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    With all the praise Dixon gives to this sculpture and his use of linear perspective, he does speak about the architecture that Donatello shows in the Feast of Herod. The architecture in the relief, according to Dixon, “makes very little sense” and “there is no way to draw an intelligible floor plan…

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    the History of Modern Sculpture. “Modern art represents a developed of ideas among a number of painters, sculptors, writers, and performers who both individually and collectively sought new approaches to art-making.” ( http://www.theartstory.org/definition-modern-art.htm) This course is a writing intensive course which is required for all college students to graduate. Therefore, one of the assignments was to write a nine-page essay about something related to modern sculpture. The following…

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    Donatello Research Paper

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    The sculpture was first placed at the old cathedral façade. It now requires a seat at the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo.He did a lot of working in his lifetime.A sculptor who revolutionized the art in Florence during the early Renaissance. Born as Donato di Niccolo Bardi, he was an apprentice in the workshop of Lorenzo Ghiberti, and attended Ghiberti making the very famous bronze doors of the Baptistry of Florence.He was one of the most bestest…

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    Head of an Akkadian Ruler Vs. Funerary Mask of ‘Agamemnon’ Comparing two sculptures can be overwhelming. The two pieces of artworks I have chosen are both heads of former rulers, each of them coming from a different empire. Nobody knows who made each of these artworks. The first sculpture for comparison is the head of an Akkadian ruler also known as the “Head of Sargon the Great”(). The second sculpture is to be compared and contrasted with is the Mask of Agamemnon. Both being the same type of…

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    Different artists use different mediums when it comes to their artwork. The type of medium that is used influences the content and feel the pieces give. Two of the most distinct mediums of art are sculptures and oil paintings. Auguste Rodin’s, Eve, is a French sculpture made of bronze which portrays a woman hiding herself in fear of something. Paul Signac’s, Entrance to Grand Canal, Venice, is a French oil painting on canvas which portrays Venice’s entrance to the Grand Canal. Each of these…

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    The Charioteer Of Delphi

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    difficult for me to pick a sculpture that I really connected with. The one that I particularly enjoyed the most was the Charioteer of Delphi, which is located in the Delphi Archaeological Museum. It is a very famous statue from Greece. It is a sculpture that Rob seemed to be very enthusiastic about, so he passed the appreciation on to my classmates and I. The sculpture was set up at this location to congratulate the victory of Polyzalus in the chariot race of 478 BC. This sculpture struck me for…

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    In the world of art and sculpture, Edgar Degas’ The Little Dancer’s meaning is decidedly undecided. When the sculpture was first presented to the world in 1881, people reacted strongly in both good and bad ways because of just how different this sculpture was. The figure is rigid – in what looks like a stretch – and the face isn’t posed but natural and what some would call ugly. I found the sculpture to be profoundly refreshing due to the detail in every part of it, the unique authenticity, and…

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    Donatello’s bronze David is now his most famous work, and was the first known free standing nude statue produced. Lots have perceived the David statue as having many homo-erotic qualities, and liked to argue that it reflected the artist's own orientation. When Cosimo was exiled from Florence; Donatello went to Rome until 1433. There were two works that testified his presence in the city, the Tomb of Giovanni Crivelli at Santa Maria in Aracoeli, and the Ciborium at St. Peter’s Basilica. His…

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    Greek Art Research Paper

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    decorate inside and out of temples of worship. Art changed as society did, allowing advancement in mediums, such as sculpting and painting. Greek sculptures in the Bronze, Classical, and Hellenistic Ages of Greece show the evolution of Greek society and art. The Bronze Age of Greece brought about the most basic form of Greek art. The earliest sculptures created were Cycladic idols between the years of 2700 and 2500 BCE. The idols lacked precise details, such as eyes, ears, body shape, they…

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    Constantin Brancusi

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    There is a bronze sculpture that sits inside the Philadelphia Museum of Art Like several other pieces inside the museum, it rests atop an extravagant block of limestone, guarded by trained personnel, under the watch of state of the art cameras. This bronze sculpture depicts a woman’s round bosom with her head vainly looking off to the side admiring her beauty. As beautiful as this simplistic sculpture may be, for several years it was the center of art critique for its strong resemblance to a…

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