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REY [17]
3 years ago
6

PLEASE HELP ME:'((( you have to fill in the blank with whichever letter goes where

Arts
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NNADVOKAT [17]3 years ago
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1. Most common Archaic sculpture form - G. Standing Male nu. They've never pictured specific people during that period. They just wanted to show male figure how it is and often used this sculptures as gifts to Apollo.

2. Time from 700-480 B.C.E. - is definitely J. Archaic Period. This was beautiful period for Greece as they became a prosperous civilization. It's also called Classical period. Before this period Greece had no culture at all.

3. Standing male nu - E. Kouroi or Kouros. This is how Greeks called standing male nu statues during Archaic period. Statues were usually close to life sized humans.
4. Standing female figure - A. Korai or Kore. This is how greeks called standing female figure. These figures were never nu and they used as a gift to the goddess Athena.
5. According to what I said in question 4, 100% correct answer is: Always presented clothed - B. Standing female.
6. Presented the most compelling subject matter for Greek sculptures - H. Human Figure. While greeks were making these sculptures, greeks observed human bodies. So they depicted Kore and Kouros as the "Ideal"
7. Ancient Greeks believed they took human form - C. Gods and Goddesses. That's why they used they statues as gifts to their gods.
8. Greek sculptors learned techniques from these people - D. Egyptians. Greeks were settling where there were a signs of Egyptian sculptures. And they were inspired by that.
9. Kouroi and Korai represent this - F. Beauty, honor and sacrifice. For greeks, these statues were associated with ideals and their gods, so this one is the most suitable option.
10. As far as I remember, the correct much should be like this: Sculptures were commissioned as these - I. Public memorials, gifts to temples, or grave markers.
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