CDpc. The art of sculpture. Part 1. B.C.

The art of creating from clay, stone, metal, wood, bone and other materials images of humans, animals and objects of nature in their tactile, bodily forms has its roots in ancient times. -
The first part of the series traces the history of sculpture from its origins in the primitive era to its heyday in the art of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
The disk presents examples of round Paleolithic sculpture, canonical sculpture of Ancient Egypt, Akkadian seals, Assyrian reliefs, monumental sculpture of Sumer, images of gods and heroes of Ancient Greece and Rome and other authentic masterpieces of sculpture.
More than 1100 pages I about 830 illustrations
Preview:
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scrapbook mode
slideshow mode
Editing:
built-in image editor
export to other editors
printing with customization
Database:
with catalog information by artwork
Search:
full-text search of the database
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ability to comment and bookmark in the text
System Requirements:
Pentium-II processor
memory 256 MB RAM
CD-ROM drive
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 (administrator rights)
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