From the fifth century BCE, Greek sculptors' mastery of anatomy resulted in greater naturalness and more diversified poses. A crucial innovation was contrapposto—the asymmetrical posture of the figure standing with one leg bearing the body's fat and also the other comfortable. An early example of this is Polykleitos' sculpture Doryphoros (c. 44… Read More


Войти или Регистрация now to incorporate this video! Войти или Регистрация now to include this video to stream! закрыть Перейти к вашему любимому действиюArt historian and writer Frances Borzello writes that contemporary artists are not any longer enthusiastic about the idea… Read More