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  1. Geometric Art in Ancient Greece - The Metropolitan …

    • Learn about the Geometric period of Greek art and culture, ca. 900 to 700 B.C., when the Greek city-state, alphabet, and epic poetry emerged. See examples of geometric art in terracotta, bronze, and gold, and expl… 展开

    Early history

    The roots of Classical Greece lie in the Geometric period of about ca. 900 to 700 B.C., a time of dramatic transformation that led to the establishment of primary Greek institutions. The … 展开

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    Culture

    Geometric Greece experienced a cultural revival of its historical past through epic poetry a… 展开

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    Archaeology

    Evidence for the Geometric culture has come down to us in the form of epic poetry, artistic representation, and the archaeological record. From Hesiod (Erga 63940), w… 展开

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    Significance

    Votive offerings of bronze and terracotta, and painted scenes on monumental vessels attest to a renewed interest in figural imagery that focuses on funerary rituals and the h… 展开

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  1. Geometric art - Wikipedia

  2. Smarthistory – The Geometric period, an introduction

  3. Geometric style | Ancient Greece, Pottery, Vases | Britannica

  4. Artifacts | Geometric Art

  5. Athenian Vase Painting: Black- and Red-Figure …

    Between the beginning of the sixth and the end of the fourth century B.C., black- and red-figure techniques were used in Athens to decorate fine pottery, while simpler, undecorated wares fulfilled everyday household purposes. With both …

  6. Terracotta krater - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Monumental grave markers were first introduced during the Geometric period. They were large vases, often decorated with funerary representations. It was only in the Archaic period that stone sculptures were used as funerary monuments. …

  7. Geometric Art — Themes in Art | Obelisk Art History

    In the modern era, geometric elements became popular motifs in Constructivism and Suprematism, and later minimalist artwork, as artists pursued pure forms and non-representative expression—triangles and lines and flat colors becoming …

  8. Geometric Period - National Archaeological Museum

    The Geometric style was spread across the entire Greek world, with differentiations depending on the region and the workshop, with that of Attica being the most prominent centre. The significant Dipylon Master comes from …

  9. Geometric Abstract Art - The Pinnacle of Non …

    2024年4月9日 · Geometric abstract art emphasizes nonrepresentational compositions using geometric forms. This art form evolved in the early 20th century, breaking away from traditional representational art. It invites viewers …