It depends on the general historical period and the period in the history of art, on which civilisation, empire or kingdom, on which artistic genre or movement and on the individual artists. There have been many different ideas reflected in the mentioned arts: ideologies of rulers, ideologies of political systems, religious doctrines, and political doctrines, the wished of wealthy individuals who sponsor(ed) art, the many artistic movements and also the ideas of an individual artist. So many different ideas have been expressed in art, sculpture and architecture that it would require a book-length treatise to deal with this topic.
The Renaissance influenced architecture and art.
They got their gods and goddesses from the Greeks but just changed the names. Their science ideas came from the Greeks. Their medical ideas came from the Greeks. Their models they got from the Greeks. Their writings were based on the Greek tragedies. Their art and architecture ideas came from the Greeks. The Romans adopted the Etruscans Alphabet, architecture, fashion, army, and he also turned Rome from a village into a city. There art was also influenced. He also considered to be greatest influenced on early Rome.
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influenced art and architecture of later societies.
Broadended ideas of art and science.
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R. A. Stalley has written: 'Mellifont Abbey, a study of its architectural history' -- subject(s): Mellifont Abbey 'Architecture and sculpture in Ireland, 1150-1350' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Gothic, Architecture, Medieval, Gothic Architecture, Gothic Sculpture, Irish Sculpture, Medieval Architecture, Medieval Sculpture, Sculpture, Sculpture, Gothic, Sculpture, Irish, Sculpture, Medieval 'The Cistercian monasteries of Ireland' -- subject(s): Art, Irish, Art, Medieval, Cistercian art, Cistercians, History, Irish Art, Medieval Art
Anila Verghese has written: 'Religious traditions at Vijayanagara, as revealed through its monuments' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Architecture, Vijayanagara, Hindu Sculpture, Hindu Temples, Sculpture, Hindu, Sculpture, Vijayanagara, Temples, Hindu, Vijayanagara Architecture, Vijayanagara Sculpture 'Archaeology, art, and religion' -- subject(s): Architecture, Vijayanagara, Art, Hindu, Hindu Art, Hindu Temples, Sculpture, Sculpture, Vijayanagara, Temples, Hindu, Vijayanagara Architecture, Vijayanagara Sculpture
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Architecture, sculpture and painting.
George Heard Hamilton has written: 'The art and architecture of Russia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Art, Russian, History, Russian Art 'Painting and Sculpture in Europe' 'The art and architecture of Russia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Russian Art, Arte (Russia), Kunst, History 'Raymond Duchamp-Villon' 'Painting and sculpture in Europe 1880 to 1940' -- subject(s): European Painting, European Sculpture 'Tradition and invention in modern art' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Modern Art
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What are the functions AF art in the context of your personality?
Sculpture, Architecture, Painted Pottery, and Theater.
Edward S. Prior has written: 'A history of Gothic art in England' -- subject(s): Church architecture, History, Gothic Architecture, English Art, Gothic Art 'An account of medieval figure-sculpture in England' -- subject(s): History, Medieval Sculpture, Sculpture
Art is drawing, sketching, painting, sculpture of any subject except buildings and spaces. Architecture is the design of buildings and spaces.
Charles S. Farrar has written: 'History of sculpture, painting,and architecture' -- subject(s): Art, History 'Art topics in the history of sculpture, painting and architecture' -- subject(s): Art, Bibliography, History, Outlines, syllabi