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Materials used in sculptures vary
according to region and locality.
Frequently carving may have
mythological or religious
significance.
It is carved from
limestone with
excessively heavy
breast and abdomen
used as charm to
ensure fertility.
It is a
fragmentary
ivory figurine
that realistically
represents the
human face and
hairstyle.
Symbolic elements such as
forms, hieroglyphics,
actions and gestures.
Their tombs required the
most used of sculpture.
Common materials used
are wood, ivory and stones
Realistic figure, pure
profile under her
heavy crown.
Queen , refers to the
Great Royal wife of
the Egyptian
pharoah. .
An example of
portraits presented
in rigid postures ,
and were simple and
powerful with very
little show of private
emotion.
Hellenistic Style - an emphasis
on the representation of
movement for dramatic effects.
These sculptures had finally
evolved and showed all the points
of human anatomy and
proportion.
Shows an attitude
of maximum
tension, full of
compressed
energy, and about
to explode an
action.
 Most Roman sculptures are made of
monumental terra-cotta.
 They did not attempt to compete with the
free standing Greek works of history or
mythology but rather they produced
reliefs in the Great Roman triumphal
columns with continuous narrative effects.
Carved in marble
It depicts battle scenes between
Romans and Germans
The best known and most elaborate
of all “sarcophagus” (a greek word
that is a box-liked funeral receptacle
for a dead body or “eating flesh”.
The dominant themes are
religious, everyday life scenes,
and motifs from nature.
Animals were used as symbols
(dove, deer, peafowl) while some
had acrostic signs.
Some of the famous sculptural pieces
are reliquaries, altar frontals,
crucifixes, and devotional images.
These lightweight devotional images
were usually carried in the
processions both inside and outside
the churches.
They have a greater freedom of
style.
Figures were given their own
attitudes instead of being set into
patterns and are more lively and
realistic.
Compare and contrast:
Choose two sculptures from
the different era. Compare and
contrast the two using the
following indicators:
Sculpture #1 Sculpture #2
1. Name of Sculpture
2. Period, and era
when it was created
3. Materials used
4. The use of elements
of arts in the
sculptures (lines,
shape, color, texture)
5. The characteristics
of the sculpture

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Sculptures of Ancient, Classical and Medieval Period

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Materials used in sculptures vary according to region and locality. Frequently carving may have mythological or religious significance.
  • 4. It is carved from limestone with excessively heavy breast and abdomen used as charm to ensure fertility.
  • 5. It is a fragmentary ivory figurine that realistically represents the human face and hairstyle.
  • 6.
  • 7. Symbolic elements such as forms, hieroglyphics, actions and gestures. Their tombs required the most used of sculpture. Common materials used are wood, ivory and stones
  • 8. Realistic figure, pure profile under her heavy crown. Queen , refers to the Great Royal wife of the Egyptian pharoah. .
  • 9. An example of portraits presented in rigid postures , and were simple and powerful with very little show of private emotion.
  • 10.
  • 11. Hellenistic Style - an emphasis on the representation of movement for dramatic effects. These sculptures had finally evolved and showed all the points of human anatomy and proportion.
  • 12. Shows an attitude of maximum tension, full of compressed energy, and about to explode an action.
  • 13.  Most Roman sculptures are made of monumental terra-cotta.  They did not attempt to compete with the free standing Greek works of history or mythology but rather they produced reliefs in the Great Roman triumphal columns with continuous narrative effects.
  • 14. Carved in marble It depicts battle scenes between Romans and Germans The best known and most elaborate of all “sarcophagus” (a greek word that is a box-liked funeral receptacle for a dead body or “eating flesh”.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. The dominant themes are religious, everyday life scenes, and motifs from nature. Animals were used as symbols (dove, deer, peafowl) while some had acrostic signs.
  • 18.
  • 19. Some of the famous sculptural pieces are reliquaries, altar frontals, crucifixes, and devotional images. These lightweight devotional images were usually carried in the processions both inside and outside the churches.
  • 20.
  • 21. They have a greater freedom of style. Figures were given their own attitudes instead of being set into patterns and are more lively and realistic.
  • 22.
  • 23. Compare and contrast: Choose two sculptures from the different era. Compare and contrast the two using the following indicators:
  • 24. Sculpture #1 Sculpture #2 1. Name of Sculpture 2. Period, and era when it was created 3. Materials used 4. The use of elements of arts in the sculptures (lines, shape, color, texture) 5. The characteristics of the sculpture