Masterpuppet
Approaches to Western Art
Museum Paper
From browsing the web site alone, I axiom exactly what I thought that I would after beholding the statue in illustrations in the book when we reviewed it in class. I had no assumptions as to what I would experience at the museum when I got in that location since I had already been on that point about one month ago. I knew that the building would be enormous and that there would be many different people there, ranging from other students to many foreigners. It was manifest that the location of the statue I had selected would be in the Greek and popish Art area, which is near the entrance. I also knew that I would be able to study the statue from as close as I needed, since they are all standing in the open passim the rooms of the museum.
When I browsed the web site in look of an art piece, my attention was immediately drawn to the Greek and papistic Art icon, since it is the most(prenominal) interesting to me and I feel that most of my art knowledge is in that area. As I entered the foliate on the web site of Greek and Roman Art, I browsed through and noticed the picture of the marble statue of the kouros (a youth). I chose this statue because it interests me in the way that it resembles Egyptian Art a little much than Greek and Roman Art.
I feel this way because when I imagine Greek and Roman sculpture I fulfil very intense and proportional details, that give a tactile sensation of life, almost to the point where a person was put on pause and turned into stone. While with Egyptian art I imagine less detailed sculpture with straight harness at theyre side...
You made me feel like I was there viewing the images. This is of good quality. When in doubt, Write it out. Well written.
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