The three most famous sculptors in the world are:
The first is Milon. His classic statue "The Discus Thrower" is believed to be in the history textbooks and art textbooks of junior high schools or high schools. Just witnessed it. This sculpture can also be regarded as one of the oldest sculptures in the world, probably created in 450 BC. Unfortunately, due to the passage of time, the master's original work has been lost and damaged, and what is currently visible to the public are marble copies made by later generations.
The second one is Michelangelo, the representative of the highest peak of Italian Renaissance sculpture art. His classic work is the "Human Body of David". We are also familiar with it in many art appreciation books or film and television works. This work of the master is known as the most famous sculpture in the world today. It was created during the Italian Renaissance. Including the base, it reaches a height of more than 5 meters, which is equivalent to the height of more than one floor. ?
The third great sculptor Alexandros' "Venus Broken Arm" statue is also famous around the world. Since its discovery, this statue has been recognized as the most beautiful of all Greek female statues.
It is reported that the statue was completed by Alexandros in 150 BC. The total height is 204 centimeters. At first glance, the statue gives the impression that both arms are broken and lacks perfection. However, when it turns out that Curious people attached a pair of hands to the Venus de Milo and discovered that it was no more beautiful than before. And when people look closely at the Venus de Milo, they will find that it is precisely because of its own imperfections that it was created. In addition to her beauty, as the saying goes, imperfection is also a kind of beauty.
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How to appreciate sculptures:
As a three-dimensional entity, the feelings that sculptures give people first come from its shape, which must be displayed through the shape. The momentum, emotion and vitality of the image. The first thing that strikes a sculpture when looking at it from a distance is the "image" effect. The "image" is the overall outline of the work's large undulations. Various sculptures give viewers different feelings through the "image" of their own bodies.
Most sculptures are made for a specific environment. When placed outdoors, they must be related to the environment (sun shadow, skylight, landscape, architecture, etc.), which requires attention to environmental awareness. Excellent sculptures are coordinated with the surrounding environment, can act on the environment, and make the environment an integral part of the work, creating a new landscape.
Reference materials:
Baidu Encyclopedia - The Discus Thrower
Baidu Encyclopedia - David
Baidu Encyclopedia - Venus de Milo