Phrases with «classical antiquity»

"Classical antiquity" refers to the time period in ancient history, specifically from around the 8th century BCE to the 6th century CE. It encompasses the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome, their art, architecture, literature, philosophy, and advancements in government and science. It is a term used to describe the cultural and intellectual achievements of this era. Full definition

Sentences with «classical antiquity»

  • Stuhlbarg plays Perlman, a middle - aged American professor of classical antiquity living with his stylish wife Annella (Amira Casar), in a handsome Italian house with their son, Elio — a remarkable performance from Timothée Chalamet — who is a very talented musician, spending his time transcribing Schoenberg and composing piano variations on JS Bach. (theguardian.com)
  • He combines elements from classical antiquity with objects from today's consumer society, focusing on the overwhelming power of nature, American history and contemporary culture. (grimmgallery.com)
  • Staros» fascination with classical antiquities lies both in the charge of the objects themselves, and with how those objects have come to represent an origin story of Western art history. (shulamitnazarian.com)
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