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Art in Ancient Greece Study of Paintings, Sculptures, and Mosaics

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Page 1: Art in Ancient Greece Study of Paintings, Sculptures, and Mosaics

Art in Ancient Greece

Study of Paintings, Sculptures, and Mosaics

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Paintings

Think Break… What do you know about painting from

home or art class?

Why might the Ancient Greeks have painted?

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Panel Painting

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Panel Paintings

Painted on wooden boards using wax and tempora

Usually depicted scenes and people (still-life)

Artists valued realistic paintings

Usually displayed in public places

With an elbow partner share -- Why do you think that the Greeks made these panel paintings?

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Sculptures

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Sculptures

People often sculpted vases, bowls, or other useful items

Sculptures were also made of important people

Many times the sculptures were painted.

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Mosaics

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Mosaics

Mosaics were made of tiny stones or glass

They often depicted animals or other sacred things

Mosaics were often found inside buildings as decorations as floor tiles or wall tiles

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Where Can We See These Today??

Can you think of where we see paintings, sculptures, and mosaics today? Paintings- Realistic portraits (paintings of

people)

Sculptures- Statues

Mosaics- Tile work in your house

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Project Time!

Choose your art project (Painting, Mosaic, or Sculpture) Your project should be Greek inspired! Remember

why the Greeks made their art, and who or what their subjects were.

When you finish your project, write a paragraph about your art. Why did the Greeks make this artwork?

What type is it?

Who or what is your subject?

Why did you pick this project? Use good descriptive words!