Donatello’s sculpture of David was made out of bronze and stood 5 feet 2 ½ inchestall. Donatello’s version of David shows little muscle structure. It seems as though this versionof David has a more girlish figure. For example, the way David is standing with hips slightlytilted and a curled wrist placed on his hip, appears to me to be more of a ladies pose. A couplemore examples are the way he placed the curly looking hair, the leaves around the hat that iscurled upward and the forward position of one of his legs. This sculpture, to me, does not depict<span>strength.</span>
It flourished between 1890 and 1910 throughout the united states and europe. It was inspired by nature and the structures throughout nature such as the curves in flowers, plants, and others. It was most easily identified by long continues organic lines which curves and turns throughout the piece. It embraced all ranges of art including jewelry, glass, and interior design. Nouveau Art was a break away from strict geometry in art and a move towards free flowing, natural, and beautiful artistic pieces; even though they may not be “correct”.
It's A, Monteverdi's Orpheus. : )
Uh, yes. That statement is true.
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