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    Michelangelo’s David "David" is the great sculptor of the Italian Renaissance painter Michelangelo ’s masterpiece‚ created in 1501-1504‚ academy of fine arts collection in Florence now. The statue is considered to be the western art history one of the male human statues to boast about. As 2.5 meters high‚ even the base is 5.5 meters high‚ with the whole piece of marble. Michelangelo live from 03/1475 to 02/1564‚ he was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ poet and engineer of the High Renaissance

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    Head Of Anubis Analysis

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    Massachusetts. At the museum‚ they had one large exhibit featuring Ancient Art. The exhibit consisted of many paintings‚ and different types of pottery from the Roman period. There were about ten sculptures in the Ancient Art exhibit‚ but the one piece that caught my eye was the Head of Anubis sculpture. This sculpture was the only piece from Egyptian descent and gave the room an ominous feeling. My chosen piece was estimated to be from 16th century BC to 8th century BC and an unknown artist or artisan made

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    Mark Di Suvero Analysis

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    descriptive and visual in your writing. A comparison of the installation/sculpture of Donald Lipski and the monumental-scale steel sculpture of Mark di Suvero reveals that both artists utilized the visual elements of color and a variance of space. Lipski used colorful‚ everyday objects and materials that are found at a construction site or furniture in an office and installed them‚ in a grouping of varying circles as a sculpture on a 60’ atrium wall of the Wellington E. Webb Municipal Building. Artist

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    Venus of Laussel. It was fascinating to learn about each piece of art and what the story is behind each one. Archaeologist Josef Szombathy found a unique masterpiece in 1908‚ The Venus of Willendorf. Joesef found the sculpture near the town of Willendorf in Austria. The incredible sculpture must have been created somewhere else due to the fact that the Venus of Willendorf was created from a type of oolitic limestone that is not found in the region (L. C. E. Witcombe).The interesting sculpture’s characteristics

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    The Family Group Analysis

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    measurement‚ design‚ text‚ and different tools‚ which were used to make this particular piece. In my exploration I Was able to identify why this sculpture was made‚ how it was used and now a representational of many different cultures groups and or races. The reason for my visit to the museum is to select a piece of art‚ in the form of a sculpture‚ tomb text or design. The exhibit I chose to write about is a “Statue OF A

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    France‚ all else is shrouded in mystery. Any analysis needs to consider that there can be no definitive conclusions; only suppositions about the true meaning of this work. The “abstract form” of the untitled Picasso will always provoke more questions than answers since Picasso left the concept and his motivations unclear‚ possibly to keep viewers intrigued. The important visual elements of the Picasso are the curved lines and diagonal angles of the sculpture; the straight

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    Kritios Boy Analysis

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    stand about three feet tall. As you can see his body is connected to a block of stone to give the piece stability‚ and reduce the risk of his limbs cracking off. They also probably did this because artists weren’t as skilled to create free-standing sculptures without anything supporting parts of it. One of the most promenade factors that is shown in this is the stance. His body is made with less anatomical mistakes than previous arts‚ but at the same time is still a bit ridged in the upper half. His

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    Art History Analysis Paper

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    This paper is a formal analysis of the Marble grave stele with a family group relief sculpture. It is a pentelic marble style relief standing at 171.1cm tall carved by a master. It is from the Late Classical period of Greek‚ Attic which was completed around ca.360 B.C. . I chose to analyze this piece as apposed to the others because I’m mainly attracted to art and sculptures from the Greek era. The overall color used in this relief is ivory with a few cracks and pieces broken off. There is some

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    King Menkure Analysis

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    I chose the sculpture of King Menkure and His Chief Queen. The sculpture group of King Menkure and His Queen is positioned in one of the basic types of Egyptian sculpture – the Standing/Striding pose. The figure of Menkure is rigidly frontal‚ although his head is slightly turned to the right. His left foot is slightly advanced‚ however the upper body does not respond to this uneven distribution of weight - there is no tilt in the shoulders‚ nor a shift in the hips. All movement of the figure

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    Andy Goldsworthy Analysis

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    Andy Goldsworthy Andy Goldsworthy is able to create something aesthetically pleasing or conceptually pleasing out of absolutely nothing. He takes what he can from the land and produces sculptures by melting ice together‚ collecting wood or piling rocks in unique ways. Andy Goldsworthy creates his art using his bare hands alone‚ and while the art is still standing‚ he creates his own significant places. His art would often erode or collapse but for the brief time they are standing‚ his creations

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