The ancient Greeks chose colors for their art and architecture based on cultural, symbolic, and practical considerations. Colors like white and blue were favored for their association with purity and the sea, reflecting their environment and beliefs. Additionally, the use of vibrant pigments was influenced by the availability of Natural Resources and the desire to convey emotions or narratives in their works. Overall, color selection was deeply intertwined with aesthetics, symbolism, and the cultural identity of the Greek people.
Yes
Greek or Latin one of those
Though the Olympic Rings are coloured in those five colours, the flag as a whole has six colours: White, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue and Black. At the introducation of the flag, in 1914, those six colours were all the colours that appeared in the flags of the nations participating in the Olympic Games.
The temples and the statues were modelled on those of the Greeks.
Given the choice of Odysseus or Nestor for voice of reason for the Greeks, one would have to choose Nestor. Nestor was oder and wiser than Oddysseus, and was much more settled.
Because they are popular colours and children like to buy it.
no
bright colours
white
i can see original colours in desplay
Yes you get to choose from various styles colours and types of metal.
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Greeks usually just went to the temple to give sacrifices and asked of divinations from her. when praying they would choose which god or goddess they wanted to pray to if it was a prayer regarding love or beauty or any of those things theey wouyld pray to aphrodite.
Because those three colours can mix together to create other colours
Two colours are complementary if lights of those colours add to make pure white light. Complementary colours are not the same as complementary pigments (or paints).
yea they are from Greeks because of the Great Alexander. Pashtun Afghan are originally from Greeks that's why they are so warrior like as we have knowledge about ancient Greeks, those were really warrior.
No,because people choose who they belive.