The Greek art was a foundation for western art, but the Middle Ages art was fairly primitive. Tempra was used in the Middle Ages and since it was done with egg yolks it looks greenish today. There is no perspective in this art and is all of religious themes. It isn’t until the Renaissance that perspective comes into play in art. Da Vinci used the first use of perspective in his Last Supper painting.
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Tempera was important to all these groups. Oil paints were invented in the middle ages.
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The beginning of Medieval Greek is occasionally dated back to as early as the 4th century, either to 330 AD, when the political centre of the monarchy.
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All information in the dark ages were based on advances by the ancient Greeks.
Yes they did - the ancient Greeks used chariots. In the middle ages, all European nations used carriages.
When the medieval ages came in I think, not sure exactly when though.
Tempera was important to all these groups. Oil paints were invented in the middle ages.
from the presocratic period through the middle ages and into the renaissance period. (fire, water, air and earth)
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No, Baghdad preserved and further developed this work.
The beginning of Medieval Greek is occasionally dated back to as early as the 4th century, either to 330 AD, when the political centre of the monarchy.
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Dorothy Mills has written: 'The people of ancient Israel' -- subject(s): Bible, History of Biblical events, Jews, History 'The Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Middle Ages, History 'The book of the ancient Greeks' -- subject(s): Civilization, History 'Renaissance and reformation times'