<p>uhmmmm...dada? i don't know.</p>
<p>kuoros (M) and kore (F)--stylizied geometric shapes and figures. rigid. left leg forward-frontal pose. influenced by egypt. made of marble: opaque and transluscent.</p>
<p>How did Giotto revolutionize art?</p>
<p>yes, Dada is correct.</p>
<p>Sculptures of the Greek Archaic period are noted especially for the presence of the "Archaic smile." Figures were often detached, emotionally and physically, from the subject being portrayed. Displaying movement was still in the premature stages of the Archaic period. It is not until the High Classical period, in which the Spearbearer or Doryphoros is created, that the ideal male form and contrapposto are precisely executed.</p>
<p>actually i think duchamp is related to dadaism--challenging everything traditional.</p>
<p>i should update faster....</p>
<p>Giotto is noted as the "father of western pictorial art" for infusing his works with emotional content and naturalistic compositions that were unknown during the previous Maniera Greca period. Giotto's The Lamentation, for example, uses the formal elements of line, colour, and modeling to create a scene of the mourning of Christ. Prior to Giotto's work, strict formality and unrealistic representations of spatial relationships were characteristics of works in the Byzantine period. Ultimately, Giotto launches the Proto-Renaissance.</p>
<p>guess i should ask another question, heh.</p>
<p>How about naming two artists of the Neoclassical period?</p>
<p>ingres and David</p>
<p>What work is Hogarth famous for in the baroque period</p>
<p>the breakfast scene from his series marriage a la mode</p>
<p>"form follows function" what modern architect is famous for this idea?</p>
<p>The four tetrarchs of late empire rome signify what?</p>
<p>Louis Sullivan</p>
<p>such as with the pirie-scott department store building.</p>
<p>the four capitals, if that is what you are asking. they were headquarters set up in different cities to defend the empire against invaders and the like.</p>
<p>who painted the death of marat?</p>
<p>uhmmm...jacques louis david</p>
<p>eh, well my teacher and my text referred to them as the four tetrarchs. The did separate rome...and they also signified the power struggle decline in rome and the artistic decline...as well as the decline of rome.</p>
<p>what movement during the 1700's focused on the leisure activities of the french aristocrats?</p>
<p>doesnotexist, i was saying that they signify the four capitals, not that you had the name wrong :)</p>
<p>ouch, well...i really don't know. baroque?
what style does the grande odalisque fall under and who painted it?</p>
<p>Rococo...</p>
<p>What is the difference between Romanticism and Neo-classicism</p>