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Kaylis [27]
3 years ago
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What are three examples of the interrelationship between Greek art and religion?

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serious [3.7K]3 years ago
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<span>Vase designs, sculptures, temples, paintings and the like are only the glorification of the Greek Art that symbolizes the religion of the Greeks. 
Greek art doesn’t necessarily mean pretty paintings of Greek Gods of the past. Those two words carry deep meaning concerning the Art of theGreeks, but not as deep as their creative architecture including the temples and amazingly built and designed sculptures. 

Greek art takes us way back to where it began from 400-500 B.C. Since then, the gifted sculptors and artists changed the way people viewed art, religion and life. In fact, most of the Greek art was based on religion. Its religious reasons offered hope and identified their religion through their sculptors. They also used mythology and political reasons to express such strong beliefs. They celebrated civic power and pride after winning a war or a battle. 

Temples, houses, and even buildings back then were enormously built with the most complex and beautiful designs. In fact, one study had been proved that the Greeks used perfect measurement with their angles and patterns. They designed sculptures of Greek……</span>
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