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Q Topic: Art For details on requirements, source citation, grading, and point distribution, please read the Discussion Board Forum Instructions document, and the Discussion Board Forum Grading Rubric, located in the Module 5 Assignment folder. Over the past few weeks, we’ve discussed many elements of civilization, and you’ve had opportunity to consider other elements as you read and study. This week, we will look at the visual elements of a civilization, focusing on the artwork from Greece, Byzantium, Kiev, and Medieval Europe. Art can tell us much about a civilization, from what it values, social constraints, and even typical clothing, to its state and the peace or prosperity of the region. Generally speaking, it is not until a civilization moves out of survival mode, that people have the time and energy to spend on decorations and visual representations of beauty. From the following list, pick two works of art to consider, each from a different period, and compare/contrast their styles and depictions. Your initial thread should have a clear thesis statement and should respond to the following aspects: Comparison/Contrast: What significant similarities/differences do you see between the two works? Historical analysis: What can each piece tell you about the civilization that created it? Biblical Evaluation: While not all art is originally intended for the worship of the true God, how can we, as Christians, view art from a Godly perspective? Consider I Cor. 10:31. How does this verse apply to viewing these works? Early Greece http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login?url=https://dailylife2.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/1503710 Byzantine/Kiev http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login?url=https://dailylife2.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/1513029 Medieval Europe http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login?url=https://dailylife2.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/2083564 http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login?url=https://dailylife2.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/1596510 http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login?url=https://dailylife2.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/1502465 For further assistance with Scriptural references, you can visit these two websites: www.biblegateway.com Free Ebook – Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible https://books.google.com/books?id=3TBGAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=strong+exhaustive+concordance+of+the+bible&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi6v7WHjObUAhUG5yYKHXRBDMwQuwUIKTAA#v=onepage&q=strong%20exhaustive%20concordance%20of%20the%20bible&f=false Draw primarily from the primary sources and Scripture for support. You may use the textbook and lectures for background information. NO OUTSIDE SOURCES are allowed.

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Art can act as a crucial window for providing an insight into the functioning of societies and civilizations in terms of highlighting its values, social constraints, style of clothing, as well as the nature of the region in terms of stability and prosperity. With this in mind, the two artworks can definitely be compared: Charlemagne crowned as Emperor and Byzantine Illuminated Manuscript.