Returning to the Amaisys painter of ancient Greece, it seems that I am fascinated to his world while reading these works written by these very rich writers. Or it may be about these authors who re-experienced how they felt when studying these pictures and gave up their thoughts when asking other people. In both cases, it caused me interest in the painter, and if you like it, it will also interest me. He combines a perfectionist attitude and exquisite delicate imaginative flare, bringing a contrasting advantage that the artist pursues.
The term ancient or ancient, Greek refers to the third century before the classical era between 800 BC and 800 BC. 500 BC - a relatively complex era in world history. Ancient Greece made progress in art, poetry and technology, but the most important thing is that it is time to invent city or nation state. For centuries, urban nation has become a decisive feature of Greek political life. During the so-called ancient "dark age of Greece", people were dispersed in small rural areas of Greece. As they grew, these villages began to evolve. Some building walls Most people have established places where markets (communities) gather. They develop the government and organize their citizens according to a specific constitution or set of laws. They collect troops and taxes
In the ancient times, Greece was on the brink of the up-and-coming New Assyrian Empire, but it can be understood as the East era that was not influenced by it. Greece incorporates a number of Oriental cultural elements in art, religion, and mythology. Archaeologically, ancient Greece was characterized by geometrical pottery. The basic unit of politics of ancient Greece is a city state, sometimes translated as a city state. The word "politics" literally means "city nation". Each city state is independent, at least in theory. Some city states are subordinate to other cities (traditionally colonies that span their mother city), and may allow the government to completely rely on other cities, but a nominal advantage There are in every city in the city. This means that when Greece began a war (against the Persian empire, for example) it took the form of an alliance war.