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    with her curvy figure and the emphasis on fertility seen in the features of her sculpted body. This paper will analyze the Venus of Willendorf sculpture in terms of its formal analysis. Most of the information about the Venus of Willendorf is based on scientific research and theory because there is no actual documentation that dates back as far as the sculpture. The Venus of Willendorf was sculpted long before any type of written language was discovered. There are a few different dates as to when art

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    LATE .PA TORUKRO

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    NAME: TORUKRO DOUBRA SERIOUS COURSE: PHILIPPINE HISTORY TOPIC: LATE PA TORUKRO AND HIS FAMILY Content Introduction The origin of Pa. Torukro as a family name The effects of the name Torukro on his family The name and its education Unity of the family Achievement Conclusion LATE PA TORUKRO AND HIS FAMILY INTRODUCTION: A FAMILY NAME ACCORDING OXFORD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary “a group of consisting of one or two parents and children”. Also a family name “is the part of your name

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    is obvious upon first look of the sculpture. Mass is also an obvious element that can be noticed since the sculpture is 3 dimensional. Although the sculpture already has mass‚ the value provides and enhanced illusion. Night Street Chaos incorporates a vivid blend of primary‚ secondary‚ and intermediate colors. Zynsky’s sculpture uses the principle of unity throughout the sculpture by maintaining the same technique of using the colored glass threads. The sculpture is almost completely symmetrical

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    The sculpture of the Marble Statue of an Old Woman caught my attention instantly. This Roman copy of a Greek work depicted an elder woman that is less popular to be portrayed compared to depictions of youths. This is most likely because artists wanted to capture an eternal youthfulness of portraits. According to the description tag‚ the sculpture was actually a Roman (14-68 AD) copy of a Greek sculpture‚ dated to around the second century BCE. Marble Statue of an Old Woman‚ was a pentelic marble

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    In Donatello’s David‚ he is standing in a contrapposto pose as well. Even though Donatello’s sculpture was done far after the Greeks and Romans‚ it is believed that is was paying homage to the Greek and Roman styles. In Donatello’s bronze sculpture‚ it depicts a post battle scene of David and Goliath‚ with David standing on Goliath’s with one foot and holding Goliath’s sword in his right hand‚ and a stone in his left.

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    Paleolithic era artists created a wide range of small sculptures. These sculptures were made from various materials‚ including ivory‚ bone‚ clay‚ and even stone. They represented humans‚ as well as animals; they even combined them at times. Most of the sculptures from this time show a high level of skill. From this time‚ there were two very influential sculptures‚ The Venus of Willendorf and the Venus of Laussel. This paper will discuss both sculptures‚ in detail‚ as well as‚ compare and contrast them

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    difference between these two religious three-dimensional sculptures. Let’s start with the medium used in these three-dimensional sculptures. With the Vesperbild (Pieta)‚ sculpture the medium used wood and polychromy‚ (PG 557). While on the other hand the Pieta sculpture was constructed out of marble‚ (PG 643-644). Another difference you see between these two sculptures have to do with the Virgin Mary herself. In the Vesperbild (Pieta) sculpture‚ you see a grief stricken and distraught Virgin Mary

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    magnificent free-standing sculpture. It is made from bronze and with patina applied to it‚ thus creating a lifelike sculpture with brown and grey hues. At the base of the sculpture‚ is a cluster of rocks. Coming up out of the rocks in a twisted tree branch that towers high with smaller branches extending out. The twisted tree branch leans to the right. An inch or so above the base‚ three partially attached rocks‚ circulate around the tree branch. Three-fourths way up the sculpture‚ a cave is attached to

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    of art seem to have similarities and differences amongst one another. The Egyptian Sculpture of Khafre can easily be compared to the Seated Scribe by the way they are created and for the purposes of their creation. The Egyptian Sculpture of Khafre is one of three current pyramids to still have sustained their veneer. It is also duly noted because of the Great Sphinx behind the Khafre Valley temple. The sculpture has a feature called clerestory‚ a lot of tall narrow windows along the walls that

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    Contents Introduction 2 History of Junk Art Sculpture 4 Chapter 1: Junk sculptors 8 Chapter 2: Interview 1 16 Chapter 3: Interview 2 23 Summary 27 Introduction From 5000 B.C to well into the 20th century A.D‚ most sculpture has reflected the wealth‚ religion or political stature of the country. Early Egyptian sculpture reflected the political regime of the land‚ and powerful ‘Pharaohs’ demanded monumental sized tombs and artefacts to show their wealth and status

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