Answer:
1. One uses post-and-lintel construction; the other is made of poured concrete.
2. Like Greek architecture, Roman buildings often made use of pediments and columns.
Explanation:
1. One uses post-and-lintel construction; the other is made of poured concrete.
The Great hypo-style Hall is situated within the Karnak temple complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re. The hall is one of the most visited monuments in Ancient Egypt. This hall was built by Pharaoh Seti 1 around 1250 BC 19th. The Great hypostyle Hall uses post and lintel construction
The name Pantheon is a Greek adjective which means “Honor all Gods. The Pantheon temple is a former Roman temple that is now a church in Rome, Italy was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus. The Pantheon is made of poured concrete
The major difference between them is one uses post-and-lintel construction while the other is made of poured concrete.
2. Like Greek architecture, Roman buildings often made use of pediments and columns.
The Greek architecture refers to the architecture of the Greek-speaking peoples who occupied the Greek mainland, the islands of the Aegean Sea, the Greek colonies in Ionia (coastal Asia Minor), and Magna Graecia (Greek colonies in Italy and Sicily). The Greek-speaking people use columns and pediments in deigning their architectural work.
Answer: Oh now I can answer, Its the fourth one ^^
An atrium refers to a large open air covered space that is surrounded by a building. It is normally several stories in height and is often covered by glazed roofs or large windows. When architects are designing large building they usually include atrium because it provides light and ventilation to the interior of the house. <span />
<span>Naturalistic encaustic portraits of the Roman era, from the Fayum Oasis in Egypt, were created as funerary adornments.
This type of art refers to adornments that have to do with cemeteries and tombs. It was especially popular in Egypt, where sarcophagi were embellished so as to commemorate the dead. In the Roman empire this was also a custom, only tombstones instead of sarcophagi were decorated.
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Correct answer choice is :
A) Strong lines outline forms that are filled with flat color.
Explanation:
Woodblock printing in Japan is a procedure strongly identified for its use in the ukiyo-e artistic style of individual coats, but it was also utilized for issuing books at the same time. Woodblock printing had been done in China for eras to print magazines, long before the arrival of the portable type, but was broadly used in Japan during the Edo era. Although related to woodcut in European printmaking in some concerns, the mokuhanga procedure varies in that it uses water-based inks as crossed to western woodcut, which often uses oil-based inks. The Japanese water-based inks give a broad variety of bright colors, enamels, and clarity.