What did the triumphal arch represent to the Romans?
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@dr0zier99
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
i think it was a place of worship but let me check
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
nope it was a place of victory and power
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got my notes here
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Which statement best describes the difference between the Greek and Roman ways of portraying people in art?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
Greeks preferred to produce an ideal artistic form while the Romans preferred realistic portraits
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is pigment mixed with in encaustic painting?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
it was wax wasen it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it says it was correct
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How were the Fayum portraits, a type of Roman funeral painting, made?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
ok cool
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
encaustic on wood panel
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which Roman statue has influenced many modern monuments dedicated to war heroes?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
i think it was the statue of marcus aurelius cause that was the wooden horse
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yup
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
you know they snuck in or something like that
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complete 100% thxs
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
yep no problamo
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help me with my post test
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i can try
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
is this post or eoc
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its the final test for unit 2
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Why did the Greeks believe that their gods had perfect human forms and qualities?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
the greeks saw humans as the measure of all living things (i think thats why the gods married the humans)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What does the Greek sculptor Polykleitos's statue The Spear Bearer emphasize?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
theory of the ideal mathematical proportions of the human body
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
when u do the totorial does it ask questions the whole time or just text
OpenStudy (anonymous):
tutorial?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
not on the post tests u know how they have amstery test
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Who was the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
athena
OpenStudy (anonymous):
During the classical Greek era, what did the images on funerary monuments represent?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
domestic scenes, mostly depicting women i think
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wall decorations made from small pieces of marble set in mortar were commonly seen in Roman art. What is this type of artwork called?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
i dont know
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im sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ill guess this one
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What had the most influence on art during the Roman era?
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OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
Moasic
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
yeah thats write
OpenStudy (anonymous):
choices r religion, egyption art, or greek art
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
The Romans liked Greek art and often took Greek slaves to make art for them.
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
so greek art
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which is a good example of Roman portrait painting?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
i need the options for that
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
wait no i dont i thought romans sculpted
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
not paint
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the four tetrarch
the artemidorus mummy
a bust of Julius caesar
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OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How were the representations of the human body by Greek and Roman artists similar?
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wait a
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OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
my computer is slow it was supposed to be seen before you wrote that
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OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
but i need the options
OpenStudy (anonymous):
They both showed an idealized depiction of the human body.
They both showed restraint in their portrayal of human emotions.
They both showed anatomical features in detail.
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
i think b because if you look at the art u always see them with no emothion
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What did the Greeks desire in their architecture?
buildings that were suitable for political and religious purposes
buildings that were suitable for private use
buildings that were suitable for public functions
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
buildings that were suitable for private use
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Roman Tuscan order is a variation of which Greek order?
OpenStudy (dr0zier99):
The Roman Tuscan order is a column style based on the Greek Doric order.