Ancient Greeks And Archaic Art

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They met the Egyptians, the most advanced civilization at the time. The Ancient Greeks were impressed with the Egyptians. It is conceivable to say that the Greeks might have seen the Egyptians as parents, for the Egyptians heavily influence Archaic art. Similar to Ancient Egyptian artworks, which focus on permanence and strength, Archaic art lacks movement and fails to represent humanity. As the Ancient Greeks evolved, they developed strong beliefs in clarity and balance. These strong held beliefs were catalysts that encourage the Greeks to hunger for “individuality” as a rebellious teenager. Eventually, this hunger leads to the Classical period (c.440 B.C.), a period of democracy, literacy, advancements in science, and especially Humanistic

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