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1 Form Describes volume and mass, or the three dimensional aspects of objects that take up space. Can be viewed from many angles You should be aware of a sculptures curves, angles, indentations, extentions and edges

2 Sculpture time line Figurative sculpture

3 Mayan 6 th century

4 Statue of Tuthmosis III, 1479– 25

5 Aphrodite Greek 2 nd century AD

6 The Discobolus Copy of Greek 5 th century BC

7 Buddhist 11 the cent

8 Medieval virgin and child, French

9 Rodin 1889

10 The Thinker

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16 Ellie Nadelman Tango 1919

17 Alexander Calder Acrobat

18 Becca by David Smith Modern Art Becca, 1965 David Smith (American, 1906–1965) Purchase, Bequest of Miss Adelaide Milton de Groot (1876-1967), by exchange, 1972 (1972.127) Home | The Collection | Explore & Learn | Timeline of Art History | The Met Store | Membership | Support the Met | Visitor Information | Calendar | The Cloisters | Concerts & Lectures | Educational Resources | Events & Programs | FAQs | Special Exhibitions | My Met Museum | News from the Met | Site Index | Now at the Met | MuseumKids Photograph Credits Copyright © 2000–2004 The Metropolitan Museum of Art. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy. HomeThe CollectionExplore & LearnTimeline of Art HistoryThe Met StoreMembershipSupport the MetVisitor InformationCalendarThe CloistersConcerts & LecturesEducational ResourcesEvents & ProgramsFAQsSpecial ExhibitionsMy Met MuseumNews from the MetSite IndexNow at the MetMuseumKids Photograph CreditsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy Policy

19 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Madonna and Child with Angels, RELIEF, 15th century By Antonio Rossellino (1427-1479) Italian (Florence); Made in Florence, Italy Bequest of Benjamin Altman, 1913 (14.40.675) Home | The Collection | Explore & Learn | Timeline of Art History | The Met Store | Membership | Support the Met | Visitor Information | Calendar | The Cloisters | Concerts & Lectures | Educational Resources | Events & Programs | FAQs | Special Exhibitions | My Met Museum | News from the Met | Site Index | Now at the Met | MuseumKids Photograph Credits Copyright © 2000–2004 The Metropolitan Museum of Art. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy. HomeThe CollectionExplore & LearnTimeline of Art HistoryThe Met StoreMembershipSupport the MetVisitor InformationCalendarThe CloistersConcerts & LecturesEducational ResourcesEvents & ProgramsFAQsSpecial ExhibitionsMy Met MuseumNews from the MetSite IndexNow at the MetMuseumKids Photograph CreditsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy Policy

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21 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Highlights: 47 of 50 The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer, 19th–20th century (executed ca. 1880; cast in 1922) By Edgar Degas (1834–1917); Cast by A. A. Hébrard French (Paris); Made in Paris, France Bronze, partially tinted, with cotton skirt and satin hair-ribbon; wood base; H. (w/out base) 39 in. (99.1 cm) H.O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H.O. Havemeyer, 1929 (29.100.370) Home | The Collection | Explore & Learn | Timeline of Art History | The Met Store | Membership | Support the Met | Visitor Information | Calendar | The Cloisters | Concerts & Lectures | Educational Resources | Events & Programs | FAQs | Special Exhibitions | My Met Museum | News from the Met | Site Index | Now at the Met | MuseumKids Photograph Credits Copyright © 2000–2004 The Metropolitan Museum of Art. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy. HomeThe CollectionExplore & LearnTimeline of Art HistoryThe Met StoreMembershipSupport the MetVisitor InformationCalendarThe CloistersConcerts & LecturesEducational ResourcesEvents & ProgramsFAQsSpecial ExhibitionsMy Met MuseumNews from the MetSite IndexNow at the MetMuseumKids Photograph CreditsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy Policy Description Signature, Marks, and Inscriptions Alternate Views Printing Instructions


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