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Sculpture Review Pay attention!

Discobolus Classical Myron Marble

David Michelangelo Renaissance Marble

Terms Library Life? Cure Inhibition? Pot life? Mobile? Relief? Freestanding? Assemblage?

Abduction of Persephone Bernini Marble Baroque

Dying Gaul Hellenistic

Know your Styles! Match the Styles and what the characteristics of each are Archaic Classical Hellenistic Middle ages Renaissance Baroque

Alexander Calder Mobile Red and Black with blue Sheet metal (steel)

Brunelleschi Ghiberti Renaissance High Relief Baptistery Doors (gates of paradise)

Equestrian monument of Gattamelata Donatello Renaissance Bronze

Kouros Archaic

Rubber molds Advantages and Disadvantages Polysulfide? Latex? Polyurethane? Tin cure Silicone? Platinum cure Silicone? Sorry… look up the answers yourself! You have a handout.

David Donatello Bronze 1st to do…. Since…?

Medieval (middle age) Jamb figures

Renaissance Leonardo (da Vinci) Student of?.....

Pieta Michelangelo Renaissance Only one he…?

Stone Mountain Gutzon Borglum (Georgia)

Abu Simbal Egyptian Ramses II

Claus Oldenburg Modern (pop art)

Aphrodite of Melos (Venus de Milo) Hellenistic (some classic) Marble

Bernini Apollo and Daphne Marble Baroque (Mr. Larsen’s Favorite)

Ways to apply rubber molds? Pour (on the object) Spray on… Brush on… Press on… (putty)

Henri Moore Modern Various Media

Baldachinno Bernini Bronze & Gold Baroque In St. Peters Basilica

Dying (Gaul) Chieftain Hellenistic Marble

Auguste Bartholdi & Gustav Eiffel Statue of Liberty From France to New York City

Rodin The Kiss Impressionism

Kore Archaic Religious Purpose?

Verrocchio Apprentice to…? Master of…?

Copy of what it may have looked like Laocoon Hellenistic

The Piazza (plaza) Bernini Vatican City (in Rome)

The Thinker Rodin Impressionism (various casts made)

Stone Carving Which chisel used first? Second? For “clean-up”? What are the “files” called? What is veining?

Mount Rushmore Gutzon Borglum South Dakota Granite

Moses Michelangelo Renaissance Marble (for Julius II)

David Bernini Baroque Marble

Nike of Samothrace Hellenistic (Wet Drapery)

Know Styles Archaic Classical Hellenistic Roman Middle ages (same as Archaic) Renaissance (Same as Classical) Baroque (Same as Hellenistic) Neoclassical (new, but classical-like) Impressionism Modern