Most Popular Term Papers has over 50,000 quality term papers to search through. Search by topic or subject matter. There is no sign-up fee or a membership to join! Simply pay for what you need and receive it TODAY! Select any term paper from below and have it delivered TODAY for only $9.95/pg. All bibliograhies are FREE!
SELECT YOUR TERM PAPER:
|
Papers On Art From Ancient Cultures
Page 10 of 20
|
|
Feng Shui (pronounced feng schway)
[ send me this paper ]
(20pp)For centuries, the Chinese have been using
Feng Shui to create harmonious living environments
that promote well-being (Rossbach 3). When man
aligns himself with the natural forces of good
energy he will experience good fortune, however,
if man aligns himself with disturbing energy, he
will be met with misfortune. The Chinese feel
that the art of Feng Shui goes beyond mystical
interior design, and is based on the placement of
fixtures as well as the necessity of fitting in
ones environment and the positive vibrations that
one receives as a result of that balance.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BBfengsh.doc.
Four Works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
[ send me this paper ]
This 4 page paper focuses on two works of art from India, one from China and one from Egypt. The paper is divided into sections. Each piece of art is explained in depth. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA350MMA.rtf
Greek and Roman Art:
[ send me this paper ]
This 5 page paper discusses the details of both Greek and Roman art, and arrives at the conclusion that Greek art contributed more to the development of each civilization. This paper provides support for this thesis based on the different contributions from different periods of art. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSGrkart.rtf
Greek Influences.
[ send me this paper ]
(5 pp) The philosophy in classical Greece which
influenced three dimensional art forms of the
period, could be summed up in the words of
Protagoras: man is the measure of all things.
This combined with other philosophers' emphasis on
rational inquiry, and challenging the status quo,
created a society of intellectual and artistic
risk takers. Just as man's dignity and worth were
central Greek concepts, the human figure was the
principal motif in Greek art and architecture, in
both, it reflected a similar respect for balance.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBgrkinR.doc
Greek Life: Influences on Art and Architecture
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page overview of the various factors which have influenced Greek art and architecture from ancient times to the present. Emphasizes the importance of Greek geography and contact with other cultures in the evolution of art and architecture. Concludes that these same influences are still at work even today. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPgrkLf.wps
Greek, Egyptian and MesoAmerican civilisations
[ send me this paper ]
A paper which compares the cultures of ancient Greece, Egypt and Mesoamerica, with reference to religion, cosmology, art, and social and political structures. Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: JLgrkegypt.rtf
HERAKLES FIGHTING THE NEMEIAN LION: ANTIMENES
[ send me this paper ]
This 7 page paper discusses the history of Greek black figure vases, analyzes the thematic properties of Antimenes' amphora vase: Herakles Fighting the Nemeian Lion. Iconography included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBamphora.rtf
Here Be Dragons!
[ send me this paper ]
(5 pp) No single continent or culture has an
exclusive claim on dragons or dragon lore. The
animals have survived in time and imagination.
Just as an adventurer might claim land for his
sovereign, a wise traveler would also know when
dragons would be about, and then, even whisper to
himself, "here be-- dragons." This discussion will
allow the reader to learn of these marvelous
creatures, so he too can learn to recognize them,
and the places where they live.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBdragon.doc
Hittite and Mycenaean Religious Culture
[ send me this paper ]
A 10 page analysis of the similarities and differences between the religions practices by these two ancient cultures. The writer explores processional practice, festivals, cult-wagons, and semantic expressions. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Cnhitmyc.wps
|