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This is an extra credit for mythology, exactly how the prof wrote it. please please help This is an opportunity for you to earn up to 10 points extra credit by creating a post that explores the relationship between art/architecture and mythology. You may post up to 2 times, as long as the explorations cover mythologies from 2 different regions. That is, a maximum of 20 points in extra credit is available. The list below contains a list of works of art and buildings. Choose one and then explore how the values expressed in a certain myth or related group of myths are repeated in the art/architecture. Do not repeat the myth or merely provide a description of the work of art. Your posting must show through concrete details the connection between elements of mythology and the construction of the work of art. Start logically -- for instance, do not try to piece together the images on Mount Rushmore with the myth of Chi Li.
I. M. Pei's Pyramid at the Louvre
California Dept of General Services in West Sacramento
Jefferson Memorial
Toronto Stock Exchange friezes
MI6 Building in Vauxhall
Schwetzingen Castle
U. S. Capitol: one of the frescoes by Constantina Brumidi
George Washington by Hiram Powers
George Washington by Horatio Greenough
The Sharpshooter by Winslow Homer
Manifest Destiny by John Gast
Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch
U. S. currency
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