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Scenes of Everyday Life in Ancient Greece
By the mid-sixth century B.C., craftsmen of the Athenian potters' quarter, known as the Kerameikos, had arrived at a fully developed style of black-figure vase painting. Many depicted scenes of hoplites putting on their armor, bidding farewell to loved ones, or advancing in phalanx formation. Most vases illustrated myths or heroic tales in which gods, goddesses, legendary heroes, and Amazons mingled with warriors in hoplite armor. These elegant battle scenes must have afforded great pleasure to an aristocratic class that embraced an ethos of military valor and athletic competition.
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National Gallery of Art, NGA - Johannes Vermeer and Dutch Scenes of Daily Life in the 1600s tour: johannes vermeer and dutch scenes of daily life in the 1600s overview ¦ start tour 7 8 « previous « back to dutch and flemish painting of the 16th-17th centuries overview artists now use the term genre, a french word meaning "type" or "kind," to describe scenes showing people at work, play, or rest. http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg51/gg51-main2.html [127 words]
National Gallery of Art, NGA - Johannes Vermeer and Dutch Scenes of Daily Life in the 1600s tour: johannes vermeer and dutch scenes of daily life in the 1600s overview ¦ start tour 1 2 3 4 5 6 » next « back to dutch and flemish painting of the 16th-17th centuries overview artists now use the term genre, a french word meaning "type" or "kind," to describe scenes showing people at work, play, or rest. http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg51/gg51-main1.html [131 words]
National Gallery of Art, Dutch Still Lifes and Landscapes of the 1600s these early protestants believed that altarpieces encouraged idol worship. ruled by princes in name only, the dutch elected their leaders. therefore, without church or court patronage, artists turned toward nature and daily life for subject matter. and compared to flemish painting, dutch art normally employs more balanced compositions, limited palettes, and clearer light. no hard and fast line, however, separates dutch from flemish styles. http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg47/gg47-over2.html [491 words]
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