Art History I – Prehistory to Middle Ages
A louvre is a type of architectural feature commonly found in buildings, characterized by slatted or angled openings that allow light and air to pass through while preventing rain and direct sunlight. This design is often seen in the context of Cycladic art, particularly in the marble figurines which display the influence of geometric forms and simplicity that can be connected to architectural elements like the louvre, enhancing the overall aesthetic experience.
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