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Characteristics of ancient Greece, Roman style, Gothic style and Baroque style

This paper will introduce the characteristics of ancient Greek style, Roman style, Gothic style and Baroque style.

Ancient Greek and Roman style

The representative features of ancient Greek and Roman styles are mainly various columns, such as Doric column, Onek column and Corinthian column. Thickening the walls of Roman arch buildings produces the aesthetic feeling of Zhuang, and the church building has few windows and dark interior, which causes the mystery of internal decorative relief and sculpture.

Gothic

The representative features of Gothic style are mainly arched windows and vertical decorative shapes. At that time, the interior of the new religious building was decorated with vertically arranged columns, thin square arches between columns, flame-shaped threaded feet on the upper part of windows, rolled vines, linen, snails and other patterns to create a solemn and mysterious atmosphere of religion.

grotesque

The representative feature of baroque style is to emphasize symmetrical structural forms and complex decorative lines. While using straight lines, it also emphasizes the flow and change of straight lines, and pursues excessive decoration and gorgeous and heavy effects. The walls are decorated with exquisite French carpets, large mirrors and marble, as well as precious wooden wrapping boards with overlapping feet. Gorgeous colors and mixed gold to coordinate, the interior is solemn and luxurious.