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Death In Greek Art

Sleep and Death In Greek Art

An in depth study in death in early Greek culture is not an easy topic

to review, but it is indeed an interesting one. The trail into life after death

needs some limitations however since death in itself is so kaleidoscopic, as

changeable as life itself and as beautiful as love. There is a lack of

experience with death and the after life. What is painted, sculpted and

written about is a work of fiction, pure speculation on the part of the artist.

Bones cannot tell us a story. They cannot tell us what comes next.

It is fairly easy to discover how humans in the past treated their dead.

Archeology helps us study the life of past cultures. We can study grave

yards, tombs, pyramids, how well preserved bones and mummies were, and

if possible read what was written on their rituals and observances. Artists

painted the ceremonial expressions of grief and tried to show us what the

funerals looked like. Poets......


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