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GREEK SCULPTURE The Beginnings

The Beginnings. The only sculptures which had been made before about 600 B.C. Were very small and made of bronze. With the development of the

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The Beginnings The only sculptures which had been made before about 600 B.C. Were very small and made of bronze. With the development of the polis and of public stone buildings also came the creation of life-size statues of stone. Again, Egypt seems to have been the major influence. From 600 B.C. Large numbers of stone statues of men and women were made. A male figure standing upright with straight, or slightly flexed arms, fists clenched. One leg (usually left) is slightly advanced. No clothes (sometimes belt; necklet or hair band). Highly stylised and symmetrical. Can you spot similarities/ differences? Egyptian Greek Used as grave markers or votive offerings. Frontal pose with arms at sides. One foot (usually left) forward. Broad shoulders and narrow waist. 2 Vs for chest and groin. Incised lines or grooves for muscles. Cubic head with stylised hair. Large ears and feet. Knees and malleoli level and symmetrical. Hands and elbows unnaturally aligned. Expressionless. Stylised Schematic Symmetrical Patterned Incisions/grooves Blocky Frontal Cubic Still Formal Stiff Formulaic Kleobis & Biton Twins from Delphi