Ancient Greek art is a subject that fascinates millions of people. One can learn more by visiting the local library and checking the art history section, or by signing up to dedicated websites online.
Greek art is most noted for influencing our representation of the human figure. The Greeks analyzed the anatomy of their male "hero" figures, teaching us how to portray muscles, bones, natural stance and athletic poses both in sculpture and 2 demensional art. Though art has evolved much since the Greeks, each artist must learn the basics of representation before they can take their art in a more modern direction. Great artists such as Pablo Picasso perfected their realistic (Greek inspired) techniques before they diverted to their own style.
=The Ancient Greek word 'tekhni', is commonly translated as "art"==but it more accurately means "skill" or "craftsmanship."=
Ancient Greek art is very influential. Many people copy the styles of Greek art. They also copy the styles of Greek architecture and literature.
The art of the ancient Greeks and Romans is called classical art.
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Dionysus is the Greek god often depicted eating grapes in ancient art and mythology.
Techne is the ancient Greek word for "art."
art started in ancient Greek then in Egypt then everybody found out
The Ancient Greek people made Art to Remember their gods
Karl Schefold has written: 'Die Bildnisse der antiken Dichter, Redner und Denker' -- subject(s): Greek Portrait sculpture, Greek Sculpture, Portrait sculpture, Greek, Portrait sculpture, Roman, Roman Portrait sculpture, Roman Sculpture, Sculpture, Greek, Sculpture, Roman 'Meisterwerke griechischer Kunst' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Greek Art 'Die Griechen und ihre Nachbarn' -- subject(s): Ancient Art, Art, Ancient, Art, Greco-Roman, Art, Greek, Greek Art 'Gods and heroes in late archaic Greek art' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Gods in art, Greek Art, Mythology, Greek, in art 'Kertscher Vasen' -- subject(s): Greek Vases, Vase-painting, Greek, Vases, Greek 'The art of classical Greece' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Greek Art