The Female Figure Represented in Archaic, Classical, and Hellenic Sculpture

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Loraine S

 

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July 13, 2014

 

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450-400 BCE) artists and architects established canons of proportions for both the human figure and for temples. The Classical style profoundly influenced the subsequent development of Western art and culture. Early Classical sculptures were the first to bee concerned with portraying how a human being actually stands...
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Humans shift their weight and the position of the main body parts around the vertical, but flexible, axis of the spine. When humans move, the body's elastic musculoskeletal structure dictates a harmonious, smooth motion of all its elements. Since the quest for ideal form was the dominant focus of sculptural attention at the time, less sculpture of women was a result since clothing was mandated when representing the female figure...
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