On walls and pottery in the house and in cemeteries.
the greek believed in myth gods (haties and so on). so they needed a temple to serve them. they created statues of them to honor them.
Most of the ancient temples and theatres in Greece were built between 575 bc and 300 bc. A few were built before and after that time frame.
The transitional period in Greek art is 480 to 450 B. C.
The oldest characteristically style of fine art in ancient Greece is the Geometric Style. Geometric Style is often shown on painted pottery and small scale sculpture. This style emerged after a period of prolific abstract designs. The new repetitive geometric patterns were incorporated into elaborate scenes on pottery like amphorae and grave markers. These geometric shapes are believed to represent parts of the human body. Dots and circles, heads. Lines and long thin rectangles, legs During this time period the visual arts were highly relied upon to communicate for society.
Art flourished in Ancient Greece, from the archaic (late 8th century--480 BC) through classical (480--323 BC) and onto the Hellenistic (323--27 BC) period.Sculpture was prolific, particularly of the human figure. During the archaic period sculpture was mainly used in temples but later became commonplace in homes and palaces. So too did another Greek art form - mosaic.Nearly all painting in Ancient Greece was for vases and until the 5th century BC artists worked as both potters and painters.Art also flourished for jewellery-making.For more detail and some examples seetinyurl.com/greek-art-uses
The Classical Period (480-323 B.C.) of ancient Greece began with triumph of Athens over Persian armies. Under the political leadership of Pericles, Athens entered a Golden Age (480-404 B.C.), developing a vigorous democracy that, despite its achievements, denied most women any rights and eventually brought ruin on itself.
Ancient Greece and ancient Rome existed, as the term ancient suggests, during antiquity.
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Socrates lived during the Classical period (Ancient Greece).
The Classical period includes the literature of ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
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The Classical period includes the literature of ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
No. The time period for what we refer to as Ancient Greece had ended before Catholicism began.
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The Dark Ages. This is a period when we have very few records of.