Ancient Greece art was created between 3500 BCE and 100 BCE. During this time, the Greeks focused on sculptures and architecture. Most of these were made from bronze or marble. Within these two key objects, they focused on an idealistic, but mythological theme. With this, most of their art was created using mythological figures such as the gods they believed in. Some of the gods were Zeus, Aphrodite, etc. Each god represented different things, but they all had strong meaning to the Greeks and these gods led them in strongly in believing in a place called Olympia. The first sculpture Aphrodite of Melos, shows the influence that gods had on their art.
Aphrodite of Melos
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Erechtheion
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Besides for this, the Greeks also focused on architecture. They created temples with columns that were proportional. There were three columns they focused on. These were the doric order, ionic order, and corinthian order. The second image of the Erechtheion shows the architecture of the Ancient Greece art.
Dolce & Gabbana
2012
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In the Spring Summer 2014 fashion show, Dolce&Gabbana used Ancient Greece art as an inspiration for the garments. Dolce&Gabbana called this collection "Dreaming of Olympus". This quote is the first key element that connects this collection to Ancient Greece Art. In the Aphrodite of Melos and Erechtheion, it is seen how important gods and temples were to the Greeks. They believed this is what Olympia was like. In this collection Dolce&Gabbana expresses their view point on what they believe Olympia would of looked like. In the case, Dolce&Gabbana believed that the gods would of looked idealistic like the models on the runway.This is not the only element that connects this collection to Greece art. The use of the coins in the gold dress shows the ancient Greece coin. The dress next to it, shows the architecture inspiration taken from the temples such as the Erechteion. The columns in the garment represents a key element that was used in the architecture of Ancient Greece.