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From the latin word "Sculpre" |
Sculpture |
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Oldeest of the arts |
Sculpture |
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It has 3 dimension art |
Sculpture |
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Greatest form of fine art known to "man". |
Sculpture |
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What are the process of creating sculpture? |
Subrtractive Additive |
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Unwanted material is cut away to create a piece. • Casting |
Subtractive |
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Example of subtractive sculptural process. |
Duane Hanson Tourists 1970 |
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Constructive of a figure by putting together medium/materials together to create a piece. |
Additive |
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Most popular method of creating sculpture |
Additive |
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Example of Additive sculptural process. |
Calder |
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Also known as "Casting" |
Process of Substitution |
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What are the three types of casting? |
Sand Casting Plastic Casting Lost-wax Casting |
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People ________ before they painted or designed dwellings. |
Carved |
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Sculpture was always made to be used in what? |
Rituals |
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Believe in life after death |
Egypt |
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Egypt sculpture? |
Pyramids and pharao |
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"Land between the Rivers" |
Mesopotamia |
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Sculpture in Mesopotamia |
Stone Sculpture and Persian Conquerords |
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Colorful Minoan Civilization on the island of Crete. |
Aegean Civilization |
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Example Sculpture in Aegean Civilization. |
The Lion Gate at Mycenae Beaten-Gold Mask of Agamemnon |
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The most inportant forms of expressions for the greeks. |
Sculpture |
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Example of Greece Sculpture. |
Human figures |
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Examples of Etruscan and Roman Culture. |
Portraits |
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Resembled the art of Rome. |
Early christian Culture |
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Chrch authorities decided that art could what? |
Art could serve christianity |
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Forbids the making graven (carved) images. |
Ten Commandments |
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Romanesque |
Romanesque cultureimportanf changes were made by this later artist. |
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12th century |
Gothic Sculpture |
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Great freedom and independence. |
Gothic Sculpture |
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13th century |
Renaissance |