A Comparative View Of Works Of Ancient Art

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...Without Proper Attribution to as a Source , A Comparative View of Works of Ancient Art Written for by May Hall 4/2000 The sculpture of ancient Rome and Egypt shared many similarities in their use of human subjects, the distinctness of the forms and the general artistry, but there are some distinct differences that can be understood through a comparison view of three works of Roman and Egyptian sculpture. The Standing Figure in Military Dress, The Sarcophagus of Psamtik-Seneb, and The Striding Attendant all integrate common sculptural techniques and the use of human forms, but demonstrates variations in the use of light, contrast and medium. The Standing Figure in Military Dress is a Roman marble statue created in the 1st century A.D. by an unknown artist. There are some elements of this structure that are common to ancient Roman artluding the use of the human form, the concentration on the elements of the human form in terms of musculature and the specific dynamics of the stance which are representative of the...

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