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- 3D form
- usually nonutilitarian
- often a reflection of the society from which it was produced
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4 Reasons that People Create Sculptures |
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- to send a message
- beautify their surroundings (church, courtyard, etc.)
- express religious beliefs
- sheer joy of using their hands
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- small carvings- 30,000 years old
- used materials at hand-stone, bone, shell
- meaning is unclear- most likely held special symbols and religious meaning
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(Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyerians, and Persian people)
- small scale or monumental (no inbetween)
- marble, stone, precious metal
- subject: portraits of rulers, images of court life-including importance of government
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- Greeks copied Romans
- focused on achieving perfection of the human form
- focused on the individual- became naturalistic, yet idealized
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Migrations of people and nomadic changes
- small, portable, metal sculpture
- animal themes
- personal adornment or weapons
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- closely tied to religion
- stone reliefs and large scale figures
- typically for church
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Americas:
(Stone, clay, and feathers) |
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MAYA:
- Mexico
- clay figures
- rulers moreso than everyday life
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- South America
- metal work
- mainly for palaces- thrones, plates, decor
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- Kachinas (dolls)
- not for worship
- symbollic (protection, fertility)
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Americas:
Northwest Coast Tribes |
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referred back to Roman and Greek Sculptures |
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- do not use traditional methods-some traditional materials
- use abstraction (simplification and elimination of detail)
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- Constantin Brancusi- Bird in Space 1951
- Henry Moore- Reclining Figure 1951 (human figure)
- Alexander Calder- Red Mobile 1956 (kinetic art)
- Marcel Duchamp- bicycle wheel 1951 (ready made)
- Louside Nevelson- homage to the world 1966
- Red Grooms- walking along broadway towards Grace Church
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