Greek Myth and its Influence on Art and Culture 

Luigi Loizzo 

Analyzing certain pieces will clarify how these embodied myths both define the art and culture of the time as well as influence the evolution of artistic technique and character through periods of the modern era. 

Farnese Hercules 

  • Greek hero instead of a god. What does this mean? 

  • Made for the Romans 

  • High Classical Period 

Nike of Samothrace 

  • ​Hellenistic Period 
  • Greeks thought of divine beings as the origin of their success and fortune
  • Statues like these were symbolically destroyed by Greece's enemies 

    These myth-inspired pieces clearly defined the artistic style and cultural norms of the time. However, did these myths have any permanence in regards to art that followed it?

Antiquity 

Sarcophagus featuring Dionysus 

    Renaissance 

Feast of the gods--Bellini and Titian  

American 

Seated George Washington--Horatio Greenough

Modern 

Guernica--Picasso 

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