Geometric Art, a phase of Greek art …

Years: 909BCE - 898BCE

Geometric Art, a phase of Greek art characterized largely by geometric motives in vase painting, begin to flourish in about 900 BCE at the end of the Mediterranean Dark Ages.

Its center is in Athens, and it diffuses among the trading cities of the Aegean.

Besides abstract elements, painters of this era introduced stylized depictions of humans and animals which marks a significant departure from the earlier Protogeometric Art.

In this period, artists begin to use geometrical schemes such as squares, circles and lines to decorate amphorae.

Vases in the Geometric style are characterized by many horizontal bands about the circumference covering the entire vase.

Between these lines the geometric artist used a number of other decorative motifs such as the zigzag, the triangle, the meander and the swastika.

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