Greek art
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Greek art
Summary
Greek art is an art of an area[1]. It draws 221 Wikipedia views per month (art_of_an_area category, ranking #24 of 105).[2]
Key Facts
- Greek art is in the country of Greece[3].
- Greek art's instance of is recorded as art of an area[4].
- Greek art is a type of art of the Earth[5].
- Greek art is part of аrt of Europe[6].
- Greek art is part of culture of Greece[7].
- Greek art's Commons category is recorded as Art of Greece[8].
- Greek art comprises ancient Greek art[9].
- Greek art comprises Byzantine art[10].
- Greek art comprises Modern Greek art[11].
- Greek art began on 1100 BC[12].
- Greek art ended on 100 BC[13].
- Greek art's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Arts in Greece[14].
- Greek art's facet of is recorded as Greece[15].
Body
Definition and Type
Greek art's instance of is recorded as art of an area[4]. It is a type of art of the Earth[5].
Use and Application
Components include ancient Greek art[9], an art of an area[16]; Byzantine art[10], an art style[17], in Byzantine Empire[18]; and Modern Greek art[11], an art of an area[19], in Greece[20]. Part of include аrt of Europe[6], an art of an area[21] and culture of Greece[7], a culture of an area[22], in Greece[23].
Why It Matters
Greek art draws 221 Wikipedia views per month (art_of_an_area category, ranking #24 of 105).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]
It has been cited as an influence by Roman art[26], an art of an area[27], in Ancient Rome[28] and José Fioravanti[29], a painter[30], 1896–1977[31], of Argentina[32].
FAQs
Who did Greek art influence?
Greek art has been cited as an influence by Roman art[26] and José Fioravanti[29].