Artistic, Philosophical, and Architectural Advancements (Archaic Greece) (1 gen 800 anni a. C. – 1 gen 480 anni a. C.)
Descrizione:
The Archaic Greece period is most known for its Artistic, Philosophical and Architectural advances, with Archaic Greece seeing massive progression in these areas. In Art, Archaic Greece saw advancements with things like art, poetry, and technology. One of these significant achievements came with the invention of the Attic vase painting, where great strides were made of the human body, both at rest and in motion. These paintings have been significant in the study of the culture and art in Archaic Greece, and gives a valuable insight into some of the art in Greece. During the Archaic Greek period, art became less rigidly and more naturalistic, establishing new art forms across Greece. Archaic Greece is also credited for its Philosophy, where some of the most famous Philosophers of all time lived. They contemplated and theorized many different ideas such as human nature, ethics and moral dilemmas. Some of the other significant achievements were the Architectural advancements that were seen in Archaic Greece. One of these were the invention of Columns, which became the most prominent element in Archaic Greece architecture. They supported the roof, and gave buildings a feeling of order, strength and balance. The capital was a design at the top of the column, and some were plain and others were fancy.
All of these Advancements were massively significant in the progression of Archaic Greece, and the world overall. The Art advancements gave development in culture and art, with new art forms being developed giving people a sense of beauty and happiness in a time that was often quite dark. Philosophy in Archaic Greece is often seen as one of the pinnacles of Philosophy, with the development of ideas and values that are still key to the world, and ethics have brought values that have developed laws and core values for thousands of years. Archaic Greece's architectural advancements were also significant in developing buildings across Greece, and gave a unique style of Architecture that is still copied today in government buildings and major monuments throughout the world.