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Which ones were the periods of Greek art? Mention them and describe

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Greek art can be divided into four stages, which are:

The Geometric:  

This stage is characterized through ceramics and small-scale sculpture. The sculpture is limited to small figurines in ivory, bronze, or baked clay.

Archaic :  

It was at this stage that monumental stone architecture was created; the temple arose. And also the Doric and Ionic orders were created.

Color was an important element from this stage

The classic :  

Classical art was intensely humanistic and man was the measure of all things. At this stage the architects begin and the temple that stands out the most is the Parthenon.

Civil architecture also arises; it begins with the conquest of the interior volumes. Urban planning begins to develop

The Hellenistic:  

Public architecture was getting grander. Libraries, stadiums, mint, gyms, theaters, etc. were built.

In sculpture, the representations of men predominated over that of the gods, and the primitive religious and mythological character of Greek art was replaced by the precision of the images.

At the end of this Hellenistic period there is a tendency to copy the works of the classical and even the archaic period.

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