FAH102H1 Lecture 3: lecture 3

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In greece, the greek states were able to grow their own food but the agriculture means like land were limited for they lived on an island. The soil was not great for growing large scale crops. They could represent gods, heroes, or young men that became adults of apolis: comparison to gudea of lagish: in the arcaic period, the statue is more opened up and the limbs are flexible. In lagish, the statue is static and does not move at all. In the greek, there is calmness and serenity but there is a depiction of motion. Rome (reference point that they wanted to imitate: largest cities in the world, bu(cid:272)k(cid:373)i(cid:374)ster fuller(cid:859)s (cid:373)ap: the (cid:449)orld (cid:449)as do(cid:373)i(cid:374)ated (cid:271)y three large e(cid:373)pires: the. In sculpture, greek art presents not specific individuals but idealized human bodies. & connecting their empire together through roads: water is brought to the city to be used in fountains for citizens to get fresh water for drinking.

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