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  1. Away from the loggia wall, the Medici Pasquino Group, copying an ancient Roman subject. Italian Renaissance sculpture was an important part of the art of the Italian Renaissance, in the early stages arguably representing the leading edge. [1] The example of Ancient Roman sculpture hung very heavily over it, both in terms of style and the uses ...

  2. Roman sculpture. Allegorical scene from the Augustan Ara Pacis, 13 BCE, a highpoint of the state Greco-Roman style. The study of Roman sculpture is complicated by its relation to Greek sculpture. Many examples of even the most famous Greek sculptures, such as the Apollo Belvedere and Barberini Faun, are known only from Roman Imperial or ...

  3. 23 de mar. de 2024 · sculpture (third-person singular simple present sculptures, present participle sculpturing, simple past and past participle sculptured) To fashion something into a three-dimensional figure. To represent something in sculpture. To change the shape of a land feature by erosion etc.

  4. Japanese sculpture. Tamonten in Tōdai-ji, Wood, Edo period. Sculpture in Japan began with the clay figure. Towards the end of the long Neolithic Jōmon period, some pottery vessels were "flame-rimmed" with extensions to the rim that can only be called sculptural, [1] and very stylized pottery dogū figures were produced, many with the ...

  5. Bust (sculpture) A bust is a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human body, depicting a person's head and neck, and a variable portion of the chest and shoulders. The piece is normally supported by a plinth. The bust is generally a portrait intended to record the appearance of an individual, but may sometimes represent a type.

  6. Cubist sculpture developed in parallel with Cubist painting, beginning in Paris around 1909 with its proto-Cubist phase, and evolving through the early 1920s. Just as Cubist painting, Cubist sculpture is rooted in Paul Cézanne 's reduction of painted objects into component planes and geometric solids; cubes, spheres, cylinders, and cones.

  7. 3 de oct. de 2023 · The word “sculpture” is often used in an art context to refer to a three-dimensional object that is produced using solid materials and has evolved to encompass a broader scope of sculptural art forms and practices using different combinations of mediums to create a three-dimensional artistic structure.