Religious paintings on a Christian theme.
Drama was first invented by the Greeks as early as 500 B.Sc. It was a form of story telling that involved actors creating a story on stage.
nature's way is superior to humanity's way
A common feature of these early dramatists is that their plays were written and performed in the courts or households of eminent political or religious patrons.
An early attempt at perspective (apex)
Early Roman drama was religious in nature because it originated as part of religious festivals and ceremonies dedicated to honoring the gods. These performances were considered a form of worship and were meant to educate and entertain the audience while also conveying moral and religious messages. The Roman society at that time was highly influenced by religious beliefs, so it's natural that their early drama reflected those themes.
forces of nature were God's
a group of religious and social elite who were also descendants of the original Roman senators
The early origins of drama can be traced back to Ancient Greece, where it was a form of ritualistic performance that evolved from religious ceremonies. Drama began as a way to honor the gods and tell stories of mythical figures, and eventually developed into theatrical performances with actors portraying different characters. The Greek playwrights, such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, were instrumental in shaping the early foundations of drama.
William Beare has written: 'The Roman stage' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Theater, Latin drama, Early works to 1800, Latin drama (Tragedy), Latin drama (Comedy)
I believe it derived from early religious festivals like that of the 'festival of Dionysis' in Ancient Greece. Head-dresses were used and dances were staged paving the way for scripted entertainment from the like of Aristohines. Drama could have gone further back as it depends on how you would categorise 'drama'. It certainly stemmed from festivals and Religious performances.
The religious and philosophical movement in the U.S. in the early to middle 1800s (1820-1830) was transcendentalism. One of the core beliefs of transcendentalism was the essential goodness of people and nature.
one at an early drama
EBERHARD SAUER has written: 'ARCHAEOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS HATRED IN THE ROMAN AND EARLY MEDIEVAL WORLD'
Samuel Pomarius has written: 'Samuelis Pomarii Tractatus de consensu et dissensu corporum naturalium' -- subject(s): Christianity, Early works to 1800, Nature, Religion and science, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Nature
conclusion of early religious art and architecture
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