Sculptures of WCA Flashcards

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Materials used in sculptures vary according to region and locality. Archeologists believed that their sculpture is a result of natural erosion and not of human artistry. Frequently carving may have mythological or religious significance.

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Pre-Historic Sculptures

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Venus of Willendorf

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Pre-Historic Sculptures

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Venus of Brassempouy

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Pre-Historic Sculptures

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It is carved from limestone with
excessively heavy breast and abdomen
used as charm to ensure fertility.

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Venus of Willendorf

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A sculpture of a lady with the hood. It
is a fragmentary ivory figurine from
the Upper Paleolithic Era that
realistically represents human face
and hairstyle

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Venus of Brassempouy

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Symbolic elements such as forms, hieroglyphics, relative size, location, materials, color, actions, and gestures were widely used. Their tombs required the most extensive use of sculpture.

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Egyptian Sculptures

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The _____ has the most common materials used for sculptures are wood, ivory, and stones.

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Egyptian Sculptures

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Realistic with heavy lided eyes, slender neck, determined chin,and oure profile under her heavy crown

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Queen Nefertiti

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An example of portraits presented in rigid postures and
were simple and powerful with
very little show of private emotion

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The Pharaoh Menkaure and his Queen

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Early _____ sculptures were tensed and stiff, their bodies were hidden within enfolding robes. After three centuries of experiments, Greek sculptures had finally evolved and showed all the points of human anatomy and proportion.

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Greek Sculptures

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One of the most popular styles was the Hellenistic style. Hellenistic denotes a preference in sculpture for more elaborated patterns, mannered arrangement of figures and groups, and an emphasis on the representation of movement for dramatic effects.

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Greek Sculptures

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Shows an attitude of maximum tension, full of compressed energy, and about to explode an action.

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The Discobulus

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Most sculptures are made of monumental terra-cotta. They did not attempt to compete with the free standing Greek works of history or mythology but rather they produced reliefs in the Great Roman triumphal columns with continuous narrative reliefs around.

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Roman Sculptures

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Queen Nefertiti

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Egyptian Sculpture

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Used for the burial of Roman General involved in the campaign of Marcus Aurellius

The best known and most elaborate of all sarcophages (It is a box-like funeral receptacle for a dead body. Comes from a Greek word sarx meaning “flesh” and phagein meaning “to eat”)

It depicts battle scenes between Romans and Germans

Carved in marble

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The Portonacio Sarcophages

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The dominant themes in Byzantine sculptures are religious, everyday life scenes, and motifs from nature.

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Byzantine Sculpture

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Animals were used as symbols (dove, deer, peafowl) while some had acrostic signs (form of writing in which a message is formed by taking the first letter, syllable, or word of different lines and putting them together) that contained a great theological significance.

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Byzantine Sculpture

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Some of the famous sculptural pieces are reliquaries, altar frontals, crucifixes, and devotional images. Small individual works of art were generally made of costly materials for royal and aristocratic patrons. These lightweight devotional images were usually carried during processions both inside and outside the churches.

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Romanesque Sculpture

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have a greater freedom of style. They no longer lay closely against the wall, but begun to project outward. Figures were given their own particular attitudes instead of being set into particular patterns and are more lively and realistic.

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Gothic sculptures