Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Development of sculpture
in the 4th century BC
- relaxed pose
- more advanced
relaxed pose
- trailing leg
- used by praxiteles
- developed by polykletian
- tilted hip
- weight on one leg
- bent leg
- contrapposto
- developed by Polykleitos
- 1/4s of the human body
- 1/2 action
- 1/2 movement
- motion
- tophalf and bottom
half of body
- head twisted same way as hips
- different direction to chest
- shoulders twisted diff
axes of hips
- weight on one foot
- knee bent weight on
ball of foot
- more advanced
relaxed pose
- trailing leg technique
- balance of opposites
- the canon form
- developed by polykleitan
- mathematical equation for
proportion of human body
- pattern found in the
chest-abdominal
muscles
- developed by Polykleitos
- dynamic equilibrium
- balance of opposites
- contracted versus
entended torso
- euqilibrium= equal
- dynamic=strong?
- ideal unreality
- more realistic the
more exaggerated
the body is
- said to be the true form
of beauty, how
exaggerated the body
causes it to be more
realistic
- enhance human
features,slightly
alter proportions
to become more
realistic?
- eg shorter arms on the spear barer
- 1:8 head tobody ratio
1:7 1/2 head to body
ratio
- accuracy states the
correct ratio is 1:7
- yet believed to
look more
realistic if 1:8
so head
smaller than
shoul be
- 1:7 1/2 Praxiteles signature
- also ratio his
father used in
peace and
wealth?
- quadrifacial frontality
- view of the statue
different at other
sides
- variation of
movement and
action allow
different
angles and
views to be
used
- 360 digrees
- statues no
longer directly
look at the
viewer, force
viewer to move
round statue
- eg the aphroditie of knidian who looks to
the left not directly at the viewer
- realistic
- alter of 1:7 ratio to 1:8 ?
- babys ratio of mini adult ?
- underlying skeleton
- eg tendons and
veins
- appropriate muscles for age ?
- eg lean not as
muscular
hermes? to
protray young
man
- moulded muscles
- nudity with purpose?
- life size mortals,
over sized gods?
- representation of athlete
- snap shot of action pose
- life models
- view changes at dfferent angles
- nudity with prupose
- gratuitous
- examples
- discobolus
the discus
thrower
- by Myron
- humanising the gods
- Praxiteles
- life size
- more relatable gods?
- hermes,
dionysus
,apollo
,aphroditie
- relaxed pose
- contrapposto
- emotions shown
- emotion
- from severe
expression to
dreamy?
- servere
- dreamy
- deep set eyes
- statues portray
set emotions not
just a standard
facial feature like
archaic smile
and servere
expression
- eg peace and
wealth-mother
and son bond,
contentment,
peaceful
- eg
discobolus ,
concentration
, purpose
because
athlete in
snap shot
action pose