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Arts and learning were very important to Charlemagne. He founded schools and made policies designed to make his country literate. The period of his reign is called the Carolingian Renaissance because of the importance of culture in his time.
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Many homes of this period were decorated in the Arts & Crafts style, variations of traditional Georgian and Colonial styles, or Art Moderne which embraced the marvels of the Machine Age of the 1920's and 1930's.
Arthur Lismer was born in 1885 in Sheiffield, England. At the age of thirteen he developed his painting skill at a photo-engraving company and he was awarded a scholarship. In 1898 until 1905, Lismer attended the night classes for Sheffield School of Arts. In 1905 he moved to Belgium to study art at the Academie Royale. Lismer settled in Toronto, Canada in 1911. that where he met the rest of the members of the group of seven and in 1919 he was officially declared as one of the members. Technically he became an artist the moment he developed his skill which was at the age of thirteen.
Grandma Moses was a renowned American folk artist. She is most often cited as an example of an individual successfully beginning a career in the arts at an advanced age. Sooo....basically, she was a painter !
Its art, arts, sculpture, buildings, language, philosophy and science, and of course its propensity for warfare.
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The purpose served by architecture and sculpture in the Hellenistic period similar to the purpose served by these arts in the Golden Age of Athens because both in the Hellenistic period and the Golden Age of Athens were people experiencing architecture and sculpture where the Hellenistic period Golden Age of Athens. This should teach you to actually look it up yourself.
The advances made during the Hellenistic periodÊin the fields of science, medicine, astronomy and engineering layed the foundation for all modern advances and technologies, so while there are many discoveries made since then, most have roots in the Hellenistic Age.
Architecture and sculpture during the Hellenistic age and the Athenian golden age served the same purposes which was to honor gods, commemorate heroes and Greek victories, and portray ordinary people in everyday situations.
The Hellenistic age was a terrible time and the golden age was a great time of wealth and riches
During the Hellenistic age agriculture was primary, centers for manufacturing shifted, and new opportunities for women. Some achievements in art that occurred were sculptors moved from idealism to a more emotional and realistic art. Some achievements in philosophy were epicureanism, and stoicism.
The Hellenistic Age is a period after the death of Alexander the Great.
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The Hellenistic Age began at the end of the Classical Period 323 BCE. It was marked by the death of Alexander the Great.
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