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GREEK SCULPTURE (VIII-II A.C)

Greek sculpture evolved significantly across different periods, each marked by distinct characteristics and styles. During the Archaic period, sculptures were characterized by rigidity, frontal poses, and geometric forms, as seen in the example of '

GREEK SCULPTURE   (VIII-II A.C)

GREEK SCULPTURE (VIII-II A.C)

HELLENISTIC PERIOD IV-II ac

Laocoön and His Sons
PATHOS
EXPRESSIVE
REALISM
DYNAMISM

CLASSICAL PERIOD V-IV ac

EXAMPLES
"DISCOBOLUS"
ETHOS
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
IDEALIZATION
SERENITY
VOLUME
PROPORTION

ARCHAIC PERIOD VIII-VI ac

EXAMPLE:
"Kroisos Kouros"
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
GEOMETRY
FRONTALISM
RIGID