What are the principal characteristics of classical Greek Sculpture
History of art
1. What are the principal characteristics of classical Greek Sculpture?
For this discussion you will demonstrate your ability to recognize the principal characteristics of classical Greek Sculpture. Please include an example of a work of art (not mentioned in your textbook) created during the Renaissance and identify the characteristics used by the artist. Don’t forget to embed an image of the artwork along with your response. Use attachments and watch this videohttps://youtu.be/dOeJe_
For example the artwork shown below (not attached), The Diskobolos or Discus Thrower, from the 2nd Century CE is a Roman copy of a 450-440 BCE Greek bronze by Myron recovered from Emperor Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli, Italy. The statue shows an athletic man in ideal shape, at what can be described as “The Prime of Life”, which are characteristics of classical Greek sculpture. The figure is poised as if about to spring into action and release the discus suggesting movement thus giving the sculpture a life like quality.
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The uniqueness of the Greek sculptures distinguished them from arts from other regions, such as Europe. These sculptures represented the Greek’s point of view on being human beings. Basically, the sculptures were made to represent different human emotions; because they came in various emotions and styles (Woodford, 2004). Historically, Greece was characterized by philosophers such as Socrates……………………….
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