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Homer

Winslow Homer

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Kathleen Padua A2 3/19/2018 Winslow Homer Synopsis Born February 24, 1836 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Died September 29, 1910 in Prouts Neck, Maine American painter from 19th-century Known to make watercolour a real media and not just a thing to test with Pieces usually with a theme of human struggle within an indifferent universe Early Life and Work Born into an old New England family Had a country childhood from age six when he moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts Mother encouraged his artistic inclinations At 19, apprenticed to lithographic firm of John Bufford in Boston Works involved copying designs of other artists Then in a few years he was submitting his own drawings 1859, Homer moved from Boston to New York City to begin working as a freelance illustrator Traveled a lot

Ch. 5 Ancient Greek Art Study Guide

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Chapter 5 ? Gods, Heroes and Athletes - Name: Lauren Sukumar The Art of Ancient Greece AP Art History Online School: Canyon Mrs. Boehler The Gods and Goddesses of Mount Olympus 1. What did Homer write and when? He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey in the eight century BCE. 2. What did Hesiod write and when? He wrote peoms, specifically Theogony composed around 700 BCE. 3. What two key elements were the ?parents? of the Greek deities (gods) that are the most often represented? The two key elements are Earth (Gaia/Ge ) and Heaven (Ouranos, Uranus)

Illiad & Opeidus Rex Study Guide

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Iliad & Oedipus study guide: what to know Short bio on authors from text book: Background info on Greek literature, Greek tragedy from textbook. Iliad Author: Homer Bio: about the legend of the Trojan War takes place in Troy. 3 goddesses competed for a golden apple. They asked Paris of Troy to pick the fairest. He won Helen, but she was the wife of King Menelaus. But those loyal to the king went to fight in Troy. War lasted 10 years. Homer Epics contain: repetition, narrator, flashbacks, epic similes, and stressed syllables. Oedipus Author: Sophocles Bio: 3 plays in the series of Oedipus. It?s a tragedy. Contains a tragic flaw that will bring the main character down in the end.
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