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the time period following the death of Alexader the great
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The period following Alexander the Great's death is known as the Hellenistic Period. This period differs from the preceding Hellenic Period in that it is more widespread and much more eclectic, as it witnessed the movement of Greek culture into all parts of the non-Greek world in the Middle and Near East and elsewhere. With the rise of the Roman Empire (in especially the first century B.C.E.), the Hellenistic Period comes to a close.
The period following Alexander the Great's death is known as the Hellenistic Age. This age lasted for about three centuries.
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They used the nude as a subject matter, depicting its beauty and strength.
Hellenistic art was not an art movement. It is the last period of Greek art. It followed the period of classical Greek art. The Hellenistic statues idealised the Greek kings of the Hellenistic States: the Ptolemaic kingdom of Egypt, eastern Libya and the eastern part of Turkey's Mediterranean coast, the Seleucid Empire (Syria, Lebanon Palestine, Iraq and the stretch from eastern Turkey to the Indus River in Pakistan) and the kingdom of Pergamon (in western Turkey). These kingdoms were ruled by Greek dynasties following Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire. Hence the term Hellenistic Sates. The term Hellenistic also refers to ancient Greece's last historical period from Alexander the Great's conquest to Rome's conquest of Greece. The Romans did not patronise Hellenistic art. They adopted it. It became the art of the Romans as well.
Rome adopted many Greek cultural elements, which spread during its conquests.