01:082:105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lost-Wax Casting, Diorite, Art Of Mesopotamia

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It is decorated on both sides: not made with pigment and paint; made with inlaid shells and stones. The person it was buried with was probably a person with a lot of power (maybe a ruler or a respected storyteller). Thursday, september 15, 2016: story, the story starts at the bottom and climaxes on the top of the object, 3. Chariots are used to trample the enemies (they use a new technology. [wheels] that were invented in mesopotamia: 2. Captive enemies are paraded to the top to the leader: 1. Leader is known there are things that visually point to him. Being the most important gure, he is in the centre and also the largest of the gures. 2600 bce: this shows that the ruler is victorious in the war. Thursday, september 15, 2016: the in turn helps him ensure the peace of his city-state, artist works from top to bottom again, story, 3/2.

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