I recently discovered that I am the grandson of Praxiteles who picked up fleas and hammers, one of the greatest sculptors in Greece. In my grandfather's era in ancient Greece, artists and sculptors used their work as a way to gain status and wealth in Greek society. I was surprised that my grandfather was the pioneer of his art and the leader of the trend. He rested myself by making his sculpture look like a human. His most famous person may be the first person to shape a woman altogether.
At that time, the statue of Zeus attracted people all over the world. Individuals, city states, gold, the Grand Pioneer Nike in 424 BC, including Praxiteles Hermes in 424 BC), paying the cost of Zeus, including bronze tripods, shields, helmets, and weapons, in Greece It became art and culture. A museum of life. We have built treasure in many cities - a small impressive building that can accommodate their products and enhance the reputation of their cities.
Many sculptors use various techniques in the classical era of Greece. Praxiteles, the "inventor" of great, bare sculpture, created an amazing and fascinating sculpture of Hermes carrying baby Dionysos. Only after seeing this work and analyzing it it turned out that it was a truly wonderful work of art. With its dramatic eyes, fascinating gestures, and smoothness from paintings to linear and dramatic changes, this art work definitely shows how Praxiteles was considered very wonderful for centuries. Baby Dionysos and Hermes definitely help to learn, and more interesting is to have fun watching
Between 400 and 323, Athens' influence on Greek art declined. Various styles have appeared. Praxiteles, a great sculptor, introduces a soft, subtle style. In his Hermès and baby Dionysus (around 340 B.C.), he painted the gods, relaxed and tilted with an elegant human figure. By contrast, another sculptor, Scopas, conveyed a strong emotion through a twisted, active posture. The third sculptor, Lysippus, introduced a new proportional system to the human figure. He narrowed his head, and his limbs were long. Lysippus is a court sculptor by Alexander the Great
Like most Praxiteles sculptures, sculptures were originally made of marble, but the replicas that were seen were cast with plaster. Hermes' s posture was very relaxing, one arm extended, the other arm bent his elbow and grasped Dionysus. Hermes and Dionysus are wearing few clothes. Both are naked, this is typical of this period. Praxiteles is actually "inventor" who produced naked sculpture. The two characters are naked, but Hermes wears sandals, and the scorpion partially covers the legs of Dionysus. Hermes hair is short, curly hair, incomplete, and Dionysus hair is blurred