Tuesday, August 5, 2014

2 That makes art fine arts


SCULPTURE

Sculpture is the art of modeling, carving and sculpting in clay, stone, wood, metal or other material, representing volume, figures of people, animals or other natural objects.



This is a tough other realistic art, sometimes admirable and accuracy; but rather feeling. 



Among its exponents we find.

Sculpture Egyptian : Bronze Age marks the birth of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian states, which developed dramatically statuary and bas-relief. 

Cleopatra                                                                 Tutankamón

Sculpture Assyrian  :Grim Reaper statues. Reliefs of Teglatfalsar I (XII century BC) and Ashurbanipal II (S. VII).   

 Friso de los grifos                      Toro alado de khorsbad

Sculpture Greek :The Prehistoric period, Mycenae (Aegean), Crete, Cyprus (3000 to 1100 BC.) Is a primitive art full of life and movement. Follow this four historical periods: 
  


Hombre en el puente de cruce a caballo                                 Retrato de Cristina de suecia

Sculpture Etruscan and Roman : Deriving from the Greek. Coffin with semiyacentes statues in Etruria. In Rome, the sculptors are Romanized Greeks. Busts, reliefs triumphal arches. Machining of gemstones. Statue of Octavian, The Shame, at the Vatican; Agrippina in the Capitoline Museum; equestrian of Balbo (Naples Museum). Iberian and hispanorromana Sculpture. 

   

                                     La loba capitolina                            El hombre Pensante

Gothic sculpture :Be recognized by the tendency to imitate or copy the nature of reality, not slavishly executed, but with a certain idealism that dignifies. Attitudes sober, few nudes, natural and elegant folded, living expression of affection, serenity of countenance, dignity and nobility in the possession of the human figure. 

   

Gargolas Inglaterra

sculpture  Renaissance :It is recognized by the tendency to reproduce the models plastically nature offers us directly studied, adopting both sculptors and art forms of Greek and Roman antiquity. 

 

  Las tres Gracias                               La madina Benois

sculpture Contemporary : Understanding the neoclassical school (until 1850), Romantic (imitation of Italian sculpture of the fifteenth century) and address along with realistic eclectic imitation of various styles). 

                         

Caballo de Botero                  Escultura de Slavador Dalí