For thousands of years, sculpture was a very important part of art history. In the past few months, I have seen various kinds of sculptures such as ancient Greek sculptures, Greek classical sculptures, Greek cultural sculptures, Roman sculptures. All the sculptures I have looked at and analyzed have very interesting features, but the sculptures I have recently analyzed are the most attractive. Carved the baby Dionysus by Hermes, the artist Praxiteles, carved around 350 BC, I did it around the 2nd century BC. analysis
Greek sculptures in Greece continue the classical naturalistic tendency. Animals of all ages and ordinary people are acceptable sculpture themes often entrusted by wealthy individuals and families to decorate their own houses and gardens. The sculptor no longer feels the need to describe men and women as beauty ideals. Indeed, the idealized classical quiet of the 5 th and 4 th centuries paved the way for greater sentimentalism, strong realism, and dramaization like the Baroque theme. For the typical style of this form of plastic art, please refer to Pergamene Greek Sculpture Institute (241-133 BC).
For thousands of years, sculpture was a very important part of art history. In the past few months, I have seen various kinds of sculptures such as ancient Greek sculptures, Greek classical sculptures, Greek cultural sculptures, Roman sculptures. All the sculptures I have looked at and analyzed have very interesting features, but the sculptures I have recently analyzed are the most attractive. Carved the baby Dionysus by Hermes, the artist Praxiteles, carved around 350 BC, I did it around the 2nd century BC. Analysis This sculpture is from Greek classical era, originally from Greece. The original can be seen at the Olympia Museum in Greece, and the replica I looked at was the Sojourner Truth Library at State University of New York at New Paltz Campus.