askmex.com askmex.com
Search:    Home Page :: About Us :: Privacy Policy :: Terms & Conditions :: Place Your Link :: Add Your Article   
Free links exchange
 

Events & News

Drink & Food

Sports & Adventure

Entertainment

Education & Learning

Vehicles & Automotive

People & Society

Law & Politics

Home Family & Garden

Jobs & Careers

Medicine & Treatment

Banking & Finance

Children

Property & Estate

Fashion & Relationships

Indoor Games

Travel & Vacation

Shopping & Auction

Art & Creative

Companies & Business

Technology & Science

Self Help

Software & Networking

Fitness & Health

 

Home Page › Art & Creative › Pattern & Design
 

Art and Religion- The Threads of Culture Then and Now

 

All ancient cultures have their religions based upon what they try but cannot understand. Natural phenomenon like why the rain falls? Or Why does the sky thunder? In order to help them understand these and many other things they began to create the ancient Gods they would worship. With the creations of these Gods came stories as to why they created these things they could not understand. And this is what began the basis of their religious beliefs which can be seen in their art.

Much of the artwork of the ancient world deals directly with their religious beliefs. Much of this often shows offerings to God's by Kings and Queens. It is this artwork that has allowed us to understand them and their cultures.

The Egyptians who are considered to be the first great empire of the ancient world had many Gods. Their artwork shows this in great detail. Their chief God was called Amon-Ra. He is often depicted in many reliefs and statues in ancient temples and tombs. In many of these reliefs he is being given offerings by pharaohs and their queens. He is held so high in stature that sometimes the pharaoh himself is depicted as the God in reliefs. Many of the deity's shown in Egyptian artwork can be seen both as human and animal or a combination of both. This is important as it shows how the Egyptians used everything in nature in their art.

Some of the greatest artwork done by the Egyptians can still be seen in the pharaohs tombs. When created thousands of years ago these reliefs were elaborately painted with bright colors. These scenes show in detail how their art was influenced by their religion.

A few thousand years later the Greeks became known for their artwork. Although their artwork was also influenced by their religion, Greek art is more three dimensional in its appearance. By saying more dimensional we mean that the artwork is not as stiff in appearance as was the Egyptian artwork.

One thing the Greek artist were known for is their detail they gave to the human body. Every muscle and curve of the body is done in such a way, it shows the human body as a piece of artwork all by itself. A great example of this is the statue of Aphrodite of Melos. Known as the Goddess of love and daughter of Zeus and Dion, this statue is one of the most beautiful statues ever seen. This statue can be seen at the Louvre Museum in Paris and dates to 100 B.C.

Sometimes the war of the ancient world although beautiful cinsist of a more sinister nature. Artwork from the Mayan and Aztec temples in Central and South America seem to show a culture that used sacrifice as an offering to the Gods. This is not to say that sacrifice was not used by other cultures, it is most evident in these pcs of artwork. Although there is artwork showing this the Aztec and Mayans also had artwork showing and symbolizing rebirth and renewal, something they believed in deeply.

Even christianity uses art to dipicte certain events and beliefs. Churches, Books, and Museums have plenty of this artwork which dates two thousand years til today. Weather it is the Annunciatin or the crucifixion, one can find plenty of artwork on it. Each piece of artwork not only dipicts the events but gives you a glimps at the artist's interputation of the events. After all that is what art is....how one sees an event, place, or object.

So it can be said that Art is greatly influnced by religion and vise versa, but more importantly art give us a glimps of culture from the ancients to our own today.

Author: Samuel Jaycox
 
Author Bio:
Samuel Jaycox is a famous writer. Samuel likes to scribble articles about this topic.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Art and Religion- The Threads of Culture Then and Now
 
5 Easy Ways To Get Your Creative Juices Flowing
 
Computer Games in the Child??s Life
 
Cranking The Volume On Your Ipod Or Mp3 Player Can Damage Hearing
 
The Family of Jesus Christ
 
Wholesale Dropshipper
 
The difference between film and digital photography
 
Make Or Break Headlines
 
Visit Durham to Enjoy a Thriving Arts Community
 
Stalin and His Role In Bringing Communism to Russia
 
 
 
 

Titanium - a versatile alloy for fountain pen nibs

Its strength and excellent corrosion resistance make Titanium an ideal candidate for use in manufact ... - Duca
 

How To Hire Classical Musicians For Your Event

If you want to hire classical musicians, consult someone who is immersed in the local professional c ... - Gloria Porter
 

The Fifth Moon [Part II: Bright Death]

I wasn't sure if I liked this one, in comparing it with the first, but then I seem to get into the c ... - Dennis Siluk
 
 

Getting Photo Printing Help

Photo printing help is commonly needed. With more individuals purchasing digital cameras, there is a ... - Matthew Noel
 

Music Software for Todays Generation

music,the world known language.many components add to overall piece of music.do musicians only can c ... - Heera
 

What is a digital photo JPEG file?

Digital photos are stored as files on memory cards and computer hard disks. They can be stored in di ... - ziv haparnas
 

How To Set Up a Home Recording Studio

Learn the basics for a studio. - BHJ
 

A Few Cutting Remarks

Bored with trips to the library and long surfing sessions to get the information you need for your l ... - Allison Whitehead
 
 
Home Page :: Privacy Policy :: Terms & Conditions
Copyright © www.askmex.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.