Art across ancient culures has many similarities and many differences. One example of this is ancient Greece and Rome. When Rome began, it adopted many greek arts, like depicting Greek Gods on vases, and sometimes even effigy containers, often using the colors black and red, because those were the main option of color in those times. An example of differences between artworks throught ancient times are the viking longships. Some people do not consider these to be a work of art, but they had carvings of scary or friendly creatures that they would screw in on the front of their ships to mean something. These sculptures much differed from Mesopotamian Paintings in many ways, obviously because these cultures were thoulsands of years apart, and one is 3D
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<span>Vincent van Gogh was the artist who communicated his vision of the night sky by painting the masterpiece Starry Night. Van Gogh was a 19th century Post-Impressionist artist from the Netherlands. Starry Night was one of over 2000 artworks he created.</span>
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Among these creative pioneers was the artist known as Masaccio (1401-1428) who, along with his contemporaries, paved the way for later Renaissance art. His use of linear perspective and the vanishing point, as well as his acute attention to realism, made him the first great painter of the Italian Renaissance.
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