Essays About sculpture feeling

 

  • Less is More
    ... The way Hanson has put the sculpture together and the feeling he has intended to give out has been very successful in this work. ...
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  • Baroque Midterm
    ... The rays shining on the sculpture give a theatric feeling to the piece and invite the viewer to become emotionally involved in the art. ...
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  • Sensuality Versus Heroism
    ... Donatello's use of attire, the way David is portrayed, as well as the sensual feeling invoked from the sculputre, contributed to the sculpture being admired ...
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  • Roman sculpture comparison
    ... This provides a feeling of a deeper dimensional complexity and, at the same time creates multiple ... Bibliography** Metropolitan Museum Roman Sculpture Gallery
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  • Eternal Springtime
    ... to a situation which was before that based entirely on feeling therefore showing ... In conclusion Auguste Rodin as an artist depicts in his sculpture of the two ...
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  • The Helenistic Period
    ... the hips and lengthening the arms, which creates a flowing feeling to his ... Praxiteles is best known for his sculpture of Hermes with the Infant Dionysus. ...
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  • ozymandias
    ... words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness, which gave a stronger feeling about the ...
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  • ozymandias
    ... words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness, which gave a stronger feeling about the ...
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  • OZYMANDIAS
    ... words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness, which gave a stronger feeling about the ...
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  • OZYMANDIAS
    ... words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness, which gave a stronger feeling about the ...
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  • ozymandias
    ... words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness, which gave a stronger feeling about the ...
    (611 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • Hermes Carrying the Infant Dionysos
    ... The traits in this sculpture are much more exaggerated ... The head that Scopas sculpted from The Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea has a feeling of stress and violent ...
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  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
    ... sculpture, if you were not told, then you would never know that the sculpture was depicting ... 155) When you look at art, it is hard to get a true feeling of why ...
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  • upper room
    ... It is a large-scale sculpture, yet it is very welcoming to the eye of the public and not overpowering. The sense of feeling invited into the piece comes partly ...
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  • Greek Grave Steles
    ... The viewer can fully appreciate through this sculpture "the artist's innate feeling about what was right and perfect, and identify with the unhurried ...
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  • Dancing Diety
    ... Also, I didn't think a real sculpture of the one in my parent's house ... calm expression on his face, with a quaint smile, which gives the feeling of invitation ...
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  • Art Institute of Chicago
    ... be. The book kind showed his feeling in the pictures he was taking. ... sorrow. 6. The sculpture of David really stood out the most to me. ...
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  • To what extent did primitive art inspire Brancusi
    ... important current in sculpture than in painting, since the ethnographic sculpture by the ... I do not think it is too difficult to recapture this feeling All that ...
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  • 4 types of art and artists
    ... I apologize for my lack of details of this piece, but sculpture is hard for ... Contrasting the monster with the city pictures helps to give more feeling of depth ...
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  • Aegean Art
    ... The idol is a rather primitive sculpture, but has angular and abstract qualities ... murals on a solid background color, it gave the painting a weightless feeling. ...
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  • the symbolic use of hunger in literature
    ... Walking naked by the sea was a "delicious" (1100) feeling for her. ... I don't think it is a coincidence that the sculpture was described like a wolf and that Hugh ...
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  • Before and After
    ... David as he is described in the Bible, while Michelangelo's sculpture is a more ... marble "David" is raw and chiseled and gives off a feeling of determination. ...
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  • Winged Victory - The Original Female Icon
    ... has been called a Hellenistic masterpiece because of this certain feeling of movement. ... is why I became so interested in this particular sculpture, because even ...
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  • Fillippo Bruneleschi
    ... Filippo feeling that Ghiberti's worked surpassed his said that he would not work that ... Some say he was going to see and study antique sculpture, but others say ...
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  • Renaissance 3
    ... Michelangelo produced his first large-scale sculpture, the over-life-size Bacchus (1496-98 ... did, was an expression of the his own world, with a deep feeling. ...
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  • Statue of Isis
    ... The color of the sculpture, specifically, is all of the same dark-grayish ... different shades, an act that further demonstrated the works' feeling of cohesiveness ...
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  • Classical Greek Art, Drama, and Government Influence on Mode
    ... Our current government, buildings, literature, and sculpture all have their roots in ... Tragedies are stories that arouse the feeling of sadness, awe, fear, or ...
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  • michelangelo, Renaissance Man
    ... "The complexity of the stances, expressive of strong feeling was unprecedented in monumental marble sculpture of the Renaissance. ...
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  • Bernini's David in Comparison to Michelangelo's David
    ... Typical of the Renaissance period this sculpture is based on proper perspective and ... go as far as sculpting David's adversary you still get the feeling that he ...
    (1063 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Two Periods of Buddhist Art in India
    ... In his book, Indian Sculpture, Pratapaditya Pal builds on Khandalavala's idea ... the sculptors were more interested in registering inner feeling and spiritual ...
    (3116 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

     


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