Beautyy

  • Parthenon
    420 BCE

    Parthenon

    Phidias sculpted the Parthenon, an architectural structure which embodied a classic model of proportion, beauty and symmetry
  • Period: 400 BCE to 323 BCE

    Aphrodite of Knidos

    Established model for female nudity- tall, poised, small breast and broad hips
  • Period: 1300 to 1400

    Dolce Stil Novo

    Italian Renaissance write who wrote poems with themes of love and beauty wrote Divine Comedy with a love Interest name Beatrice
  • Period: 1470 to 1477

    Primavera

    Boticelli depicting ethereal beauty with the Greek goddesses representing charm, beauty love and creativity.
  • Vitruvian Man
    1490

    Vitruvian Man

    By Leonardo da Vinci
  • Beauty and Mortality

    Percy Bysshe Shelley contributed to Romantic literature and believed that Beauty equaled Transcendence over Mortality. Poem titles: Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
  • The Picture Of Dorian Gray

    The Picture Of Dorian Gray

    Oscar Wilde wrote a book trailing the life of a young and handsome man named Dorian Gray. In the book, Gray had his portrait painted became sad because he while the portrait is beautiful, he realized he would age while his painting would always be beautiful
  • Les Fétiches

    Loïs Mailou Jones's oil on linen is housed at the Smithsonian Museum depicts African culture and identity by using dark and light contrast and tone,
  • Casablanca

    Casablanca

    Film Themes of Romance and Beauty
  • St. Louis Arch

    St. Louis Arch

    Architect Eero Saarinen was a Finnish-American Architect that designed the St. Louis Arch as well as the 1962 JFK Terminal for TWA Airlines
  • Ansel Adams

    Ansel Adams

    Photographing beauty in nature
  • Pollock and Chaos

    Pollock and Chaos

    Beauty within the chaos
  • Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty

    Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty

    Sleeping Beauty By Walt Disney, Film Produced
  • Beauty and Complexity

    Theodor Adorno believed Beauty is a reflection of the truth and social critique
  • Phenonmenal Woman

    Phenonmenal Woman

    A poem by Maya Angelou