Classical Greece and the Birth of Western Art
Introduction
This book introduces students to these questions and offers some answers to them.
The Classical Revolution in Greek Art
The Classical period in Greek art (c. 480-323 BC) was a time of great innovation and change. Greek artists developed new techniques and styles that would have a profound influence on the development of Western art.
One of the most important developments of the Classical period was the development of perspective. Greek artists began to use linear perspective to create the illusion of depth in their paintings and sculptures. This technique allowed them to create more realistic and believable images.
Another important development of the Classical period was the development of the human figure. Greek artists began to depict the human body in a more realistic and idealized way. This new approach to the human figure would continue to influence Western art for centuries to come.
Conclusion
The Classical period in Greek art was a time of great innovation and change. Greek artists developed new techniques and styles that would have a profound influence on the development of Western art. The Classical period is often seen as the birth of Western art, and its legacy continues to inspire artists today.
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