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Sculpture

Offered By: Dave's Art History Classes via YouTube

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Explore the diverse world of sculpture through this comprehensive 38-minute video lecture. Delve into various sculpting techniques, including subtractive and additive processes, and examine notable works from prehistoric times to contemporary art. Learn about carving methods, lost-wax casting, and assemblage while discovering iconic pieces like Praxiteles' "Hermes and Dionysos" and Edward Kienholz's "The Illegal Operation." Investigate different ways sculptures are experienced, from low and high reliefs to in-the-round and environmental installations. Gain insights into the evolution of sculptural art across cultures and time periods, including Egyptian, Greek, Renaissance, Baroque, and modern examples. Enhance your understanding of this three-dimensional art form and its significance in art history.

Syllabus

WAYS OF CREATING SCULPTURE
SUBTRACTIVE PROCESS
CARVING
PREHISTORIC SCULPTURE
HERMES AND DIONYSOS BY: PRAXITELES
EGYPTIAN SCULPTURE
GREEK SCULPTURE
HERMES AND DIONYSOS 330-270 BC CONTRAPPOSTO STANCE!!!
Ancient Art Joke
RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE
CONTEMPORARY
ADDITIVE PROCESS
CASE OF BOTTLES
LOST-WAX CASTING METHOD
BY: AUGUST RODIN
TILTED ARC
BAND
ASSEMBLAGE
EDWARD KEINHOLZ
THE FRIENDLY GREY COMPUTER
THE ILLEGAL OPERATION BY: EDWARD KIENHOLZ
SINGLE BASIN SINK
BAG OF DONUTS
WAYS SCULPTURE IS EXPERIENCED
LOW RELIEF (BAS RELIEF)
MAIDENS AND STEWARDS FRAGMENT OF THE PARTHENON PROCESSION
HIGH RELIEF
SARCOPHAGUS TRIUMPH OF DIONYSOS AND THE SEASONS
VAPHEIO CUP 1400-1200 BC
IN THE ROUND
AS AN ENVIRONMENT
URBAN LIGHTS BY: CHRIS BURDEN


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