Sculpture: History and It'S Definition
Sculpture: History and It'S Definition
Sculpture: History and It'S Definition
Subtraction Substitution
Carved works are subtractive. Any material transformable from a
Using a large block of wood or plastic, molten or fluid state can be
stone, the sculptor carves out the molded or cast into a work of
figure or “frees” the figure from sculpture.
imprisonment in its original block
form to give it an artistic look
Construction
The sculptor chooses a base
material such as metal, plastics,
aluminum, steel or found objects
and then adds other elements to
“construct” the idea or image that
he/she wants to express.
HISTORY TIMELINE OF SCULPTURE
Winged
9TH Nike Roman Portraits
– 12TH CENTURY 3rd CENTURY12TH – 15HINDU
TH CENTURYBUDDHISM 5th – 49thTH – 12BCTH
century Title
CENTURY
By contrast Gothic An important element
Sculpture on Sculpture on The Gothic style,
though also used in
sculptures are tall and Chartres offers the
earliest surviving
of the Renaissance is STATUE OF DAVID
thin, reflecting the by Michelangelo
Romanesque Romanesque secular buildings, is
most associated with
soaring vertical lines of examples of Gothic
the rediscovery of the
realistic free-standing 1499-1505
architecture architecture the great cathedrals of
the new style. Alcoves
to each side of high
sculpture. human figure as
sculpted in Greece and
Europe. There are cathedral porches are
certain immediately Rome. But the
the favourite location emergence
recognizable for these figures. The
characteristics in any of Renaissance
abbey church of St sculpture is not nearly
Gothic cathedral. Denisis again the as sudden a process as
pioneer, but the wise the change involved
and foolish virgins in Renaissance
either side of the porch architecture. In this
there have been much era well known artisans
damaged and where born like
restored. Chartresoffe Donatello,
rs the earliest surviving Michelangelo, Da
examples of Gothic Vinci and many more
sculpture.