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Arts, 22.01.2020 21:31 ekvitin337

What did ferren’s dad teach him about art? do you agree with this idea? why or why not?
how did ferren learn about engineering, if not in school? how might this have been similar to how the ancient cultures learned engineering?
what moment does ferren say changed his life? explain.
what are some similarities or differences between the architecture of the pantheon that ferren describes and the greek architecture described in the unit?
what does ferren feel will people of today create another masterpiece like the pantheon for the modern world? do you agree? explain
the unit explained that the human form was often depicted in ancient greek artwork, but according to the video, what else can be learned about greek history from the artwork?
does the fresco seen in the video have anything in common with the various types of greek paintings that you learned about in the unit? explain.
according to the video, what were the myceneans good at doing

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