The arts were sacred to the Muses, the nine daughters of Mnemosyne (Memory).
Calliope was the muse of Epic poetry
Clio of history
Erato of lyric poetry
Euterpe of music
Melpomene of tragedy
Terpsichore of dance
Urania of astronomy
Thalia of comedy
Polyhymnia of choral poetry
Music was also considered sacred to Apollo.
None of the Greek gods seem to have taken a special interest in painting or drawing, though Venus (Aphrodite) was sufficiently interested in Pygmalion's statue of a woman to bring it to life for him.
an ancient Greece
The transitional period in Greek art is 480 to 450 B. C.
Christian religious art.
Classical Greek art emphasized balance, harmony, and beauty.
because Greek's were the first to come up with 3d art on the statues they made so they gave us a huge step forward in art.
The Nine Goddesses of Art - the Muses - were, according to ancient Greek mythology, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne. They ruled the arts and sciences and offered inspiration in those areas. Calliope was the Muse of epic poetry, Clio was the Muse of history, Erato was the Muse of love poetry, Euterpe was the Muse of music, Melpomene was the Muse of tragedy, Polyhymnia was the Muse of sacred poetry, Terpsichore was the Muse of dance, Thalia was the Muse of comedy, and Urania was the Muse of astronomy.
Museum is derived from "Muse" a Greek goddess of art, music, and dance.
Thalia.
Calliope was the Muse of epic poetry.
Muse Art Gallery was created in 2010.
Muse of epic poetry.
The Roman did not change the names of the Greek Muses, they had their own goddesses associated with them. The Camenae: Carmenta Egeria Antevorte/Antevorta also known as Porrima Postverta or Postvorta (also Prorsa or Prorsa Postverta)
In Greek mythology the Muse of History is Clio (also spelled Kleio)
There is no Muse. The 9 Muses were the daughters of Zeus and the goddess of memory, Mnemosyne. They were the goddesses of knowledge, poetry etc. From them we get the word Muse-um, museum Clio
The muse of history in Greek mythology is Clio. She is often depicted holding a scroll or a book and is responsible for inspiring historians and writers of historical accounts.
Ancient Greece gave us art, architecture, mathematics, and medicine. They gave us theater and mythology.
A muse is what inspires an artist to write, paint, or sculpt.