Sculpture & Erotic Art of India
.... of sexual rites was frowned upon." Yet the possibility that the erotic
art of this .... and rejects each as a possible explanation of the erotic
sculpture at Konarak ....
(1675

7

)
Mongolian History, Painting, and Sculpture The
.... extremes of economics and political power, and the persistent structure of the religious institutions have dramatically shaped the
art and
sculpture of Mongolia ....
(1260

5

)
The Pisa Griffin Bronze Sculpture
.... This
sculpture is symbolic of many things no matter which culture created it, but it is also illustrative of how different cultures often appropriated the
art ....
(770

3

)
Artifact of Standing Mano Sculpture
.... As one
art historian suggests, this
sculpture represents "àSumerian man, clearly representing the structural type of these ancient featuresà[with]àits large ....
(755

3

)
Sculpture in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
.... minimum" (p. 289). The only continuous sculptural tradition in early medieval
art was for
sculpture-in-miniature. Between 1050 and ....
(1227

5

)
Sculpture and Culture
.... from Egyptian culture. The Greeks would master the
art of
sculpture in a way no culture before them had managed to do. Working on a ....
(1758

7

)
In comparing the art of two cultures
.... status. But, the Japanese also, like the Yoruba, reserved the
art of
sculpture almost exclusively for religious purposes. A comparison ....
(1729

7

)
Art & Culture
.... As one
art historian suggests, this
sculpture represents "àSumerian man, clearly representing the structural type of these ancient featuresà[with]àits large ....
(757

3

)
Spirituality in Modern Art Despite t
.... Hamilton, 1966). However, it would be an error to argue that all modern
sculpture, architecture, or
art is spiritual. Certainly, some ....
(916

4

)
Veronese Art Analysis
.... However, also apparent as an influence from this period of
art is the inclusion by Veronese of
sculpture, particularly Roman
sculpture. ....
(1161

5

)
Artworks from 3 Periods of Greek Art
....
Sculpture in the Roman era derived from the Greek example of the Hellenistic era. The idealistic vision of
art embodied by the Greeks would continue to a great ....
(1411

6

)
Romanesque Art & Architecture
.... Architecture, as the dominant
art of the period, "determined the form of
sculpture, painting, and the cloister crafts" such as manuscript painting and work in ....
(2228

9

)
Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
.... Much of this
art was commissioned by the rich, often in the form of personal
sculpture which served an artistic as well as egoistic expression. ....
(1612

6

)
Modern Sculpture in the 1980s
.... be seen as well. One very strong influence in modern
sculpture during the 1980s was that of conceptual
art. It has been noted that ....
(2673

11

)
Relief sculpture
.... of the most innovative works of the two major sculptors of the era gives a clear sense of the direction in which they took the
art of relief
sculpture. ....
(3237

13

)
Ancient Egyptian & Greek Art
.... Oliver writes, "It was no coincidence that the Greek discovery of individual worth and freedom produced the most profound advances in
art and
sculpture. ....
(1579

6

)
Ancient Egyptian and Greek Art
.... Oliver writes, "It was no coincidence that the Greek discovery of individual worth and freedom produced the most profound advances in
art and
sculpture. ....
(1579

6

)
The naturalistic sculpture of Unkei
The naturalistic
sculpture of Unkei (1148-1223) was a high point in the history of Japanese
art. Not only was Unkei himself one ....
(1864

7

)
Head of a Man Marble Sculpture
The marble
sculpture known as The Head of a Man in the Santa Barbara Museum of
Art is dated from the 1st century CE and is attributed to Roman civilization (www ....
(880

4

)
Archaic Sculpture of the Middle Period
.... centaur is important enough to be made the focus of the viewer's attention in this
sculpture. Beazley, John D. "Greek Geometric and Archaic
Art." Readings in ....
(1550

6

)
Performance Art & Painting
.... Nevertheless, some people define performance
art by comparing it to other
art forms such as
sculpture or painting "Performance
art draws freely upon the ....
(2766

11

)
Claes Oldenburg's sculpture
Claes Oldenburg's
sculpture, in which ordinary objects are transformed by radical changes in .... become one of the most widely known bodies of contemporary
art work ....
(3462

14

)
Sculpture Giacometti & Degas
.... were responsible for the
art that influenced Giacometti at this point in his career, and we see the primitive methods employed in this
sculpture which looks ....
(1431

6

)
Impact of the Bible on Christian Art
.... symbolic purpose, however, this was minor compared to the changes in David that occurred when direct classical influence transformed the
art of
sculpture. ....
(3258

13

)
Renaissance Art
.... manifest themselves in new ideas an forms for painting,
sculpture, and architecture .... Renaissance as associated always with Italy and with Italian
art, but the ....
(1258

5

)
GREAT BRITAIN ART SCENE The art scene in Great Britain turn
.... In the 1970s, the chief exponents of abstract
sculpture in Britain were Ben Nicholson and .... David Hockney was the most successful artist of the Pop
Art school. ....
(1091

4

)
Art of 15th Century Italy
.... Florentine artists developed their work from the ideas of Brunelleschi, Donatello, and Masaccio in both painting and
sculpture. Florentine
art in the first ....
(2677

11

)
Art and Technology
.... Even if it is generally accepted that such pieces are
art in the same general sense that a painting by Titian or a
sculpture by Rodin is
art, there is still a ....
(2406

10

)
Technological Art
.... Even if it is generally accepted that such pieces are
art in the same general sense that a painting by Titian or a
sculpture by Rodin is
art, there is still a ....
(2414

10

)
African Art
As an
art object, the mask is a piece of
sculpture that represents the cultural attitudes embodied in the meaning or content of the object. ....
(668

3

)