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GREEK ART

GREEK ART. SCULPTURE. THE GREEK SCULPTURE.

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GREEK ART

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  1. GREEK ART

  2. SCULPTURE

  3. THE GREEK SCULPTURE • Greeksculpturesevolvedverymuchover time. Theesculptures of theArchaicAge are verystatic and represent figures schematically. In theClassicalAge, sculptorslearnttorepresentmovement in thehumanbody. And in theHellenisticAgesculpturesreflectedpeople´sfeeling and moods. • Themostimportantcharacteristics of Greeksculpture are these: • Itsreligiousfunction . Themajority of thereliefs and statuesrepresentgods and goddeses and heroes. • Theconcernwithbeauty, proportion and harmony. • Theimportance of therepresentation of thenakedhumanbody. • The use fostone in reliefs and bronze in statues. Most of thebronzeshavebeenlost and weonlyknowtheRoman copies in marble.

  4. KUROS

  5. DAMA DE AUXERRE

  6. Moscóforo

  7. Auriga, Pitágoras de Samos

  8. The Tyrannicides (Kritios)

  9. Throne Ludovisi

  10. Sculptures of Aphaia (Egina)

  11. Sculptures of Zeus (Olympia)

  12. The Discobolo

  13. Doriforo (Polykletos)

  14. Diadumenos

  15. Apoxiomenos

  16. Fidias

  17. Praxiteles

  18. Praxiteles

  19. Praxiteles

  20. Apoxiomenos, Lisipo

  21. SCOPAS

  22. Scopas

  23. Laoconte

  24. GALO MORIBUNDO

  25. Altar de Pergamo

  26. THE END

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