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1 Sculpture: Elements, Principle, and Periods
Form becomes essence, Essence becomes form

2 Sculpture Vocabulary Articulation—the movement from one element to the next in sculpture, painting, and photography Negative space—an open air space in the sculpture

3 3 types of sculpture Full-round—fully three-dimensional sculpture; meant to be viewed from every angle Relief—a somewhat three-dimensional sculpture attached and bound to a background Linear—sculpture made with linear items such as wire or neon tubing

4 3 Methods: Subtraction—technique of carving
Addition—technique of starting from a small amount of raw material and adding element to element until finished (a.k.a. “built sculpture”) Manipulation—molding a material

5 Sculpture: Elements & Principals
Form—three dimensional shape; can be geometric or organic - Other elements of design apply as well. Line (Focal Point)—point of emphasis that the eye is directed to in sculpture Proportion—relationship of forms and their sizes within the sculpture

6 Interpreting Form: Open Form—sculpture that directs the eye through the piece and off into space Closed Form—sculpture directs the eye to the form itself

7 Finding the E&P in Sculptures
David, Michelangelo Pieta, Michelangelo Man Pointing, Giacometti Parthenon Pediment Porch of the Maidens Laocoon and His Two Sons Pauline Borghese Move on to periods…

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15 Greek Sculpture

16 ARCHAIC Statues called kouros are stiff, posed fully frontal
Emphasis is on physicality and athleticism Statues lack refinement

17 Attempts to show movement Funerary and temple art This Kouros is 6’4”

18 Korous This statue is either from about 500 BC or a good forgery
It represents the ideal youth (stylized) The statue is 6’9” tall

19 Kritios Boy Sculpted about 480 BC The first example we have of a body at rest (contrapposto) Stands 34 inches high

20 CLASSICAL Idealized, perfect men originally cast in bronze
Most of the examples we have today are reproductions done by later artists Highly stylized

21 Porch of the Maidens: Colonnade

22 The Charioteer Natural pose
Folds in his chiton (the dress he is wearing) are natural showing depth and movement) Part of a celebratory statue

23 The Discus Thrower Idealized form Controlled movement A Roman copy of the Greek original

24 The Riace Warrior on the left is a strong contrast to the earlier Kouros
List how….

25 LATE CLASSICAL greater emphasis on emotion
Detail and subtle characteristics Natural and realistic

26 Hermes and the Infant Dionysus
Subtle modeling Arm is carefully supported by robes hiding support Roman copy of the original

27 HELLENISTIC Differences in individuals are explored
Subjects reflect the spread of Greek influence beyond Greece Reality of the subject is apparent to the viewer

28 Nike of Samothrace

29 The Dying Gaul: Pathos

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31 The Veiled Dancer


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