 Study the temples then answer the questions in the points to ponder section. Parthenon.

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 Study the temples then answer the questions in the points to ponder section. Parthenon

 Directions: Study the art work looking for similarities in the art work. Keep in mind that some of the statues have been modified to cover or hide some nudity.

 What characteristics does Greek art seem to have?  Is there a theme to their art? (Example nature, religion, animals)  Are the statues realistic looking? Why do you think they are all so muscular?  Why do you think the Greeks didn’t use more color on their vases?  What was your favorite piece of art? Why do you like that one?  Overall do you like Greek art? Why or why not?

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