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PRE-HISTORIC ERA &

CLASSICAL GREEK
PRE-HISTORIC ERA CLASSICAL GREEK
CONTRAST
Paintings during this period
were most found in vases,
panels, and tomb. Most of the
subjects were battle scenes,
mythological figures, and
everyday scenes. Common
methods of Greek painting are
CONTRAST Fresco or water based painting
and Encaustic or wax based
Paintings during this era were painting.
found inside the caves and
believed to be their way of Sculptures were tensed and stiff
communication. It may be for and their bodies were hidden
religious or for ceremonial within enfolding robes or draping
purposes. during the early times.

Sculptures were believed to be a Architectures showed temples


product of natural erosion and not consisting of a central shrine or
of human artistry according to room in an aisle surrounded by
archaeologist. rows and columns.

Architectures from early age


developed a form of megaliths.
These buildings inspire awe today,
through the mystery of their
meaning, design, and construction.

COMPARE
Both were created and used by humans to tell stories, to represent
something or someone important and tries to capture the audience
sight with each one of its features.

Submitted by: John Vincent M. Valde


Submitted to: Ma’am Ruby M. Salvo

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