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I think that the Roman Colesseum best represents the Classical Worldview because it was a big part of the people's lives. They went there for entertainment and it was an effort to revitalize Rome. -
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To me, this piece represents the Medieval Worldview, because it shows that they centered a lot of their lives around religion and it also shows some of the types of art they created. -
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I feel like this piece represents the Renaissance Worldview well because the Renaissance type of artwork was changing along with many other things. I say this because a lot of people were leaning towards a more individualistic view of man, and a lot of artwork, like the Mona Lisa, started to represent that. -
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I think that this picture best represents the Enlightenment Worldview because it shows that they valued knowledge and advancement. -
I think that this piece represents the Romantic Worldview very well because, during the Romantic era, there was a lot of emotion put into paintings and other artwork, and there is definitely a lot of emotion in this piece, and it is also very dramatic. (I know this doesn't exactly fit the time-space, but it was one of the first pictures that came up when I was looking for Romantic-era art). -
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In my opinion, this piece best represents the Victorian Worldview, because there were a lot of high standards during that time. I say this because the picture I chose looks like some sort of art gallery viewing, but everyone there is dressed up and they all look very formal. -
I think that this piece best represents the Modern Worldview because this is when a lot of art was changing and renewing itself and Starry Night is a very different type of art than what used to be painting during times like the Romantic and Victorian eras. -
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To me, this piece represents the Post-Modern Worldview, because the postmodern world was starting to move on from Modernism, and it was recreating itself once again. This piece of art is sort of, detaching itself from the Modern type of art and starting to become postmodern.
(Sorry the picture is sideways. You're not able to see part of the picture when it's up and down.) -
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I chose this image to represent the Post-Post Modern Worldview because this worldview is still developing, and to me, this art embodies the change that is starting to unfold around us.