History
.... According to Hoffman, gold was scarce in Greece ever since the end of the Mycenaean Age, and, by
late classical times, the fabled mines of Siphnos and Thasos ....
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Theoretical Physics
.... way or another by experimental findings, however, physics was by the
late years of .... quarter of the century, when what is now called
classical mechanics appeared ....
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The Gates of Ijtihad THE GATES OF IJTIHAD Intellectual Freedom a
.... Although the closure was not formally posited till far into the middle Islamic period, it was clearly in progress by the
late classical period, and may be ....
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Oedipus and the Classical Hero: Definition of Tragedy and the ...
.... feet" (Sophocles 13). Ironically, it is his own misery that Oedipus will remain blind to until it is too
late to save him. In many ....
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Sculpture in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
.... an importance in itself that it did not have in the
late medieval period in .... forms and styles as well, recalling an earlier period and
Classical originals in ....
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Renaissance Art
.... were more literal in nature, and some see this as a
classical influence .... of movement pervading these panels that stands in sharp contrast to
Late Gothic paintings ....
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Constantine The Great
.... Huskinson and Strong approach the
Late Antique from the viewpoint of historians of
classical art and form guardedly favorable impressions of the friezes ....
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Contralto Marian Anderson
.... Nevertheless, by the
late 1920s, when Anderson was about 30 years old, she had still not undergone formal vocal training in the
classical canon. ....
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Late Years of the Middle Ages
.... once referred to as the Dark Ages, between the glory of
classical antiquity and .... intellectual synthesis, a unity that would begin to fail in the
late Middle Ages ....
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Class Struggle in Classical Greece
.... of Athens and Sparta, as these had taken form in the
classical age, embodied .... no more than 52,000 in the fifth century, and 31,000 in the
late fourth ("Attica ....
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The Met. Museum of Art
.... out at us. Representative of the artist's
late mature style, the figures are
classical and ceremonious in tone. Mars sits in the ....
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SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS
.... 1930s proved Keynes' point. Neo-
classical economic theory began to develop in the
late-19th C. (Hausman 33). Neo-
classical theory ....
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Beethoven's Influence on the Romantic Movement
.... the strict tonality which was characteristic of
classical music toward the expanded use of chromaticism which was characteristic of the
late romantics like ....
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Classical Age of Chinese Thought
.... secular education itself, an ideal which disintegrated in the
late- and post .... Chinese thought, as it developed in the
classical period, reinforced Chinese polity ....
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The Arcadian Shephers (Poussin)
.... study is the first version of the work, painted by Poussin in the
late 1620s. Although Poussin was primarily known for his use of the
classical style, this ....
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Nicolas Poussin's The Arcadian Shepherds
.... study is the first version of the work, painted by Poussin in the
late 1620s. Although Poussin was primarily known for his use of the
classical style, this ....
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Beethoven's Role as a Transitional Figure
.... 11), and Rosen (380) have all noted that Beethoven's adherence to
classical form was stronger than ever at the close of his career. By his
late period, his ....
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Lorenzo de'Medici & The Arts in Florence
.... Significantly,
classical literary and artistic study was pursued rather than medieval scholasticism .... refers to the period 1350-1500 as the
late Middle Ages, but ....
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Willem de Kooning
.... Hughes cites two of de Kooning's works from the
late 1940s as his greatest .... body parts that are suggested are sublimated by de Kooning's
classical instincts to ....
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