many believe this sculpture represented to the greeks

Ares sacred animals are the vulture venomous snakes dogs and boars. It wasnt until the Early Classical period that sculptors began to break away from this rigid mode of portraiture and into more realism.


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The early Greeks followed the Egyptian format very closely carving very stiff and blocky figures from stone.

. One Latin description mentions a stage wall with 360 columns 3000. Artemis Ἄρτεμις Ártemis Goddess of hunting wilderness animals and childbirth. The theatres of Rome itself were usually temporary erections but often were adorned with almost incredibly rich displays of sculpture and architectural accessories if one may believe eyewitness reports.

Ares generally represents the chaos of war in contrast to Athena who represented strategy and skill. Roman marble head of the war god modelled after a Greek bronze original. From the Nazi perspective the beauty of this minimalist confession of faith in the outdoor cathedral was that it could potentially appeal to anyone who believed in any kind of God whether Christian or anti-Christian theist deist or pantheist.

Some surviving provincial examples indicate indeed that the architecture was thought of as part of the spectacle. That is what we believe my Führer According to the official Nazi report this confession of faith was greeted with a roar of approval. The Kritios Boy so-called because it was once thought to have been carved by the sculpture Kritios is one of the most important.

The Roman version of Ares is Mars.


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