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... Two sculptures of Greek art during the Archaic and Hellenistic period, convey through their differences how the art has changed over a period of time. ... During the Hellenistic period it became appropriate to use females as models for statuettes, even partially nude if need be, though in archaic period artwork one would typically find males to be used. ... The statuettes drastically differ in period styles and therefore each has its own characteristics. ... Someday it will have its own history that can be compared and contrasted just as the Archaic and Hellenistic statuettes seen in the University of Pennsylvania Archaeological Museum.
Approximate Word count = 900 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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