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The step of the critical process that requires examination of the conditions in which the artwork was created is known as "contextual analysis." This involves analyzing the historical events, cultural attributes, and social movements that influenced the artist and the work itself. Understanding this context allows for a deeper appreciation of the artwork's meaning and significance within its time and environment.
Porcelains have been existing since primitive society. At that time,no dynasty
During the Renaissance. Before that, art was considered "by God". With the rise of Humanism, artists wanted to be recognized for their work. During this time artwork changed as well, and more paintings of the common man arose.
The renaissance was a time of great prosperity, wealth, and the end to a feudal society. this meant that the lord no longer took things from people and the lord gave the people things they needed, the people would make money and they would buy what they need and if they had some money left over they would ether save it or buy something to improve their job.
People have been making as far back as the caveman period. Art has developed over time but it all depends on the cultures and people of the society and time.
Because society changes over time.
Artwork is a collective noun defined as: illustrations or other non-textual material prepared for inclusion in a publication; production of, or work in creating, artistic objects; work(s) of art. Verbs are cojugated in the third person singular, e.g. The artwork was ready just in time for the show; All of his artwork was destruyed in the fire.
A line graph is used to show data over time.
It is used to show how data changes over time.
to show how a character changes over time
A line graph
It shows how data changes over time
line graph
The order changes every time.
a line graph.
what did traditional egypyptian artwork look like during the time of the great pharaohs
what did traditional egypyptian artwork look like during the time of the great pharaohs