Outline assignment #1 ( Egyptian and Greek &roman)







Egyptian workmanship was more arranged towards religion. Despite what might be expected, the Greek craftsmanship was considerably more situated towards logic.
 Unlike Egyptian workmanship, Greek craftsmanship analyzed the world as it was and investigated the different ideas of life. The accentuation of Egyptian statues was more on the symmetry. The Greek statues did not depend on any symmetry.
The Egyptian statues took after extremely strict laws. The figures were extensive with substantial heads and stout appearances with no articulation. The Greek statues had some reality in them. Feelings and appearances were composed on the characteristics of the Greek statues. 
Egyptian workmanship had a tendency to be static. Sketches and statues were settled set up whether pictures of individuals or their holy gods, their emotionless expressions in their figures leads to an absence of smoothness in style. Greek workmanship then again indicated extensive development. Figures were regularly intended to seem to get Olympic competitors at the peak of an accomplishment of physical effort. Other craftsmanship exhibited development also, including works of art that caught activity and collaboration between subjects as though it were a negligible minute in time, much like a photograph.

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