From marble temples to digital masterpieces, explore 4,000 years of artistic evolution that shaped Western civilization.
The golden age of Greek art (5th-4th century BCE) perfected anatomical precision and dynamic composition. Sculptors like Polykleitos created mathematically balanced figures while architects pioneered the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders.
The 3rd century BCE saw art become more dramatic and expressive. Works like the Laocoön and Venus de Milo revealed unprecedented emotional depth and technical complexity, influencing Roman art for centuries.
Contemporary artists use augmented reality to recreate ancient frescoes, bringing lost artworks to life in interactive public spaces.
Modern Athens combines ancient ruins with vibrant street art, celebrating heritage through contemporary urban expression.
Museums now use 360° projections to reconstitute lost architectural wonders like the Temple of Apollo.
The quintessential example of classical architecture, combining mathematical perfection with sculptural storytelling.
Myron's masterpiece capturing the perfect moment of athletic motion, still studied in motion analysis today.
The Hellenistic era's most famous sculpture, showcasing dramatic drapery and idealized beauty.
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