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    A premature orientation to Greek furnishings is prepared by Homer, who explains cover lids of tinted fur, wall-hanging, rugs, and extra trimmings, which have to consequently have shaped fraction of the inside of a enormous man's house centuries earlier than the era which we be familiar with as the "meridian" of Greek fine art.

    In the next urns-room of the British Museum the work of art on one of these urns signifies two people sitting on a sofa, upon which is a pillow of well-off fabric, as for the console of the sitters present a footstool, almost certainly of ivory. On the reverse sheet there is a picture of a respite in marble, in which the sofa has curved legs and the feet are decorated with imprinted sheet work.

    The odd laws and traditions of the Greeks at the occasion of their maximum affluence were not intended to give confidence exhibit or lavishness in confidential life, or the compilation of luxurious furniture. Their good manners were uncomplicated and their regulation was very strict. Statuary, statue of the most excellent type, pictures of the maximum value—in a statement, the top that art might create—were all devoted to the national service in the improvement of places of worship and further community buildings, the State having imprecise and approximately limitless authority over the possessions of the entire rich citizens.
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