a lion’s head gargoyle from the Late or Ptolemaic PeriodThe Goddess Isis as Magician, a bronze statue from the Roman Period – Brooklyn MuseumFigure of a Cat, Saqqara, Egypt, 350 B.C.E. – 1st century C.E – Brooklyn MuseumRoman statue of bearded Hercules- Met by Brandon Falls
Latona and Her Children: Apollo and Diana- Met by William Henry Rinehart
These images relate to my theme because as you can see Humanism has an effect on how artwork show humans. From the Egyptians all the way down to the Greeks and Romans there’s an obvious difference in how humans are seen.
Humanism has changed of how humans and other animals are depicted in Art.
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