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    The Kritios Boy

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    The Marble made statue known as the Kritios Boy is a champion among the most basic statues ever. At no other time had a stone specialist been stressed over portraying how a man really stands. The Dying Gauls on the holy place of Zeus‚ pergamene craftsmen‚ showed the triumph of Attalos I over the Gauls in whimsical veil. An earlier Pergamene statuary gathering unequivocally outlined the demolition of the savages. Roman copies of some of these figures reveal that Hellenistic specialists completely

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    The Hellenistic Period

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    impoverished old women—and treated traditional subjects in new ways—athletes with battered bodies and faces‚ openly erotic goddesses. Artists delighted in depicting violent movement and unbridled emotion. A prime example of this time period is a 7’ 10” marble sculpture of “Laocoön and his sons” by Athanadoros‚ Hagesandros‚ and Polydoros. Found in Rome‚ Italy this piece has been dated back to the early 1st century CE; as Rome conquered Greece and many Romans paid for Greek art work allowing the Hellenistic

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    The marble was used for the ornamental parts of the baths‚ and sculptures were carved out of marble. It was also used as part of the structural component of the bathing complex. The columns‚ which not only supported the structure but also aided in the ornamental design‚ were carved out of Egyptian granite. Marble sculptures were placed throughout the whole complex. Statues recovered from the palaestrae were most likely to be recycled from

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    known statues in the entire world of art. Michelangelo represented David in courageous typical nudity‚ seizing the tension of Lysippan athletes and the emotionalism of Hellenistic statuary. The statue represents the Biblical hero David‚ a favorite topic in the art of Florence. Standing 17’ high‚ made in 1501-1504 from one block of marble left over from abandoned commission on page 499 in the textbook. When Michelangelo first started sculpting the David‚ he was given a piece of damaged marble to carry

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    Donatello Research Paper

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    unfathomable intelligence ‚was inspired ‚or devilishly driven ‚to play out in stone a spiritual peril inherent in art(web). He is one of the most famous artists in history. He sculpted numerous objects and statues that have inspired other artists. Donatello was an innovator who was influenced by statues he saw in his time and by his teachers. His passion for art made him the great artist he became. He was one of the most influential individual sculptor of his time. Not only did he have a great impact

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    Greek Female Nude

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    The Unveiling of the Female Nude In Ancient Greek Art By Audrey Ancell ART 499 Ken Price 9 December 2014 Nudity is one of the most natural states for the human body. Humans are born often almost completely nude‚ without a great deal of hair or fur unlike many other mammals. Bathing and often mating rituals showcase the human body in the same light. Throughout history‚ however‚ views toward this natural state of the human body have changed with sophistication of society and culture. The biggest

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    Art History Paper

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    I will discuss the different use of media‚ colour and form at different levels of comparison and effect of their formal elements. The two artworks I shall use are Madame Recamier (1800) by Jacques-Louis David and Pauline Borghese as Venus (1808) a statue carved by Antonio Canova. In David’s painting‚ Madame Recamier‚ the painting is oil on canvas‚ yet the technique of using oil paint was not completed‚ so it does not show the usual highly polished finish that was taught in the salons. Because the

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    × 300 in. by 500 cm. × 770 cm (Total History). This painting sure has a lot of people shown in it‚ but every person is meant to be someone. The man sitting on the front steps leaning of a cube of marble is depicted to be Michelangelo di Ludovico Buonarroti because he loved to make sculptures of marble. If you look in the center of his painting the man to the left with the red robe on is meant to be Leonardo da Vinci. The person to Leonardo’s right with the blue robe on is meant to be Aristotle

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    David "" Analysis and Structure It is obvious that Michelangelo was meticulous when creating this sculpture. His sculpture‚ David‚ must have been done after studying the human form a great deal. The lines he has used are very natural‚ and though his figure is rather chiseled‚ the lines seem very gentle. Michelangelo has paid special attention to shape. Every ligament‚ muscle and bone seems as though it is alive. I especially noticed the shape of the legs‚ the back of the knees particularly. The muscle

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    Winged Victory

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    The Hellenistic Art period started in 323 BC marked by the death of Alexander the Great. During this period of time‚ art took a turn towards over dramatized renditions of emotional scenes. The artists of the Hellenistic times used sweeping lines and high contrast of light to create their art. The artists of this period practiced giving their pieces the ability to be viewed from all sides. Also‚ Some artists experimented with the use of transparency of clothing‚ and the flexibility of the poses. notable

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