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Gehad salah

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history of art ancient art Stone Age cultural history

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This document compares the poetry and art of the Stone Age, Egyptian Era, and Greek Era. It discusses how each era's art and poetry reflect its cultural values and beliefs, focusing on themes like survival, the afterlife, and human emotion. The document is a historical analysis.

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Gehad salah 231017758 History of art - compares the poetry and art of three historical periods: the Stone Age, the Egyptian Era, and the Greek Era. Stone Age: Art focused on animals and hunting scenes, reflecting daily life and spiritual beliefs. Poetry was likely oral, centered aro...

Gehad salah 231017758 History of art - compares the poetry and art of three historical periods: the Stone Age, the Egyptian Era, and the Greek Era. Stone Age: Art focused on animals and hunting scenes, reflecting daily life and spiritual beliefs. Poetry was likely oral, centered around nature and survival. Egyptian Era: Art was detailed and symbolic, with hieroglyphs, sculptures, and wall paintings. Poetry dealt with life, death, and the afterlife, written in a formal style. Themes included reverence for gods, the pharaoh's divinity, and the journey to the afterlife. Greek Era: Art emphasized naturalism and human emotion, seen in sculpture, pottery, and architecture. Poetry, especially epic and lyric, focused on heroism, mythology, and human experience. Themes included heroism, love, beauty, and human nature. In conclusion, each era's art and poetry reflect its cultural values and beliefs. While the Stone Age centered on survival and nature, the Egyptian Era emphasized the divine and the afterlife, and the Greek Era celebrated human experience and emotion.

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